Israel sends tanks into Rafah on raids amid Gaza-wide offensive

Israel sends tanks into Rafah on raids amid Gaza-wide offensive

Israeli tanks continued to raid Rafah for a second day, defying the World Court’s order to end attacks on the city. The United States did not believe a major ground operation was underway, despite Israel’s incursion into Rafah. Residents reported Israeli tanks entering various areas before retreating towards the border with Egypt. The Palestinian health ministry called for immediate healthcare assistance in Rafah and northern Gaza, where hospitals had stopped functioning. UNRWA reported that around a million Palestinians had fled after Israeli evacuation orders. The Red Crescent Society evacuated medical teams due to ongoing bombardments. The World Court criticized Israel for not ensuring the safety and well-being of the evacuees from Rafah. Israel proposed a ceasefire and hostage release to Qatar, but Hamas insisted talks were pointless unless Israel ended its offensive on Rafah. Over 36,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s Gaza offensive.

Jury begins deliberations in,  Trump hush money trial

Jury begins deliberations in,  Trump hush money trial

Jurors in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial began deliberations on Wednesday.

Dutch parties to propose former intelligence chief as new prime minister

Dutch parties to propose former intelligence chief as new prime minister

Dick Schoof, the former Dutch intelligence chief, has been proposed as the prime minister of the Netherlands’ incoming right-wing government led by Geert Wilders’ nationalist PVV. The four parties forming the new government have announced a press conference with Schoof, who currently serves as a senior official at the Dutch Ministry of Justice. The new government aims for stricter migration policies and exceptions to EU asylum and environmental rules.

Husic’s Corporate Tax Cut Calls

Husic's Corporate Tax Cut Calls

The Greens criticize Cabinet Minister Ed Husic’s call to lower the corporate tax rate, stating that it is out of touch with the struggles of Australians. They argue that one in three of Australia’s biggest corporations pay no tax and should be the focus instead. The Greens advocate for a tax system where big corporations pay their fair share to fund essential public services and suggest introducing a super profits tax. They believe that lowering corporate taxes would sabotage climate efforts and reward polluting industries.

More aid trucks expected to roll into Gaza

More aid trucks expected to roll into Gaza

Israel allowed around 200 aid trucks into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, bypassing the blocked Rafah crossing. The aid shipments were agreed upon between U.S. President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Israel is facing pressure to provide more aid to Gaza after months of conflict causing destruction and hunger. The Rafah crossing has been closed for almost three weeks, with Egypt refusing to open its side. Israel has opened new crossing points and is cooperating with the United States to distribute supplies. Israeli strikes in Rafah have killed at least five Palestinians, with ongoing operations to root out Hamas fighters and rescue hostages. Efforts to agree on a ceasefire and return hostages have been ongoing, with some movement after meetings between Israeli and U.S. intelligence officials and the prime minister of Qatar. Hamas demands the complete and permanent end of aggression in all of Gaza, not just Rafah. Israel insists the war will not end until Hamas is eliminated.

President working , ‘tirelessly’ to restart talks

President working , ‘tirelessly’ to restart talks

Cyprus’ president is working tirelessly to overcome the obstacles posed by the Turkish side and create conditions for the resumption of talks to find a solution to the Cyprus problem. The current state of affairs is not an option for the Greek Cypriot side.

‘When I saw Thanasis’ body, my life stopped’

‘When I saw Thanasis’ body, my life stopped’

– After 19 years, a court has ruled that Thanasis Nicolaou was murdered, not that he committed suicide.

After World Court ruling, Palestinians want action, not words

After World Court ruling, Palestinians want action, not words

Salwa al-Masri, displaced by Israel’s offensive in Gaza, doubts that the UN’s ruling to halt the offensive in Rafah will help. The World Court ordered Israel to stop the offensive, but Israel stated it will continue the war against Hamas. The conflict has caused a high number of casualties and a new wave of displacement. Palestinians are calling for immediate action to end the war.

Mother of murdered soldier demands justice in protest

Mother of murdered soldier demands justice in protest

– Thanasis Nicolaou’s mother, Andriana, called for justice over her son’s murder while in the National Guard in 2005.
– After 19 years of efforts by the family, the cause of Thanasis’s death was proven, leading to a new investigation being launched by the present government.
– Andriana Nicolaou asked for the constitution to be immediately amended to separate the powers of the attorney-general and appoint an independent person in charge of criminal proceedings.
– She also called for Thanasis’s case to be kept away from all previous parties involved and for continuous, detailed, and accurate information on the progress of the new investigation.

Je Suis Andriana Nikolaou as hundreds gather outside Legal Service, seeking justice in Thanasis case

Je Suis Andriana Nikolaou as hundreds gather outside Legal Service, seeking justice in Thanasis case

A protest was held outside the Attorney General’s Office in Nicosia demanding a thorough investigation into the killing of Thanasis Nikolaou, who was ruled to have been murdered while serving in the National Guard 19 years ago. The protest, led by his mother Andriana Nikolaou, aimed to bring justice and vindication for Thanasis. The protest attracted people from all over Cyprus, calling for accountability and transparency in the case.