Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
A heartbreaking tragedy strikes Gaza as an Israeli airstrike destroys a family home overnight, killing innocent civilians in their sleep. The World Health Organization now describes the escalating Gaza hunger crisis as "man-made starvation," warning of a rapidly worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
Tensions surge at the Thai-Cambodian border where soldiers exchanged gunfire in a disputed area, leaving at least three people wounded. The incident adds to growing instability in Southeast Asia.
In a significant legal move, Brazil has joined South Africa in bringing Israel to the International Court of Justice over alleged war crimes in Gaza, as the international community demands accountability.
Meanwhile, Canada is pushing for the immediate return of UN-led humanitarian aid to Gaza, calling it essential to prevent full-scale famine.
Also in today’s headlines:
EU–China relations hit a turning point, says Ursula von der Leyen
Microsoft warns of ransomware targeting SharePoint servers
The Trump administration proposes tracking AI chip locations to curb misuse
UAE banks will end OTP usage and move to app-based verification starting July 25
Storm Vilfer triggers deadly flooding in Vietnam’s Nghe An province, killing at least three
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