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Israel accused of forcibly displacing 270,000 Palestinians from Gaza
GAZA CITY — Israel has forcibly displaced around 270,000 Palestinians from Gaza City to the south under threat of bombardment and genocide, the Gaza Government Media Office said Saturday.The office noted that while thousands fled south under heavy Israeli airstrikes, at least 22,000 have since returned to Gaza City after moving belongings, citing the absence of basic necessities in the south.It estimated that more than 900,000 Palestinians remain in Gaza City and northern areas despite ongoing destruction and “crimes of permanent forced displacement.”The statement also highlighted that the Al-Mawasi area in Khan Younis and Rafah — designated by Israel as a “safe humanitarian zone” — has been bombed more than 110 times, killing over 2,000 people. It said the area lacks...
September 20, 2025

Israel accused of forcibly displacing 270,000 Palestinians from Gaza

Four US soldiers feared dead in Black Hawk crash during training in Washington state
WASHINGTON — Four US soldiers are believed to have died after an MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a routine training flight in Washington state late Wednesday, the Army’s Special Operations Command confirmed.The helicopter, carrying four service members from the elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, went down near Joint Base Lewis–McChord at around 9 p.m. local time (0400 GMT Thursday), officials said.“Our hearts are with the families, friends, and teammates of these Night Stalkers,” Lt. Gen. Jonathan Braga, commander of US Army Special Operations Command, said in a statement.Recovery operations are underway, and the names of the soldiers will be withheld until their families are notified.Army officials said the helicopter disappeared from radar when air...
September 20, 2025

Four US soldiers feared dead in Black Hawk crash during training in Washington state

South Korea's special counsel summons ex-president to appear for questioning about martial law decree
SEOUL — A South Korean special counsel team has summoned former President Yoon Suk Yeol for questioning next week over allegations tied to his failed attempt to impose martial law, Yonhap News Agency reported Saturday.Cho Eun-suk’s investigation team said Yoon has been asked to appear at the Seoul High Prosecutors’ Office on Wednesday.It remains unclear whether Yoon will comply, as he has refused to attend any trials since July.Prosecutors are expected to question him about allegations that he incited foreign aggression by ordering a drone mission into North Korea last October, ahead of his short-lived martial law bid. If the session goes ahead, it will mark the first time investigators formally question him over the incitement charge.Yoon was ousted from office last December after...
September 20, 2025

South Korea's special counsel summons ex-president to appear for questioning about martial law decree

Russia denies violating Estonian airspace after NATO intercepts MiG-31 jets
MOSCOW — The Russian Defense Ministry denied Saturday that three MiG-31 fighter jets violated Estonian airspace while flying to the Kaliningrad region, rejecting claims made by Estonia and NATO.The ministry said the jets conducted a planned flight Friday from the Karelia region to a military airfield in Kaliningrad and that the mission “was carried out in strict compliance with international airspace regulations.”“During the flight, Russian aircraft did not deviate from the designated route and did not violate Estonian airspace. The flight path remained more than three kilometers away from Vaindloo Island, over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea,” the statement said.Estonian authorities earlier reported that three Russian MiG-31s had crossed into its airspace near Vaindloo...
September 20, 2025

Russia denies violating Estonian airspace after NATO intercepts MiG-31 jets

Four killed in Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Samara region, governor says
MOSCOW — Four people were killed and one injured in a Ukrainian drone strike on Russia’s southwestern Samara region overnight, Governor Vyacheslav Fedorechev said Saturday.“I am deeply saddened to announce that four lives have been lost due to a night attack by enemy drones. This is an irreplaceable loss for each and every one of us. My heartfelt condolences go out to the families and loved ones of those who perished,” the governor wrote on the Russian social media platform VKontakte.He said the regional government is in close contact with the victims’ families and will provide financial and other forms of support. One person injured in the attack is receiving treatment.“Our best medical professionals are doing everything possible to restore their health,” Fedorechev added....
September 20, 2025

Four killed in Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s Samara region, governor says

Cyberattack on Collins Aerospace check-in system disrupts flights at Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin
LONDON — A cyberattack targeting a third-party system provider has caused widespread disruptions at several major European airports, including London’s Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin, authorities confirmed Saturday.Brussels Airport reported at least four flight cancellations on Saturday morning — including departures to Rwanda and Amsterdam — after the Friday night attack disabled automated check-in and boarding systems.The airport warned that only manual check-in procedures were available, with a “large impact on the flight schedule” expected throughout the day.Berlin Airport also cautioned passengers to expect “longer wait times than usual,” while London Heathrow cited a “technical issue” linked to Collins Aerospace, which supplies check-in and boarding systems to...
September 20, 2025

Cyberattack on Collins Aerospace check-in system disrupts flights at Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin

Trump signs proclamation imposing $100,000 annual fee on H-1B worker visas
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Friday requiring companies to pay $100,000 per year for each H-1B worker visa, in a sweeping overhaul of the program that has long supplied foreign talent to America’s tech sector.“We need workers. We need great workers. And this pretty much ensures that that's what's going to happen," Trump said in the Oval Office during the signing.The proclamation, released by the White House, said the new rules aim to curb what the administration described as “systemic abuse” of the visa program by companies replacing American workers with lower-cost foreign labor.“The large-scale replacement of American workers ... has undermined both our economic and national security,” it stated.Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick,...
September 20, 2025

Trump signs proclamation imposing $100,000 annual fee on H-1B worker visas

Ambassador Dorothy Shea of the United States speaks at a United Nations Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East at United Nations Headquarters on Sunday,
US vetoes UN Security Council resolution on immediate Gaza ceasefire
NEW YORK — A UN Security Council resolution that called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the release of captives was vetoed by the US on Thursday, with Washington claiming that the attempt fell short in denouncing Hamas.The resolution was approved by the 14 other members of the most powerful body in the UN, which called on Israel to remove all limitations on relief deliveries to the 2.1 million Palestinians living in Gaza and described the humanitarian situation there as "catastrophic."“US opposition to this resolution will come as no surprise,” Morgan Ortagus, a senior U.S. policy adviser, said before the vote.“It fails to condemn Hamas or recognise Israel’s right to defend itself, and it wrongly legitimises the false narratives benefiting Hamas,...
September 19, 2025

US vetoes UN Security Council resolution on immediate Gaza ceasefire

Placards supporting Jimmy Kimmel have been left outside his studio in Los Angeles
US TV hosts back Kimmel and lampoon Trump in free speech row
WASHINGTON – America's late-night TV hosts have rallied behind fellow comedian Jimmy Kimmel after he was suspended by ABC in a row over comments he made about the killing of Charlie Kirk. Stephen Colbert began his show by saying "we are all Jimmy Kimmel", and said the star's removal was a "blatant assault on freedom of speech". Seth Meyers declared it was "a privilege and honour to call Jimmy Kimmel my friend", while Jon Stewart and Jimmy Fallon tackled the free speech issue by doing satirical sketches in which they were apparently forced to praise Donald Trump. Their broadcasts came shortly after the US president said the main networks were overwhelmingly negative about him and could have their licences "taken away". The row...
September 19, 2025

US TV hosts back Kimmel and lampoon Trump in free speech row

Displaced Palestinians flee Gaza City by foot and vehicles, carrying their belongings along the coastal road toward southern Gaza,
Six Israeli soldiers killed in separate attacks in Gaza and West Bank
JERUSALEM – A roadside bomb attack killed four IDF soldiers and wounded three others in southern Gaza’s Rafah area on Thursday morning, the Israeli military announced.According to an initial IDF probe, the bomb attack took place during operations in Rafah’s Jenina neighbourhood in the morning hours as an armoured bulldozer was clearing a route.One of two armoured vehicles accompanying the bulldozer moved to the side of the road, where it was struck by an explosive device, according to Israeli media.The four soldiers are the first casualties to be announced since Israel launched its offensive in Gaza City, in the Strip's north.Investigations are ongoing to find out what type of explosive was used, how it was activated, and when it was placed there, domestic media...
September 19, 2025

Six Israeli soldiers killed in separate attacks in Gaza and West Bank

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