Humanity
Israel security cabinet approves plan to 'capture' Gaza, official says
According to an Israeli official, a plan to expand Israel's military offensive against Hamas that includes the "capture" of Gaza and the holding of its territory has been approved by the security cabinet. Moving the 2.1 million Palestinians living in Gaza toward the south, which could exacerbate the humanitarian crisis, is also said to be part of it. According to the official, it would accomplish the objectives of defeating Hamas and returning its remaining hostages, which is why Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a "good plan." A plan to deliver and distribute humanitarian aid through private businesses was also approved in principle by the cabinet. This would end a blockade that lasted two months and was blamed by the United Nations for severe food shortages.
By Showath Hosen 9 months ago in Earth
Yasmin Bashirova: Bridging Innovation and Human Rights
In the evolving landscape of global advocacy, leaders who bridge the gap between technology and human rights are rare—and essential. Yasmin Bashirova is one such leader. With a background rooted in engineering and entrepreneurship, she has channeled her talents into championing causes that support justice, equality, and sustainability. Her approach to human rights advocacy is multidimensional, reflecting both her personal history and her professional commitment to meaningful impact.
By Yasmin Bashirova9 months ago in Earth
Airstrikes Pound Gaza as Israel Announces Plans to Displace More Residents
As Israel announces plans to relocate additional residents, Gaza is the target of airstrikes. *May 8, 2025* The Gaza Strip is once again under intense bombardment, with Israeli airstrikes killing dozens of Palestinians amid escalating military operations. As of this week, at least 92 people — including women, children, and journalists — have lost their lives in a new round of attacks, drawing global condemnation and deepening fears of a humanitarian catastrophe.
By GLOBAL NEWS9 months ago in Earth
Tensions Soar as India and Pakistan Exchange Strikes Over Kashmir Attack
In a dramatic escalation of tensions following an attack on tourists in Kashmir, the Indian Air Force (IAF) launched missile strikes targeting sites within Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir during the early hours of May 7. The strikes, according to Indian officials, were aimed at nine terrorist hideouts. However, Pakistan disputes this, claiming the missiles struck civilian areas, causing significant casualties, including women and children.
By Mubasshir Haque 9 months ago in Earth
Retaliation or Escalation? Inside India’s Strikes on Pakistan
On May 6, 2025, a dangerous new chapter unfolded in South Asia’s long-standing conflict, as India launched missile strikes into Pakistani territory. The operation was described as a "targeted response" by the Indian government in response to a recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir that resulted in the deaths of more than two dozen Indian civilians. However, Pakistan's response was swift and vehement: Islamabad branded the strikes an "act of war," raising the possibility of a larger military conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
By Sadia Zaman Urmi9 months ago in Earth










