Five people were hurt when over 70 Russian drones struck Kiev, according to Ukrainian officials.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, referred to the incident as an act of “wilful terror.” According to Ukrainian officials, Russia launched more than 70 drones into Kyiv overnight, resulting in at least five injuries, making it the worst drone strike to date in the conflict. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated on the Telegram app that…

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“You have to be resilient”: Young athletes create history, but at what price?

Records by child athletes have reignited debates around age restrictions at global sporting events such as the Olympics. Mazel Paris Alegado, a nine-year-old skateboarder from the Philippines, made history at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, earlier this year – becoming the competition’s youngest-ever participant. The prodigy made it all the way to the women’s…

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Chances are genuine for an extension of the Israel-Gaza truce, according to US President Biden

During the combat halt, captives are anticipated to be released every day until Monday. According to US President Joe Biden, there’s a “real” possibility that Israel’s four-day ceasefire with Gaza may be prolonged. “I believe there is a good chance,” he told reporters on Friday, declining to comment on the length of the conflict that…

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Armenians in Jerusalem fight back against armed settlers, saying, “We won’t leave.”

The oldest Armenian diaspora community in the world is under danger due to a contentious real estate proposal. However, they won’t budge. Old City, occupied East Jerusalem – Eighty-year-old professional photographer Garo Nalbandian joined a community sit-in in the Cows’ Garden neighborhood with his trusty camera, of course, after learning that settlers had returned to…

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