Today World News Headlines Update

 
Today World News Headlines Update

[1]: Middle East

Israeli- Hamas conflict Hamas rockets kill three Israeli dogfaces at a Gaza crossing. In response, Israel closed the Kreme Shalom Crossing, one of the many aid crossings into Gaza1.
Attack on Al Jazeera office Israel took Al Jazeera off the air, criminating it of being a security threat. Al Jazeera denies this, claiming that Israel wants to cover up its crimes1.

[2]:technology

utmost wanted teen hacker Former teen hacker Kaimuki rose to fame and came Europe’s most wanted felonious, responsible for one of history’s most shocking hacks
Madonna Brazil show Madonna’s free show at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana sand attracted1.6 million people, ending her Festival Tour1

[3]:Entertainment and trades

Lord of the Rings actor dies Bernard Hill, best known for his part in the 1997 Oscar film" The Lord of the Rings," has failed at the age of 79. Fellow actors have paid homage to his outstanding career
Eurovision style in Malmö The rivals of the world’s biggest singing competition came in style for the final in Malmö1.

[4]:Other highlights

Cubans allured into the Russian army Hundreds of Cubans, allured by the pledge of high hires and passports, have been signed to fight in Ukraine
Zimbabwe’s currency chaos Zimbabwean dealers face déjà vu as their bank accounts are wiped out by the preface of a new currency called Zig1.
Assault on German seeker A teenager has admitted assaulting German election seeker Matthias Eckel in a suspected politically motivated attack.

[5]:Brazil Flooding: Death Toll Reaches a hundred

The loss of life toll from devastating floods in Brazil has reached one hundred. Rescue crews are operating tirelessly to save survivors as floodwaters displace around a hundred and sixty,000 human beings in the southern nation of Rio Grande do Sul1.

[6]:Ukraine: Escalating Tensions

Tensions preserve in Ukraine because the struggle persists. International interest stays centered at the place, with issues about further escalation and humanitarian effects.

[7]:Malaysia’s “Orangutan Diplomacy”

Malaysia has proposed an unusual shape of diplomacy: offering first rate apes (orangutans) as items to palm oil importers. However, conservationists express issues about the impact on wildlife2.

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Thanks for updates