
Almost 16% of children in Gaza are suffering from acute malnutrition, according to the WHO
The UN agency stresses that the decline in nutrition levels in the enclave “is unprecedented worldwide” in an urgent appeal for humanitarian access

The UN agency stresses that the decline in nutrition levels in the enclave “is unprecedented worldwide” in an urgent appeal for humanitarian access

The former president is coming into Super Tuesday with a clear advantage over his only rival in the primaries, Nikki Haley, who is holding on thanks to donors who support an alternative

According to the Siena College poll for ‘The New York Times,’ the percentage of voters who disapprove of the Democratic president’s leadership has risen to 47%
The killing of over 100 people receiving aid in the Strip is the latest example of the effects of the organization’s paralysis. Countries in the Global South have criticized the West’s double standards in relation to the conflict in Ukraine

It is the third state to remove his name from the ballot, although the decisions have been put on hold pending the former president’s appeal and the Supreme Court’s ruling on Colorado’s challenge

In addition to interest on the fines, he’ll have to pay his lawyers, which were initially paid in large part by his presidential campaign. Last year, he spent upwards of $50 million on legal fees alone

The Republican candidate is taking advantage of the Russian dissident’s death to claim again that he is the target of political persecution, making no mention of Vladimir Putin
The former president and Republican front-runner in the November election will also be barred from doing business in New York State for three years

The Republican presidential hopeful had asked the court to throw out the 34 felony counts in the Stormy Daniels case, involving hush money paid to a porn actress in 2016 to protect his political career

The lawsuit, filed this Wednesday in California, holds that these tech companies intentionally manipulate young users to create addiction

The candidate for New York’s 3rd electoral district defeated Mazi Pilip, a Trump supporter, making the Republicans’ control of the House even narrower

In his interview with the former Fox host, the Russian president said peace talks were ‘almost finalized’ in the early stages of the invasion but Ukraine ‘threw away all these agreements and obeyed the instructions of Western countries to fight Russia to the bitter end’

An update to a federal law known as NAGPRA requires institutions to obtain the consent of indigenous nations for displays of funerary artifacts and other cultural elements
Republicans have made their approval of the bipartisan agreement conditional on tying foreign aid to a change in immigration policy

Russia’s deputy representative to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyansky, called for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council following the attacks

The reparation amount is eight times the sum claimed by the woman, whom the republican called mentally ill after denying that he had raped her

An exhibition traces centuries of the history, traditions and artistic influences of the two shores of the Mediterranean through 200 pieces, some of them being shown for the first time

The student protest movement is primarily pro-Palestinian and occurs in the context of pressure on university leaders amid accusations of antisemitism

All three stock indexes racked up weeks of gains, but the tech-heavy Nasdaq stands out, rising 43%, its best performance since 2020

The threat of a new veto from Washington reduced the initial demands for a suspension of hostilities and instead asks for ‘urgent steps’ to create the conditions for a sustainable suspension of the fighting

Washington rejects the deployment of a U.N. aid monitoring mechanism, the main novelty of the text submitted by the United Arab Emirates

The weaponization of accusations of anti-semitism on college campuses is fueling the controversy over the Gaza war. This is despite the fact that experts point out that this hate speech isn’t a new phenomenon… and that it’s more often attributed to the extreme right

The initiative, which is non-binding, has received more support than the one adopted in October, with 33 more countries voting in favor

The Department of Education has opened an investigation into a dozen colleges for alleged violations of the civil rights law, which prohibits discrimination

The Costume Institute at the New York museum celebrates its fall exhibition, a showcase of 80 works by over 70 women designers that traces the history of fashion over the last century

The United Nations Secretary General on Wednesday urged the Security Council to force a cessation of hostilities to provide urgent humanitarian aid

The measure, which is already applied in cities such as London, Milan and Stockholm, will come into effect in spring and aims to raise $1 billion a year for public transportation