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  • At least 16 Palestinians killed by Israeli bombings in N. Gaza

    GAZA — At least 16 Palestinians were killed on Wednesday night by Israeli bombings in northern Gaza, the Palestinian official news agency WAFA reported.

    At least 10 people were killed and some others injured when the Israeli aircraft bombed the house of the Al-Najjar family in the town of Jabalia, WAFA said.

    Six more people were killed due to Israeli bombing on the house of the Al-Zaytouniya family near the Al-Tabi’in School in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, east of Gaza City, it added.

    The Israeli army has not commented on these incidents.

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  • At least 30 killed in stampede at Nigerian children carnival

    ABUJA — At least 30 children were killed and dozens of others injured on Wednesday in a stampede at a children’s carnival organized in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State in southwestern Nigeria, local media reported.

    The carnival took a devastating turn after the private organizers of the event announced plans to distribute cash to 5,000 children, which triggered a chaotic rush to enter a high school, the venue of the funfair in the Basorun area of Ibadan on Wednesday morning, local TVC News reported.

    In a statement, Oyo State’s Commissioner for Information Dotun Oyelade blamed the lack of proper planning and coordination by the event organizers for the loss of lives. He said the victims are mostly children.

    The government has not yet compiled a complete list of the victims, who were transported to various hospitals across Ibadan for treatment, the commissioner added.

    “Parents who are concerned about the whereabouts of their children are urged to check the medical facilities in Ibadan where children affected were taken for proper medical attention with valid means of identification,” he said, adding that the police have commenced an investigation into the incident.

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  • 13 killed as Indian Navy speedboat collides with ferry off Mumbai

    NEW DELHI — At least 13 people were killed Wednesday after a speedboat belonging to the Indian Navy crashed into a passenger ferry off Mumbai.

    According to the Indian Navy, the speedboat was undergoing engine trials in the sea when it lost control and collided with the passenger ferry.

    A statement issued by Indian Navy said that an Indian Navy craft “lost control while undertaking engine trials in Mumbai Harbour due to engine malfunction.”

    “As a result, the boat collided with a passenger ferry which subsequently capsized. 13 fatalities have been reported so far,” it added.

    Officials said 99 survivors have been sent to different hospitals.

    “Survivors rescued from the incident site are being shifted to nearby hospitals. Search and rescue efforts have been immediately launched wherein four naval helicopters, 11 naval crafts, one Coast Guard boat and three marine police crafts have been pressed in action for recovering the survivors. 99 survivors have been rescued when reports last came in,” Navy further said.

    A video aired on television shows the speedboat carrying four men zig-zagging in the water before ramming into the ferry carrying passengers.

    The boat was sailing from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island, which houses famous Gharpuri caves, a tourist destination.

    Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has expressed grief over the loss of precious lives in the collision between passenger ferry and the Indian Navy craft.

    “Deeply saddened by the loss of precious lives in the collision between passenger ferry and Indian Navy craft in Mumbai Harbour. Injured personnel, including naval personnel and civilians from both vessels, are receiving urgent medical care,” Singh said in a statement. “My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Extensive search and rescue efforts are ongoing by the Indian Navy and Coast Guard, deploying multiple assets, to locate missing persons.”

    Indian President Droupadi Murmu has also condoled the deaths of passengers and Navy personnel in the accident.

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said during a press briefing that the incident took place at around 3:55 p.m. (1025 GMT).

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  • Israeli attacks kill 38 more Gazans as death toll nears 45,100

    ANKARA — At least 38 more Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, taking the overall death toll since last year to 45,097, the Health Ministry in the enclave said on Wednesday.

    A ministry statement added that some 107,244 others were injured in the ongoing assault.

    “Israeli forces killed 38 people and injured 203 others in three massacres of families in the last 24 hours,” the ministry said.

    “Many people are still trapped under the rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” it added.

    ANADOLU, Dec 18, 2024

  • At least 20 die, five rescued as migrant boat sinks off Tunisia

    TUNIS — Tunisia’s coast guard has recovered the bodies of 20 migrants after the boat they were in sank, on Wednesday, in the second migrant drowning tragedy within one week off the Tunisian coast.

    Last Thursday, the Tunisian coast guard also recovered the bodies of nine migrants, while six others are still missing, after their boat sank while they were sailing toward Europe.

    The coast guard, on Wednesday, rescued five others, from the latest tragedy, and search operations were underway for anyone still missing.

    The boat sank off the coast of Sfax city, a major departure point especially for sub-Saharan African migrants.

    Tunisia is grappling with an unprecedented migration crisis and has replaced Libya as the major departure point for both Tunisians and people from elsewhere in Africa, who are seeking a better life in Europe.

    AN-REUTERS/Dec 18, 2024
    19:38

  • Syria war monitor says 21 pro-Turkiye fighters killed near flashpoint northern town

    BEIRUT, Lebanon — A Syria war monitor said 21 pro-Turkiye fighters were killed Wednesday after they attacked a Kurdish-held position near a flashpoint northern town despite a US-brokered ceasefire extension in the area.

    The fighting between Turkish-backed factions and US-backed Kurdish-led forces comes more than a week after Islamist-led rebels toppled Syria’s longtime strongman Bashar Assad.

    “At least 21 members of pro-Turkiye factions were killed and others wounded by fire from the Manbij Military Council after pro-Turkiye factions attacked” a position at the Tishreen Dam, some 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the town of Manbij, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

    The United States said on Tuesday it had brokered an extension to a fragile ceasefire in Manbij and was seeking a broader understanding with Turkiye.

    The Britain-based Observatory, which has a network of sources inside Syria, said Wednesday’s attack included “support from Turkish reconnaissance aircraft” and was followed by “heavy clashes with heavy and medium weapons.”

    The monitor also reported unspecified casualties among the Manbij Military Council, which is affiliated with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, as well as among SDF fighters.

    The SDF said in a statement that its forces “successfully repelled” the pro-Turkiye fighters and that “after thwarting the attacks, Manbij Military Council forces initiated a combing operation in the vicinity of the Tishreen Dam and the surrounding area.”

    Swathes of north and northeast Syria are controlled by a Kurdish administration whose de facto army, the SDF, spearheaded the fight that defeated Daesh group extremists in Syria in 2019.

    Turkiye accuses the main component of the SDF, the People’s Protection Units (YPG), of being affiliated with Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militants at home, whom both Washington and Ankara consider a “terrorist” group.

    Ankara has staged multiple operations against the SDF since 2016, and Turkish-backed groups have captured several Kurdish-held towns in the north in recent weeks.

    State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Tuesday that the Manbij truce, which had recently expired, had been “extended through the end of the week, and we will, obviously, look to see that ceasefire extended as far as possible into the future.”

    The extension comes amid fears of an assault by Turkiye on the Kurdish-held border town of Kobani, also known as Ain Al-Arab, some 50 kilometers (30 miles) northeast of Manbij.

    SDF leader Mazloum Abdi on Tuesday proposed a “demilitarised zone” in Kobani.

    The military chief of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, the Islamist militant group that led the offensive that ousted Assad, said Tuesday that Kurdish-held areas of Syria would be integrated under the country’s new leadership.

    While the Kurdish administration has extended a hand to the new authorities, the long-oppressed community fears it could lose hard-won gains it made during the war, including limited self-rule.

    AN-AFP/Dec 18, 2024
    19:30

  • 2 killed, 5 missing as speedboat crashes into ferry off India’s Mumbai

    NEW DELHI — Two people were killed and five others went missing after a speedboat crashed into a ferry Wednesday off India’s Mumbai coast, local media reported.

    A video aired on television shows the speedboat carrying four men zig-zagging in the water before ramming into the ferry with over 80 passengers onboard.

    The boat was sailing from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island, which houses famous Gharpuri caves, a tourist destination.

    Local newspaper Hindustan Times quoted Maharashtra Maritime Board CEO Manik Gursal as saying that 56 people rescued were taken to Navi Mumbai, 10 to Mumbai Dockyard and nine to Gateway of India, with a search for the five missing underway.

    Officials said the Coast Guard and Navy have joined the search operations. Four helicopters have also been pressed into the service.

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  • 6 family members killed in fire in Indian-controlled Kashmir

    NEW DELHI — At least six people, including a three-year-old child, were killed and four others injured on Wednesday after a residential house caught fire in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police said.

    The fire broke out in Kathua, about 284 km south of Srinagar, the capital city of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

    “Early today at around 2:30 a.m. (local time), locals noticed the house on fire and raised the alarm to rescue its occupants. Due to the fire, the house was filled with thick smoke that had suffocated the occupants in their sleep,” a local police official said.

    The injured are undergoing treatment at the Government Medical College (GMC) hospital in Kathua, he added.

    India’s federal junior minister in Prime Minister’s Office Jitendra Singh condoled the deaths in a statement.

    “My sincere condolences to the bereaved family and prayers for the speedy recovery of the injured. I am in constant touch with the district administration,” Singh said.

    Officials said it took several hours for the firefighters to douse the flame and bring it under control.

    An investigation is underway to examine the cause of the fire.

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  • Israel reports 517 cyberattacks against colleges since outbreak of Gaza conflict

    JERUSALEM — The Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD) announced on Wednesday that 517 cyberattacks have been carried out against universities and colleges in Israel since the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in October last year.

    In a statement, the INCD noted that while some attacks were successfully thwarted, others caused significant damage.

    The INCD on Tuesday held a national cybersecurity drill for Israeli higher education institutions amid a rise in cyber threats against Israeli targets.

    The exercise, headquartered at the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo, aimed to increase the readiness of Israeli academic institutions to address the increasing challenges in cybersecurity.

    Participants were presented with complex attack scenarios, requiring them to make real-time decisions, cooperate across departments, and respond quickly and effectively.

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  • 2 Indonesians sentenced for overstaying in Brunei

    BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN — Two Indonesian nationals were recently sentenced for overstaying in Brunei, local media reported on Wednesday.

    According to local daily Borneo Bulletin, a 39-year-old Indonesian man was sentenced to six months in prison and three strokes of the cane after pleading guilty to overstaying beyond the validity of his immigration pass.

    Meanwhile, a 27-year-old Indonesian woman was also sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for the same offense under Brunei’s Immigration Act.

    Brunei is an oil-rich country located in Southeast Asia. Its labor market attracts foreign workers from neighboring countries.

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  • Iran executes man for attacks on dozens of women

    Iranian women, walk in downtown Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

    TEHRAN — Iranian authorities executed on Wednesday a man convicted of “corruption of earth” for attacking dozens of women on the capital’s streets, the judiciary said.

    Rastgooei Kandolaj has attacked at least 59 women using an awl, causing injuries and sowing “terror in Tehran,” the judiciary’s Mizen Online news website said.

    Multiple women had reported that the assailant was was riding a motorcycle when he carried out the attacks, Mizan said.

    The report did not specify when Kandolaj was arrested.

    He was handed down a death sentence after being convicted of the capital offense “corruption on earth,” Mizan said.

    “The death sentence of… Rastgooei Kandolaj, who injured women and girls with an awl and created terror in Tehran, was carried out,” it said.

    Iran uses capital punishment for major crimes including murder and drug trafficking, as well as rape and sexual assault.

    The Islamic republic executes more people per year than any other nation except China, for which no reliable figures are available, according to human rights groups including Amnesty International.

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  • Three civilians killed others injured in Israeli airstrikes on house in Khan Yunis

    GAZA – Three Palestinians were killed and others were injured on Wednesday in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a house in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, which has been witnessing a genocide for more than 14 months.

    Medical sources reported that the occupation’s warplanes bombed a house belonging to the Abu Yousef family in the town of Khuza’a, east of Khan Yunis, killing three citizens, including two women.

    This targeting was preceded by a raid on agricultural land in the Abu Rida neighborhood, east of Khuza’a.

    The Israeli occupation army called on citizens in the Al-Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip, located in Blocks 2220, 2221, 2222, and 2223, to evacuate.

    WAFA/01:11 pm

  • Four civilians killed and others injured in Israeli airstrike on Beit Hanoun

    GAZA – Four civilians were killed and others were injured on Wednesday in the Israeli airstrikes on the town of Beit Hanoun, north of the Gaza Strip.

    Local sources reported that the occupation bombed a house in the Beit Hanoun estate, which led to the killing of four citizens and the injury of several others.

    An Israeli fighter jet also fired towards the eastern areas of the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, while the occupation’s artillery shelled the eastern part of the town of Khuza’a, and fired towards the Al-Janina neighborhood, east of Rafah city.

    WAFA/11:38 am

  • Several civilians killed and others injured in Israeli airstrikes on different areas in Gaza

    GAZA – Several civilians were killed and injured on Wednesday in the occupation’s bombing of various areas in the Gaza Strip.

    Local sources reported that two citizens were killed and others were injured as a result of the occupation’s bombing of the Mufti Land park north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.

    They added that an occupation drone targeted a tent housing displaced persons in the city of Deir al-Balah, which led to the killing of two citizens and the injury of others.

    Occupation warplanes bombed a house in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Strip, in conjunction with the occupation’s vehicles firing heavily in the Sudanese area, northwest of Gaza City, and the occupation’s artillery shelling south of the Sabra neighborhood and the Zeitoun neighborhood.

    Civil defense crews recovered three injuries as a result of the occupation’s warplanes targeting the Qwaider family’s house on Al-Sahaba Street in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, east of Gaza City.

    A number of citizens, including a paramedic, were killed and injured as a result of the occupation’s warplanes targeting three houses opposite Kamal Adwan Hospital, north of the Gaza Strip.

    A medical source at Al-Awda Hospital reported that a number of medical crews and patients were injured as a result of the occupation’s bombing of a robot near the hospital, north of the Strip.

    A citizen was also killed after an occupation drone bombed the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. He was transferred to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis.

    The occupation forces detained two fishermen from the sea near the Deir al-Balah beach in the central Gaza Strip.

    WAFA/09:17 am

  • Murder suspect of General Kirillov detained — Russian investigators

    MOSCOW — Russian authorities have detained an Uzbek citizen in connection with the deaths of a senior military official and his assistant, the Russian Investigative Committee said on Wednesday.

    The 29-year-old suspect, accused of carrying out a terrorist attack that resulted in the deaths of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian armed forces’ radiological, chemical and biological defense troops, and his assistant, has been detained.

    According to the committee, the suspect was recruited by Ukrainian intelligence services and given a homemade explosive device after he arrived in Moscow. He allegedly placed the device on an electric scooter parked near the entrance of the building where Kirillov resided.

    The suspect is said to have rented a car to monitor the general’s residence, installing a camera that transmitted live footage to the attack’s organizers in Dnipro, Ukraine. Once the two officials left the building, the suspect remotely detonated the explosive device.

    In exchange for carrying out the attack, the detainee was promised a reward of 100,000 U.S. dollars and relocation to a European country, the committee said.

    Kirillov and his assistant were killed on Tuesday when the explosive device, concealed on the scooter, detonated outside the residential building.

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  • Vanuatu earthquake death toll rises to 14

    SYDNEY — At least 14 people have been killed and hundreds more injured after a major earthquake struck Vanuatu on Tuesday.

    The Red Cross reported the updated death toll early Wednesday local time, citing government sources. Local media previously reported a death toll of seven.

    The 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu’s capital city of Port Vila on Tuesday, causing widespread damage.

    Several aftershocks hit the region following the initial quake, including one measuring a magnitude of 5.5 in the early hours of Wednesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

    The Fiji-based head of the Red Cross in the Pacific, Katie Greenwood, said on social media that more than 200 people have been injured.

    Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) said it is aware of several Australians in the region but Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said on Wednesday that none are believed to have been injured.

    Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong said in a statement on Tuesday night that the earthquake caused significant damage and said Australia would send aid on Wednesday.

    Australia’s 9News network reported that the United Nations humanitarian office said access to the airport and seaport in Port Vila were severely limited due to road damage, which could affect efforts to deliver aid.

    Clement Chipokolo from World Vision Vanuatu told Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television that he expects the death toll to rise due to the severity of the damage.

    He said that damage to electricity and phone lines was hampering rescue and recovery efforts.

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  • 13 killed, 2 injured in microbus-truck collision in central Egypt

    CAIRO — Thirteen people were killed and two others injured on Tuesday in a devastating collision between a microbus and a trailer truck in Egypt’s central Asyut province, the province’s media office said in a statement.

    The collision between a microbus and a cement-laden truck occurred on the Qawsiya agricultural road in Asyut, said the statement.

    Ambulances rushed to the scene and evacuated the dead and the injured to nearby hospitals, it added.

    Egypt has a high rate of traffic accidents. According to the official statistics agency CAPMAS, 5,861 people were killed due to road accidents in 2023.

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  • Russian lieutenant general, assistant killed in Moscow explosion

    MOSCOW — A Russian lieutenant general and his assistant were killed by an explosion in a Moscow residential building on Tuesday morning.

    Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian Armed Forces’ radiological, chemical and biological defense troops, was killed in the explosion, said the Russian Investigative Committee.

    Preliminary information showed the explosion occurred after the detonation of an explosive device, which had a power of about 200 grams of TNT.

    The explosive device was planted in a scooter, said the committee, adding that a criminal case has been opened in connection with the killing.

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  • 5 injured after collision between school bus, SUV in Southern California

    LOS ANGELES — Five people were seriously injured on Monday after a school bus and an SUV collided in Southern California, local authorities said.

    The Orange County Fire Authority posted on social media platform X that the accident occurred at approximately 3:07 p.m. local time (2307 GMT) near Santiago Canyon and Red Rock Canyon in Orange County, located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

    Crews responded and “quickly assessed the scene and identified 5 patients,” including three adults and two children, said the public safety agency, adding that “all five patients were transported in stable but serious condition.”

    The SUV crashed head-on into the school bus that was transporting students with special needs, reported local KABC television station.

    The cause of the crash is under investigation.

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  • Cyclone Chido leaves 15 dead, thousands homeless in northern Mozambique

    MAPUTO — Tropical Cyclone Chido, which hit northern Mozambique on Sunday, has left 15 people dead and about 172,000 homeless, according to the country’s National Institute for Disaster Risk Management and Reduction (INGD).

    In addition, 5,832 houses were destroyed, said Luisa Meque, president of the INGD, while speaking to the press in the Memba District in Nampula province on Monday.

    “We also received information that 69 boats are missing, and 102 boats were destroyed here in the Memba District,” she said, adding that the cyclone’s impact is still being monitored.

    The damage extends to the electricity supply. The Mozambique Electricity said in a statement that about 200,000 customers are without electricity in the provinces of Nampula and Cabo Delgado due to the cyclone’s effects.

    Tropical Cyclone Chido, bringing heavy rains and strong winds, hit the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and Niassa before weakening into a moderate tropical storm, according to the National Institute of Meteorology (INAM).

    The storm’s epicenter moved to Malawi but is expected to affect the central provinces of Tete, Zambezia, and Manica, with winds of 70 km/h and gusts of up to 100 km/h, said Acacio Tembe, a meteorologist with the INAM.

    The national response to the disaster is ongoing, with teams on the ground assessing damages and providing support to affected populations.

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