New York: The UN General Assembly has passed a resolution with an overwhelming majority, demanding an immediate, unconditional, and durable ceasefire in Gaza. This decision comes amid increasing violence and humanitarian concerns in the region.
According to Kuwait News Agency, Israeli occupation forces have intensified their operations in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of at least 103 Palestinians. More than 427 others have sustained injuries due to the renewed airstrikes, escalating the already tense situation in the area.
In a separate development, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors in Vienna has adopted a resolution accusing Iran of breaching its non-proliferation obligations. This decision could have significant implications for international relations and nuclear agreements.
Meanwhile, in Washington, the US House of Representatives narrowly passed a legislation with a 214-212 vote to cancel USD 9.4 billion in federal funding allocated for foreign assistance. This move reflects ongoing debates over the country's foreign policy and budget priorities.
In New Delhi, a tragic incident involving an Air India flight has resulted in the survival of only one of the 242 passengers aboard. The sole survivor escaped with minor injuries, marking a rare instance of survival in such catastrophic circumstances.