UN sends emergency food aid for one million Lebanese

UN sends emergency food aid for one million Lebanese
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Displaced families receive water and food after fleeing the overnight Israeli strikes, amid ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in southern Beirut, in Lebanon September 28, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 29 September 2024
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UN sends emergency food aid for one million Lebanese

UN sends emergency food aid for one million Lebanese

ROME: The World Food Programme on Sunday said it had launched an emergency operation to provide meals for one million people affected by the escalating conflict in Lebanon.
“A further acceleration of the conflict this weekend underscored the need for an immediate humanitarian response,” the Rome-based agency said in a statement, announcing that it was distributing ready-to-eat food rations, bread, hot meals and food parcels to shelters across the country.
Israel on Sunday said that it was carrying out new air strikes on dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, two days after killing the Iran-backed group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in bombing raids outside Beirut.
His killing marked a sharp escalation in nearly a year of tit-for-tat cross-border fire between Israel and Hezbollah since the latter’s Palestinian ally Hamas staged its unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
The bombing in Lebanon is “compounding the fragility of a population burdened by accumulated crises,” the WFP said.
“In just a few days, WFP assistance has reached thousands of newly displaced people,” the program’s country director for Lebanon, Matthew Hollingworth, said in the statement.
“As the crisis deepens, we are preparing to assist up to one million people through a mix of cash and food support,” he added, calling on the international community to mobilize $105 million to fund the operation through to the end of the year.
“Lebanon is at a breaking point and cannot endure another war,” said WFP regional director Corinne Fleischer.


Turkish police seize 825 kg of heroin: interior minister

Turkish police seize 825 kg of heroin: interior minister
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Turkish police seize 825 kg of heroin: interior minister

Turkish police seize 825 kg of heroin: interior minister

ISTANBUL: Police have seized 825 kilogrammes of heroin and arrested 30 people in a string of raids largely in southern Turkiye, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on Wednesday.
Straddling Asia and Europe, Turkiye lies on several major smuggling routes and is the main entry point for heroin on the European market.
“In operations across seven provinces, centered in (the southern city of) Adana.. we seized 825 kilogrammes (1,818 pounds) of heroin and arrested 30 suspected drug traffickers,” he wrote on X.
In a simultaneous operation, police raided 38 different addresses in Adana, Hakkari, Hatay, Istanbul, Van, Diyarbakir, and Mersin, seizing unlicensed weapons and “a large quantity” of digital material, he said.
Heroin continues to be the most commonly used illicit opioid within the European Union and “increasingly relies on maritime routes and in particular the use of global container traffic and ferries” departing from Turkiye, Europol’s 2024 analysis of the EU drug market said.
The report said Turkish criminal networks continue to dominate the wholesale trafficking of heroin to the European market.


Israel FM says opportunity to free Gaza hostages ‘must not be missed’

Israel FM says opportunity to free Gaza hostages ‘must not be missed’
Updated 02 July 2025
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Israel FM says opportunity to free Gaza hostages ‘must not be missed’

Israel FM says opportunity to free Gaza hostages ‘must not be missed’

JERUSALEM: Israel’s foreign minister Gideon Saar on Wednesday said any opportunity to free hostages held in Gaza should not be missed, after US President Donald Trump said Israel had agreed to finalize a 60-day ceasefire.

“A large majority within the government and the population is in favor of the plan to free the hostages. If the opportunity arises, it must not be missed!” Gideon Saar wrote on X.


China says Premier Li to visit Brazil for BRICS summit and Egypt

China says Premier Li to visit Brazil for BRICS summit and Egypt
Updated 02 July 2025
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China says Premier Li to visit Brazil for BRICS summit and Egypt

China says Premier Li to visit Brazil for BRICS summit and Egypt
  • Beijing and Moscow have hailed the BRICS club as a counterweight to what they see as Western hegemony on the world stage

BEIJING: Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit Brazil for a meeting of BRICS countries and then Egypt next week, Beijing’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday.

“Li Qiang will attend the 17th BRICS Summit upon invitation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 5 to 8,” a foreign ministry spokesperson said in a statement.

Beijing and Moscow have hailed the BRICS club as a counterweight to what they see as Western hegemony on the world stage.

A loose grouping of countries named after founding members Brazil, Russia, India and China, its members pledge to boost trade and cooperation, though it is not a trade pact and has few institutional ties.

The Kremlin said last week, however, that President Vladimir Putin would not travel to Brazil for the upcoming summit due to the outstanding International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant on the Russian president.

Following his visit to Brazil, Li will then “pay an official visit to Egypt from July 9 to 10,” Beijing said.

Beijing has sought to frame itself as a mediator in the Middle East, facilitating a 2023 rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran and portraying itself as a more neutral actor in the Israel-Palestinian conflict than its rival the United States.


US bombing “seriously damaged” Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, FM says

US bombing “seriously damaged” Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, FM says
Updated 02 July 2025
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US bombing “seriously damaged” Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, FM says

US bombing “seriously damaged” Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, FM says
  • President Donald Trump has said the strikes “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program

The US bombing of Iran’s key Fordow nuclear site has “seriously and heavily damaged” the facility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in an interview with CBS News.

“No one exactly knows what has transpired in Fordow. That being said, what we know so far is that the facilities have been seriously and heavily damaged,” Araqchi said in the interview broadcast on Tuesday.

“The Atomic Energy Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran... is currently undertaking evaluation and assessment, the report of which will be submitted to the government.”

Intercepted Iranian communications downplayed the extent of damage caused by US strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, the Washington Post reported on Sunday, citing four people familiar with classified intelligence circulating within the US government.

President Donald Trump has said the strikes “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program, but US officials acknowledge it will take time to form a complete assessment of the damage caused by the US military strikes last weekend.


An oil-drilling ship capsized in the Gulf of Suez, killing at least four crewmen, Egypt says

An oil-drilling ship capsized in the Gulf of Suez, killing at least four crewmen, Egypt says
Updated 02 July 2025
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An oil-drilling ship capsized in the Gulf of Suez, killing at least four crewmen, Egypt says

An oil-drilling ship capsized in the Gulf of Suez, killing at least four crewmen, Egypt says
  • There were 30 workers on board when the drilling ship capsized

CAIRO: An oil-drilling ship capsized in the Gulf of Suez, killing at least four crewmen and leaving four others missing, authorities said Wednesday.

The drilling ship overturned Tuesday evening off the city of Ras Ghareb, on the African side of the Gulf of Suez, the Red Sea’s northwestern arm and a crucial shipping route, the Petroleum Ministry said in a statement.

There were 30 workers on board when the drilling ship capsized, said Amr Hanafy, governor of the Red Sea province.

Rescue teams recovered four bodies and rescued two 22 others who were taken to hospitals, he said.

He said ships from the Egyptian navy joined the search-and-rescue efforts which were still ongoing overnight for four missing crewmen.

The capsizing happened in an area called Gabel el-Zeit, a prominent Egyptian oil production site around 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of the Suez Canal, the ministry said in a statement.

The capsizing was unlikely to cause disruption to vessels transiting through the canal, which links the Gulf of Suez to the Mediterranean Sea.