KSrelief Sends Food Assistance To Syria And Yemen
KSrelief has not ceased in providing humanitarian efforts and food assistance in those areas, demonstrating their commitment to working in some of the toughest environments
KSrelief has not ceased in providing humanitarian efforts and food assistance in those areas, demonstrating their commitment to working in some of the toughest environments
Hundreds of Palestinians freed under a ceasefire agreement are suffering from severe malnutrition and abuse. Eyewitness accounts and official reports reveal harsh detention conditions, sparking outrage among families.
A five-day vaccination campaign in Gaza has reached 602,795 children under 10, following earlier rounds after polio resurfaced. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stresses that lasting peace and uninterrupted healthcare are key to ending polio in the region.
Under the terms of a deal brokered by mediators, Hamas returned the bodies of four Israeli captives, while Israel was set to release 46 Palestinian prisoners.
US envoy Steve Witkoff says Israeli representatives are en route to Gaza talks in Doha or Cairo following a prisoner exchange deal—where Israel received the bodies of four hostages in return for releasing 600 Palestinian prisoners—to set the stage for further ceasefire negotiations.
On February 25, 2025, conflict hit the Middle East hard. Israeli forces clashed in the West Bank, Gaza suffered a severe water crisis, and US policy changes stirred diplomatic debate—all amid false alarms and calls for peace.
The White House has revoked a key policy, originally signed by Biden to ensure US arms aren’t used in human rights abuses, with President Trump ordering its cancellation amid the Gaza conflict.
In 2008, Israeli PM Ehud Olmert proposed a two-state solution, offering 94% of the West Bank for a Palestinian state, a land swap, and a shared Jerusalem administration.
Hamas official Basem Naim accuses Netanyahu of sabotaging the Gaza ceasefire deal, halting talks until 620 Palestinian detainees are released.
In Indonesia, students protest in Jakarta and other places, showing disagreement with big government budget cuts, putting President Prabowo Subianto's leadership to the test.
To enhance Indonesia's economy and reshape state-owned enterprises, the country has introduced the Daya Anagata Nusantara Indonesia (Danantara), a fund that will invest $20 billion into important sectors.
A big vote on Ukraine is coming soon at the United Nations General Assembly, and the United States wants nations to back its resolution and not support a different one from Ukraine and European friends.
U.S. leader Trump’s want for a fast peace talk in Ukraine might help with Russia’s money issues, which includes high prices, more costly loans, and not enough workers.
Hamas claims Netanyahu’s government is deliberately stalling, refusing to finalize phase two.
The proposal, first hinted at on January 25, 2025, involves the United States assuming control over Gaza, with the intent to clear unexploded ordnance, remove debris, and develop infrastructure to create jobs and housing.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed the decision, stating that the release will remain on hold until the next hostages are guaranteed to be freed without what officials described
Hamas claims that Israel is not following the humanitarian rules of the Gaza ceasefire, delaying aid delivery, causing civilian harm, and stalling progress on future talks.
Palestinian woman Hanaa al-Ghouti fatally shot by Israeli forces in Rafah amid renewed Gaza clashes. Despite a ceasefire, violence and casualties continue to mount.
A third bus exploded in a Bat Yam parking lot on 20 February 2025 amid suspicions of a coordinated Hamas terror plot.
Following bus explosions near Tel Aviv, PM Netanyahu orders intensified military operations in the West Bank while UN Secretary-General Guterres condemns Hamas for its public display of hostages’ coffins. Forensic experts work to identify remains as far-right rhetoric intensifies and humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza remain stalled
The return of the captives’ bodies marks a significant moment in the ongoing conflict, as negotiations continue for the release of remaining hostages.
Hamas proposes a one-shot swap of all Israeli captives for Palestinian prisoners to secure a permanent ceasefire, as tensions mount with arrests in the West Bank and scenes of devastation in Gaza.
A new UN-EU-World Bank assessment reveals that rebuilding Gaza after 15 months of conflict will require $53.2bn over the next 10 years, with major investments needed in housing, infrastructure, and economic recovery.
As Sudan’s army pushes RSF forces out of Khartoum, civilians experience both relief and renewed hardship amid brutal tactics and escalating humanitarian concerns.
US B-52 bombers soar over nine Middle Eastern countries in a strategic display of military might, reinforcing America's commitment to regional security and power projection.
On the 1,090th day of the war, fighting continues with both sides claiming territorial gains. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, with the US and Russia preparing for peace talks in Saudi Arabia, while Ukraine insists on being part of any peace settlement.
Israel sets up agency for voluntary Palestinian departures from Gaza, amid Egypt's efforts for Gaza's reconstruction and rejection of forced displacement.
Even after 5,000 years, ancient Egyptian mummies still carry surprisingly pleasant scents, described as woody, spicy, and sweet. Researchers used cutting-edge techniques to capture these aromas without disturbing the remains—revealing secrets of ancient embalming and even clues about a mummy’s social status.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Middle East visit focuses on promoting President Trump's contentious Gaza resettlement proposal and initiating peace negotiations over the Ukraine conflict with Russian officials.
Israel and the US reaffirm their strategy on Gaza as ceasefire talks resume. Israeli attacks continue, sparking international condemnation. Read the latest updates.