Palestinian sculptors create art on Gaza beach sand to escape Israel’s war
The art is washed away every evening, but the artists are back every morning with enthusiasm.
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The art is washed away every evening, but the artists are back every morning with enthusiasm.
Israeli attacks in Gaza kill dozens, violating ceasefire as aid flows remain heavily restricted.
A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
Houthi authorities want to publicly execute the convicted individuals, and also sentenced two others to prison.
Vote occurs amid rising secessionist rhetoric in Serb-majority entity and Milorad Dodik’s defiance of the Dayton treaty.
Despite outcry over earlier attack, Trump doubles down and calls for rivals who issued message to military to be jailed.
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: The tech that turns supply chains from brittle to unbreakable In this Help Net Security interview, Sev Kelian, CISO and VP of Security at Tecsys, discusse…
Thousands left in the dark as damaging winds, flash floods and a second major storm batter two states
Stakeholders are gathering to start negotiations based on a text that the EU believes mostly favours Russian demands.
Thousands have lost power due to Fina, which also caused property damage, but resulted in no injuries to residents.