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Colombian minister under fire over sunny holiday post-quake

Colombian minister under fire over sunny holiday post-quake

Colombia’s new housing minister has come under fire after it emerged that he took his family on a Caribbean holiday while the country was reeling from a devastating earthquake that left thousands homeless. Colombian minister under fire over sunny holiday post-quake The August 10 earthquake, which left nearly 300 people dead in western Colombia, struck just three days after right-wing President Abelardo de la Espriella took office. The 7.4-magnitude tremor was the most powerful in Colombia in nearly half a century. Over the weekend, photos and videos emerged of Housing Minister Jaime Andres Beltran relaxing on a beach in the Caribbean city of Santa Marta. The left-wing opposition said it would bring a motion of no-confidence in the minister for taking leave at such a critical time. Nearly 27,000 homes were destroyed in the quake and many survivors are now sleeping in the open, on mattresses or makeshift beds. The minister on Monday attempted to swat away the criticism of his trip, writing on X that he was “not on holidays” but merely “sharing a …

What could the US target if Trump acts on threats and Iran’s likely response? Explained

What could the US target if Trump acts on threats and Iran’s likely response? Explained

US President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran’s power stations and bridges, but bombing electricity plants would likely spur a humanitarian crisis and fierce retaliation from Tehran. US President Donald Trump mimics firing a gun as he speaks about the conflict in Iran in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington, DC. (AFP) There has been a silver lining, though: Pakistan has proposed a two-week ceasefire and urged Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil and gas route, for the same period. The White House Press Secretary Karoline Levitt has said that Trump was aware of the proposal and “a response would come”. Earlier, Trump had threatened that “a whole civilisation would die tonight, never to be brought back” in a Truth Social post. Many, including some of his staunchest supporters, criticised the US President, with apprehensions growing that he might end up nuking Iran. While the White House denied a nuclear attack, its “only the President knows the next US …

Young Palestinian boy drowns in muddy water flooding his Gaza tent camp, UN says

Young Palestinian boy drowns in muddy water flooding his Gaza tent camp, UN says

JERUSALEM — The U.N. said Thursday that a Palestinian boy in the Gaza Strip drowned in floods that engulfed his tent camp, with videos showing rescuers trying to pry his body out of muddy waters by pulling him by the ankle. It was the latest sign of the miseries that winter is inflicting on the territory’s population, with many left homeless by the devastation from two years of war. Young Palestinian boy drowns in muddy water flooding his Gaza tent camp, UN says Health officials also reported the death of another 9 year-old boy in Gaza Thursday, but the circumstances were not clear. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, Israeli forces carried out a sweep of arrests, seizing around 50 Palestinians, many from their homes, a Palestinian group representing prisoners said. As 2026 begins, the shaky 12-week-old ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has largely ended large-scale Israeli bombardment of Gaza. But Palestinians are still being killed almost daily by Israeli fire, and the humanitarian crisis shows no signs of abating. At least three Israeli soldiers have …

Israel cleared to stay in Eurovision; Spain, Ireland and others quit in protest

Israel cleared to stay in Eurovision; Spain, Ireland and others quit in protest

By Olivia Le Poidevin and Klaus Lauer Israel cleared to stay in Eurovision; Spain, Ireland and others quit in protest GENEVA, – Israel on Thursday was cleared to enter the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, prompting Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia to follow through on their threats to withdraw from the competition over the Gaza war. After a meeting in Geneva, contest organiser the European Broadcasting Union decided not to call a vote on Israel’s participation, and said it had instead passed rules aimed at discouraging governments from influencing the contest. Right after that announcement, the Dutch, Spanish and Irish broadcasters said they would withdraw from the competition, meaning singers from their countries will not compete in the contest, which draws millions of viewers worldwide. IRELAND SAYS ITS PARTICIPATION ‘UNCONSCIONABLE’ Irish broadcaster RTE said it felt “Ireland’s participation remains unconscionable given the appalling loss of lives in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis there which continues to put the lives of so many civilians at risk”. Natalija Gorscak, head of Slovenia’s national broadcaster RTV Slovenija, told …

At least 32 killed in southeastern Congo after bridge at mine collapsed, authorities say

At least 32 killed in southeastern Congo after bridge at mine collapsed, authorities say

BUKAVU, Congo — A bridge at a mine in southeastern Congo collapsed due to overcrowding, killing at least 32 people, a regional government official said Sunday. At least 32 killed in southeastern Congo after bridge at mine collapsed, authorities say The bridge at the Kalando mine in Mulondo in Lualaba province fell on Saturday, Roy Kaumba Mayonde, the province’s interior minister, said during a press conference. “Despite the strict prohibition on accessing the site due to heavy rainfall and the risk of landslides, illegal diggers forced their way into the quarry,” Mayonde said. A report by the Congo’s Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Support and Guidance Service, or SAEME, government agency on Sunday said the gunfire from soldiers at the site sparked panic among the miners who rushed to the bridge resulting in the fall that left them “piled on top of each other causing the deaths and injuries.” While Mayonde put the death toll at at least 32, the report said at least 40 people had lost their lives. The mine has long been at …

Hundreds of Rwandans who fled to Congo after 1994 genocide return in UN repatriation | World News

Hundreds of Rwandans who fled to Congo after 1994 genocide return in UN repatriation | World News

Hundreds of Rwandan refugees who were living in eastern Congo since the 1994 genocide in Rwanda were repatriated on Saturday, the UN refugee agency said, after Rwandan-backed rebels seized key parts of the region. Most of the refugees were women and children, and 360 of them crossed the border in buses provided by Rwandan authorities and were escorted by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and aid group Save the Children, local authorities said. The goal is to repatriate 2,000 people, UNHCR said. “We are happy to welcome our compatriots. They are a valuable workforce for the country’s development,” said Prosper Mulindwa, the Rwandan mayor of Rubavu, during a brief ceremony at the border. Story continues below this ad They were among the hundreds of thousands of Hutus who fled Rwanda after the state-sponsored 1994 genocide that left up to a million minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus dead. (AP) The returnees were transported to a transit centre where they will receive emergency assistance and support for reintegration. They were among the hundreds of thousands of …

Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza, destroy its only cancer hospital | News Today News

Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza, destroy its only cancer hospital | News Today News

Israeli forces have advanced deeper into the Gaza Strip and blew up the only specialised cancer hospital in the war-torn territory, as Israeli leaders vowed to capture more land until Hamas releases its remaining hostages. The hospital was located in the Netzarim Corridor, a band that splits Gaza in two and was controlled by Israeli troops for most of the 17-month-long war. Israel moved to retake the corridor this week shortly after breaking the ceasefire with Hamas. The truce had delivered relative calm to Gaza since late January and facilitated the release of more than two dozen hostages. The Israeli military said it struck the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital, which was inaccessible to doctors and patients during the war, because Hamas militants were operating in the site. Turkey, which helped build and fund the hospital, said Israeli troops at one point used it as a base. Story continues below this ad Dr. Zaki Al-Zaqzouq, head of the hospital’s oncology department, said a medical team visited the facility during the ceasefire and found that, while it had …

USAID cuts are already hitting countries around the world. Here are 20 projects that have closed

USAID cuts are already hitting countries around the world. Here are 20 projects that have closed

DAKAR, Senegal — Countries around the world already are feeling the impact of the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate more than 90% of foreign aid contracts and cut some $60 billion in funding. Hours after the announcement earlier this week, programs were shuttered, leaving millions of people without access to life-saving care. USAID cuts are already hitting countries around the world. Here are 20 projects that have closed Some 10,000 contracts with the U.S. Agency for International Development were terminated on Wednesday, in letters sent to nongovernmental organizations across the globe. The letters said that the programs were being defunded “for convenience and the interests of the U.S. government,” according to a person with knowledge of the content who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the issue. Many of the programs are in fragile countries that are highly reliant on U.S. aid to support health systems, nutrition programs and stave off starvation. Here some key projects around the world that has confirmed have closed: 1: In …

North Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital ‘shut’ After IDF “Storms, Sets Fire” to Facility, Iran Hits Out

North Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital ‘shut’ After IDF “Storms, Sets Fire” to Facility, Iran Hits Out

Last Updated:December 28, 2024, 18:09 IST India Crux On December 27, the Israeli military targeted Hamas fighters near Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, following the deaths of five hospital staff members. The IDF claimed the hospital was used as a hideout for terrorists. Hamas denied any military presence there, accusing Israeli forces of storming the facility and evacuating patients and staff. The World Health Organization condemned the attack, stating the raid rendered the hospital inoperative, further dismantling Gaza’s healthcare system. Iran, Jordan, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia condemned the destruction. n18oc_crux Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

US says it pushed retraction of famine warning for north Gaza; aid groups express concern | News Today News

US says it pushed retraction of famine warning for north Gaza; aid groups express concern | News Today News

A lead organisation monitoring for food crises around the world withdrew a new report this week warning of imminent famine in north Gaza under what it called Israel’s “near-total blockade,” after the US asked for its retraction, US officials told The Associated Press. The move follows public criticism of the report from the US ambassador to Israel. The rare public challenge from the Biden administration of the work of the US-funded Famine Early Warning System, which is meant to reflect the data-driven analysis of unbiased experts, drew accusations from aid and human-rights figures of possible US political interference. A finding of famine would be a public rebuke of Israel, which has insisted that its 15-month war in Gaza is aimed against the Hamas militant group and not against its civilian population. US ambassador to Israel Jacob Lew earlier this week called the warning by the internationally recognised group inaccurate and “irresponsible”. Lew and the US Agency for International Development, which funds the monitoring group, both said the findings failed to properly account for rapidly changing …