June 9th, 2024
World News
By Adejide
IDF rescued four hostages from central Gaza
It took the IDF weeks of planning to rescue four Israeli hostages from central Gaza.
As families of the hostages celebrate reunion with freed loved ones, Palestinians are in deep grief for losing dozens in the raid operated by the Israeli military. Reports from the hospitals confirmed dozens were killed including children during the raid on Nuseirat camp.
Israel also paid the price with one special force officer badly wounded and later died at the hospital. It was like entering the lion’s den. Special Forces found their way in with slim chances of getting our alive.
The identity of the rescued hostages are; Noa Argamani, 26, Shlomi Ziv,41, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Almog Meir, 22. They said they weren’t put in cage but locked in a room throughout the period.
Sadly, doctors at two hospitals in Gaza said they had counted more than 70 bodies while the Hamas media office reported more than 200 had been killed.
Aftermath of Israeli attack on Nuseirat
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Rescue team found the body of Michael Mosley after missing
A rescue team found the body of Michael Mosley on Sunday beside Agia Marina Beach after he went missing while enjoying a holiday on the island with his wife.
The TV presenter left Agios Nikolaos beach on foot to explore nature on Wednesday. He was lastly seen through video footage entering the mountain inland area in Symi. It was extremely hot on that day with the temperature rising to 40C in the afternoon.
It was reported that he might have done an incredible climb, took the wrong route and got exhausted before passing out. Police reported the deceased must have been dead for days.
His wife, Clare Bailey Mosley had paid tribute to him, expressing how wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant her husband was.
Wife of TV presenter Clare Bailey Mosley pay tribute to her husband Michael Mosley
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EU election coming to an end
Millions of Europeans have being voting for the past three days in EU election with 27 European countries involved.
At least 370 million Europeans are eligible to vote in order to elect 720 new members of the European Parliament (MEPs). In Austria and Malta, 16-year-olds are eligible to vote, Belgium and Germany follow suit for the first time. Then, 17-year-olds can also vote in Greece. Hence, 16-17-age range make up two million voters.
This election marks the first time UK will not be voting in EU election since 1979 due to their withdrawal from the bloc since 2020.
A big shift in power is expected this time while the centrist prepare to lose ground. First collation will start by 17:00 BST and the planning for the new parliament follows thereafter.
Russia and Germany on course for substantial EU election gain
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Russia crackdown on its own physicists considered “overzealous”
A number of Russian physicists who worked with hypersonic weapons production companies have been arrested and accused of treason by the Russian Government.
Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin boasted that his country is the leading hypersonic weapon producer in the world. The weapons travel at more than five-times the speed of sound.
But, most of the physicists working on the science of hypersonic production have been charged with treason and imprisoned. Right groups call it over an “overzealous crackdown”.
Four of the physicists arrested are dead. Most of them were trailed, had their homes raided, were arrested and put in confinement. At least 12 physicists who are all associated with institutions that work on hypersonic technology have been arrested since 2015.
The Russian Government accused them of passing state secrets to foreign countries and thereby charged for treasonable offences.
Russian physicist, Anatoly Maslov, 77 was sentenced in May to 14 years in prison
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Lava approaching Grindavik, Iceland
Lava is gradually engulfing road in Iceland as it penetrates towards the coastal town of Grindavik.
Lava is melted rock ejected by a volcano. It is extremely hot and could consume whatever is within its reach.
This is as a result of volcanic eruption last month in the Reykjanes Peninsula region. But, the volcano has since remained stable.
Iceland authorities have not subject the residents in close areas to evacuation as the lava is not in progressive mode.
Lava approaching major city in Iceland
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