The figures could not be independently verified, but a Pentagon spokesman acknowledged on Monday that “we know the numbers are in the thousands.”
Author: Anushka Patil
Third Communications Blackout Hits Gaza Amid Heavy Strikes
The director general of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said it was “very concerned” about the outage and reports of heavy bombardment.
Twins Are Born in Gaza After Their Mother Flees to the South
Despite complications with her pregnancy, Nahla Abu Elouf joined the hundreds of thousands evacuating ahead of a possible Israeli ground invasion. Her newborns need formula, but water is scarce.
WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich’s Russian Detainment Reaches 6 Months
Evan Gershkovich’s father says “the feeling of helplessness is quite horrific,” but the family clings to hope.
Ukraine to File WTO Complaint Over Grain Bans by Poland, Slovakia and Hungary
The countries said the bans were necessary to protect their own farmers, who were concerned that cheap grain from Ukraine had pushed down prices.
U.S. Ambassador to Russia Visits Jailed WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
‘He remains strong and is keeping up with the news,’ the American diplomat said.
Evan Gershkovich’s Family Appeals to the U.N. in Securing His Release
The Wall Street Journal reporter’s parents and sister visited the U.N. just days before world leaders arrive for the annual General Assembly.
Jacobite Hero Bonnie Prince Charlie Gets a Fresh Face, Acne and All
The prince, Charles Edward Stuart, led a Jacobite uprising in the Scottish Highlands in 1745. A new recreation of his face seeks to humanize the man behind the legend.
Russian Missile Hits Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Killing 2
Officials said seven people were injured, a church building and several local shops were destroyed, and the windows were blown out of several high-rise buildings.
Ukraine Says Russian Missiles Struck Town of Pokrovsk, Killing 5
The strikes hit the center of the small city in eastern Ukraine twice within 40 minutes, officials said. At least 31 people were injured.