World News

World news is all reports on stories involving politicians, conflict and revolutions outside of the United States and Israel that affect the world and the Jewish state. 'World news' helps the global environment set the political agenda through journalists situated in conflict regions reporting on the important facts.

Sudan's army refuses to return to negotiation table despite US request

Sudan's army rejected peace talks with the RSF after General Burhan's call with US Secretary Blinken, despite ongoing heavy fighting and a dire humanitarian crisis.

By REUTERS
29/05/2024

Blinken warns against Gaza chaos, as Israel predicts 7 more months of war

In Moldova, Blinken questioned how much more Israel could achieve militarily without a day after plan, warning that it had to weigh military gains against the potential humanitarian cost.

Former Vice President Mike Pence to attend Jerusalem Post Annual Conference

The conference will be live-streamed on The Jerusalem Post's website and social media channels, enabling a global audience to participate in these critical conversations.

'Most consequential election since 1994,' Says Democratic Alliance leader regarding SA elections

South Africa's highly competitive election saw voters express dissatisfaction with the ANC's 30-year rule, citing unemployment, crime, and corruption, while opposition parties sought change.

By REUTERS
29/05/2024

California academic workers strike in support of pro-Palestinian protests

The expanding work stoppage marks the first union-backed protest in solidarity with the recent wave of student-led demonstrations on dozens of US campuses against the war in Gaza.

By REUTERS
29/05/2024

‘Solid Indications’ of TTP involvement: Pakistan arrests 11 suspects in bus attack

On March 26, five Chinese engineers and a Pakistani driver were killed when an attacker drove an explosive-laden vehicle into their convoy near Besham City in northwest Pakistan.

By ARSHAD MEHMOUD/THE MEDIA LINE
28/05/2024

UN ahead of Knesset vote: 'There is no alternative to UNRWA'

Dujarric said while the Kerem Shalom crossing remains open in principle, it's extremely difficult for aid organizations to access the deliveries from the Gaza side due to several factors.

Canada pledges more visas for Gazans, says it's 'horrified' by Israeli airstrike in Rafah

A spokesperson for Immigration Minister Marc Miller said 448 Gazans had been issued a temporary visa, including 254 under a policy not related to the special visa program.

By REUTERS
28/05/2024

Canada pledges visas for 5,000 Gaza residents related to Canadians

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Rafah strike.

By REUTERS
27/05/2024

EU agrees to revive Rafah mission, Borrell criticizes Israel's Netanyahu

Borrell also said the bloc had agreed for the first time to hold a meeting of the EU-Israel Council—the body that coordinates trade between the two—to discuss the situation in Gaza.

By REUTERS
27/05/2024
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