April 11, 2025
Apr 11, 2025•3 min
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Israel kills eight more Palestinians in Gaza bombardment
Israel's brutal war on Gaza continues with fresh air strikes targeting the Al-Farra family home in the Sheikh Nasser area of Khan Younis, killing at least eight Palestinians and injuring several others, according to reports.
Children are believed to be among the victims.
Meanwhile, rescue teams are searching for missing Palestinians trapped under rubble after another Israeli strike destroyed a home in Gaza City's al-Shujaiya neighbourhood, local media said.
Netanyahu furious as Israeli Air Force's 1,000 reservists demand end to Gaza war
A group of 1,000 current and former Israeli Air Force reservists has publicly urged the government to secure the return of all captives held in Gaza, even if it means ending the war.
In an open letter, the reservists warned that continuing the war risks the lives of hostages, soldiers, and civilians, accusing leaders of prolonging the conflict for “political and personal interests."
China engages with Saudi Arabia and South Africa on US tariffs; Xi to embark on three-nation tour
China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao held separate video talks with his Saudi and South African counterparts to discuss responses to the United States' ""reciprocal tariffs,"" according to China's commerce ministry.
The discussions also focused on deepening bilateral economic and trade cooperation between China, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa.
Russia making 'systematic' efforts to recruit Chinese citizens for Ukraine war: Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of “systematic” efforts to recruit Chinese nationals for its ongoing war in Ukraine, now in its fourth year.
In a post on X, Zelenskyy said Ukraine is investigating the involvement of Chinese citizens, including two reportedly captured in the eastern Donetsk region, with the Security Service conducting procedural actions.
China has rejected claims made by Kiev that Chinese citizens were “fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine."
Türkiye, Somalia sign onshore hydrocarbon exploration deal
Türkiye and Somalia have expanded their energy cooperation by signing a new onshore hydrocarbon exploration and production deal, granting Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) rights to explore three land blocks covering around 16,000 square kilometres.
The agreement was signed in Ankara by Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar and Somali Petroleum Minister Dahir Shire Mohamed, marking a key step forward following previous offshore accords.
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