First Thing: Gaza from the sky – a landscape of rubble, dust and graves | US news

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From the air, Gaza looks like the remains of an old civilization that emerged after centuries of darkness. A patchwork, craters, rubble, and neighborhoods scattered by anywhere. The ruins of the cities were destroyed.
Guardian was allowed to travel to a Jordanian military aircraft providing help on Tuesday. Last week, Israel announced that it was continuing coordinated human air signs on Gaza, and this is followed by the international pressure on the serious famine of food and medical materials that reach a crisis point, as a famine emerges there.
The flight has not only offered a rare opportunity to observe a region that has been largely sealed from international media to a large extent since 7 October 2023, albeit from above, rather than just three tons of assistance-eater, but also from above.
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Why was this opportunity so rare? Following the attacks led by Hamas on that day, Israel prevented foreign journalists from entering Gaza-an unprecedented move in the history of modern conflict, marked one of the rare moments when journalists were rejected to an active war zone.
Hiroshima Anniversary: Mayor, Ukraine and Middle Eastern crises say that the Nuclear ‘tragedies’ to the world
The Mayor of Hiroshima called on an 80 -year ceremony since the destruction of the city by an American atomic bomb, called for the nuclear deterrence of the world’s most powerful countries.
Residents, survivors and representatives from 120 countries gathered in the Peace Monument Park of the city on Wednesday morning, while Kazumi Matsui warned that the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East contribute to an increasing acceptance of nuclear weapons.
“These developments carefully ignored the lessons of international society that the tragedies of history should learn.”
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What else did he say? Despite the global turmoil, “We, people should never give up. Instead, we have to work harder that civil society should be removed for a really peaceful world.” He said.
Epstein scandal expands as letters from famous figures published
The long -standing scandal, surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraceful late financier and convicted sex criminal, expanded on Tuesday after the New York Times published a trive. Letters to Epstein from many powerful figures and photographs that did not appear from Manhattan Mansion.
The letters written by a number of high -profile individuals to Epstein were compiled as a birthday gift for 63th birthday in 2016. Publications are among the intense speculation around Donald Trump’s ties with Epstein.
In a letter of Woody Allen, the filmmaker reminded of dinner parties in the town of Epstein’s Upper East Side. He described the dinner as “good service by a few young women”.
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Why are there so many interest in Epstein? The renewed review in Epstein’s case is coming because Trump and the management members have promised to publish information about the investigations over and over again. However, in July, the administration reversed the lesson, led to anger.
In other news…
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A nuclear submarine base in the Far East Region of Russia was damaged by one of the most powerful earthquakes to hit the region in decades last week.The New York Times reported on Monday by referring to satellite images.
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US senator John Cornyn from Texas asked FBI to help Texas law enforcement officers to find and arrest the democrats separated from the state. To prevent the plan to rebuild the election map of the state in a way to provide advantages to Republicans.
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New Zealand Air Force evacuated three people from a US research base in Antarctica in a high -risk operation This required navigation in extreme weather and between the darkness of 24 hours.
Statistics of the Day: RFK JR’s health department will stop 500 million dollars in MRNA vaccination research
The US Ministry of Health and Human Services said that on Tuesday, it would terminate 22 federal contract for MRNA -based vaccines and question the security of a technology that has been credit to end the Covid Pandemia and to save millions of lives. In total, the affected projects are worth “about $ 500 million”.
Don’t miss this: My Travels from Trump in Florida
Is the United States in the age of new gilded inequality? Oliver Laughland has become clearer in a 400 -mile journey to a hurried immigration detention center from a victorious conservative youth summit. Read the embarrassment of Maga Superstars, Gen Z Republicans and “Crocodile Alcatraz ..
… Or that: What is the best bedtime for your health and happiness?
According to a survey, an average American lies at 22.36 and falls asleep after 42 minutes. Many young people choose lights at 9 o’clock. Are they all revitalizing and restoring late at night?
Climate Control: Chemical pollution is a comparable threat to climate crisis, scientists
Chemical pollution is a threat to the nature of a similar order with the development of people and climate change ”, but in a report, for decades behind global heating in terms of public consciousness and action. In the report, the industrial economy created more than 100 meters “new assets” or chemicals that are not found in nature.
Last thing: Openai stops Chatgpt from telling people to leave with partners
ChatGPT will not tell people to leave their wives and encourage users to take a break from long chatbot sessions under new changes in the artificial intelligence vehicle. Chatgpt’s developer Openai said Chatbot would stop giving definite answers to personal challenges.
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