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ISRAEL RISES: Demands Vatican’s Unequivocal Condemnation of Hamas Terrorism

ISRAEL RISES: Demands Vatican’s Unequivocal Condemnation of Hamas Terrorism

- Israel’s representative, Cohen, has called on the Vatican to outrightly condemn the terrorist activities of Hamas. This follows a report by The Times of Israel. Cohen criticized the Holy See for its apparent bias, showing more concern for Gazan civilians while Israel mourns over 1,300 victims. He further stressed that Hamas terrorists have targeted women, children and the elderly simply because they are Jews and Israelis.

On October 11th, Pope Francis made a call for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. However, he also criticized what he termed as Israel’s “total siege” on Palestinians in Gaza. While acknowledging Israel’s right to self-defense, he expressed worry over innocent victims in Gaza. This stance has drawn criticism from American Catholic intellectual George Weigel.

Weigel accused Pope Francis of falling back on a “default position” which appeals to both sides when a direct condemnation was required instead. Similarly critical were voices from the Israeli Embassy to the Holy See; they warned against Vatican statements that seemed to imply equal guilt between victims and perpetrators involved in recent atrocities.

Pope Francis emphasized that terrorism and extremism only serve to fuel hatred, violence and suffering. However, his stance has been met with criticism from those who believe he should adopt a stronger stand against acts of terror perpetrated by

Mpụ dị egwu na mpụ ANTISEMITIC: London na-ebuga ihe karịrị ndị ọrụ 1,000 n'ihu Rally

Mpụ dị egwu na mpụ ANTISEMITIC: London na-ebuga ihe karịrị ndị ọrụ 1,000 n'ihu Rally

- Na nzaghachi maka mmụba na-akpasu iwe na mpụ ịkpọasị antisemitic, Scotland Yard ebula ihe karịrị otu puku ndị ọrụ ọrụ. Omume a bu ụzọ na-akwado nkwado ndị Palestine akwadoro maka echi. Oke nkwado HAMAS n'etiti ndị Alakụba na ndị isi obodo London ka amabeghị.

Obodo Alakụba nke London, nke mejupụtara ihe dị ka otu ụzọ n'ụzọ isii nke ndị bi n'obodo ahụ, amụbaala ruo nde 1.3 n'ihi ọdịiche dị iche iche na atumatu mbata na ọpụpụ nke otu ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị abụọ bụ isi. N’ụzọ dị iche, ihe ndekọ ọnụ ọgụgụ na-egosi na ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị Juu ebelatala ruo ihe dị ka 265,000.

Mgbe mwakpo HAMAS mere n’October 7 bụ́ nke weghaara ndụ 1,000 ndị Juu, ọtụtụ ngagharị iwe amalitela. Ka ihe omume mgbochi mgbochi na Britain na-abawanye kemgbe esemokwu ahụ malitere, ụlọ akwụkwọ ndị Juu abụọ dị na Lọndọn ekpebiela imechi ruo Mọnde.

Senior Officer Laurence Taylor kwuru a ịrịba ịrị elu antisemitic mpụ tụnyere afọ gara aga ọnụ ọgụgụ n'otu oge ahụ (30 September - 13 October). O kwuru na ọ bụ ezie na ihe omume ịkpọasị Islam amụbaala ntakịrị, ọ dịghị ebe ọ bụla na-adị nso ka mmụba nke mgbochi Semitism.

US AID To UKRAINE: Biden’s Pledge Faces Surge of Resistance — How Americans Really Feel

US AID To UKRAINE: Biden’s Pledge Faces Surge of Resistance — How Americans Really Feel

- President Biden’s call for sustained aid to Ukraine, announced at the United Nations General Assembly, is meeting escalating resistance within the US. The administration is pushing for an extra $24 billion in aid for Ukraine by the end of this year. This would escalate total assistance to a whopping $135 billion since the conflict ignited in February 2022.

Yet, a CNN poll from August uncovers that most Americans oppose further aid to Ukraine. The topic has grown increasingly divisive over time. Moreover, despite Western backing and training, Ukraine’s much-hyped counter-offensive has not yielded significant wins.

A Wall Street Journal survey earlier this month revealed that more than half of American voters — 52% — disapprove of Biden’s handling of the Ukrainian situation — a rise from 46% on March 22. Among those surveyed, over one-third believe too much effort is being put into helping Ukraine while only about one-fifth think not enough is being done.

US, UK kpughere 'Ụbọchị 20 na Mariupol' n'ụwa: Ngosipụta na-awụ akpata oyi nke mbuso agha Russia.

- Mba Amerịka na Briten na-amụpụta ìhè n'ihe arụrụ arụ nke Russia wakporo Ukraine. Ha ahaziela ihe ngosi UN nke akwụkwọ akụkọ a ma ama “Ụbọchị 20 na Mariupol”. Ihe nkiri a na-edekọ ahụmahụ nke ndị nta akụkọ Associated Press atọ n'oge nnọchibido nke Russia n'ụzọ obi ọjọọ na obodo ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri Ukraine. Onye nnochite anya UK Barbara Woodward kwusiri ike na nyocha a dị oke mkpa, ebe ọ na-ekpughe ka omume Russia si agba ụkpụrụ nke UN kwadoro - nkwanye ùgwù maka ọbụbụeze na ókèala.

Emepụtara site na usoro AP na PBS "Frontline", "Ụbọchị 20 na Mariupol" na-enye ihe ngosi awa 30 bara uru e dekọrọ na Mariupol mgbe Russia malitere mbuso agha ya na February 24, 2022. Ihe nkiri ahụ na-ejide ọgụ n'okporo ámá, nrụgide dị ukwuu na ndị bi na ya, na ọgụ na-egbu egbu nke na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ihe na-adịghị mma. were ndụ ndị aka ha dị ọcha gụnyere ụmụ nwanyị dị ime na ụmụaka. nnọchibido ahụ kwụsịrị na Mee 20, 2022 na-ahapụ puku kwuru puku mmadụ na Mariupol gbawara agbawa.

Onye nnọchi anya US na UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield zoro aka na "Ụbọchị 20 na Mariupol" dị ka ndekọ doro anya nke mwakpo agha Onye isi ala Russia Vladimir Putin. Ọ kpọkuru onye ọ bụla ka ọ hụ ihe egwu ndị a ma kwenye onwe ha maka ikpe ziri ezi na udo na Ukraine.

Mkpuchi AP sitere na Mariupol ewetela iwe site na Kremlin ya na onye nnọchi anya UN ya

FUKUSHIMA FALLOUT: Tepco Begins Controversial Release of Radioactive Water into Pacific, Sparks Global Outrage

- Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) started discharging treated radioactive water from the devastated Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday. The flow began around 1 p.m. local time, with plans to continue the release for 17 days. TEPCO executives assured they would stop the release if any problems arose.

The decision has sparked global protests, including in Japan and South Korea. China issued a harsh statement on Thursday, condemning Japan’s “selfish and irresponsible” actions. Beijing warned of a potential “man-made secondary disaster” if Japan proceeded with the water dumping.

In Tokyo, hundreds of protestors gathered near TEPCO’s headquarters. Despite not being allowed to approach the building, their determined presence was a stark contrast to the tranquility of the nearby Imperial Palace. Their demands included calls to “protect our rights.”

Among the crowd was Terumi Kataoka, a woman in her sixties from Fukushima. She held a banner adorned with fish, her message clear: “No Dumping Radioactive Water into The Ocean.” The demonstration was peaceful, with journalists and a minimal police presence on hand.

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Landmark Panel on UFOs Targets Unsettling National Security THREATS

- This Wednesday, the House of Representatives launched a historic panel on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), more widely known as UFOs. This initiative marks the government’s most serious acknowledgment of the need to scrutinize these enigmatic sightings at the uppermost levels of command.

Republican Tim Burchett, who started the meeting, clarified that it would focus solely on facts, devoid of alien folklore. For two hours, three witnesses recounted their interactions with seemingly physics-defying objects. They expressed concern over pilots’ fears of coming forward, strange biological material retrieved from unidentified crafts, and purported backlash against whistleblowers.

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SUNSET BOULEVARD na-achị Olivier Awards, Nicole Scherzinger na-enwu dị ka onye na-eme ihe nkiri kacha mma.

- At the Olivier Awards in London, “Sunset Boulevard” was the star of the night, winning seven awards. Nicole Scherzinger captured everyone’s attention with her award-winning performance. The show also took home the trophy for best musical revival.

The play “Dear England,” which mixes soccer and national pride, was named best new play. Actors Sarah Snook and Mark Gatiss were recognized for their outstanding performances, making it a night to remember for a variety of talents.

Scherzinger’s role as Norma Desmond added new excitement to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s famous musical. Her co-star Tom Francis was celebrated as best actor, showcasing their compelling depiction of Hollywood’s past glory.

Jamie Lloyd’s unique direction of “Sunset Boulevard,” which mixed live video feeds with stage action, earned him an Olivier Award for directing. This innovative production is set to impress audiences on Broadway soon.

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