Jordan's foreign minister urges global action to prevent "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza amid regional conflict risks. Meanwhile, UK RAF surveillance over Gaza may aid ICC war crime probes, emphasizing humanitarian concerns.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has called for international intervention to halt what he describes as "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza, warning of potential regional conflict and stressing the importance of stability and humanitarian aid.
Meanwhile, former model Stacey Williams has accused
Donald Trump of groping her in 1993 at Trump Tower with Jeffrey Epstein present, adding another allegation to the list of sexual misconduct claims against him, including the 2023 case involving E. Jean Carroll.
Transitioning to Europe, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen canceled her meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic over his ties with a Russian minister, illustrating the complexities Serbia faces as it hopes to join the EU while maintaining its connections with Russia.
In a related move concerning geopolitical tensions, nearly 400 authors, including Sally Rooney and Arundhati Roy, have called for a boycott of Israeli cultural institutions due to their perceived complicity in the Gaza conflict, advocating for a stand against injustices towards Palestinians.
On another front, the UK has been conducting RAF surveillance over Gaza, with the Ministry of Defense confirming that intelligence gathered might aid International Criminal Court investigations into potential war crimes, highlighting an emphasis on humanitarian objectives.
Lastly, border tensions remain high in Kashmir, where a rebel ambush tragically left three Indian soldiers and two civilian porters dead, underscoring the enduring conflict and accusations of terrorism that mar the region.