WHO Says Gaza Mass Evacuation Would Be 'Disastrous'
The World Health Organization said Friday that a mass evacuation of the northern Gaza Strip would be "disastrous" for hospital patients, with hospitals in the south already at full capacity.
The World Health Organization said Friday that a mass evacuation of the northern Gaza Strip would be "disastrous" for hospital patients, with hospitals in the south already at full capacity.
The International Monetary Fund raised India's growth forecast to 6.3% in 2023 from an earlier forecast of 6.1%. Experts say that India's Covid-19 policies and other factors have armored the economy for a robust growth.
Following another month of record-breaking temperatures throughout the globe in September, the year 2023 is all but certain to be the warmest on record, a US agency said Friday.
Great Britain and the Philippines are celebrating 77 years of diplomatic relations this year, and the UK's show of support comes as the smaller Southeast Asian nation resists Beijing's pressure in a disputed shoal at the Spratly Islands.
A preview of the University of Michigan's monthly index showed the impact of inflation on consumers' views.
Fabian Picardo was sworn in for a fourth consecutive term as leader of Gibraltar Friday after his centre-left alliance narrowly won an election in the tiny British overseas territory.
Welly "represents the first step in making Welly a bridge between the web3 and web2 worlds," its community manager Piergiorgio Petoia said.
Bankman-Fried had previously blamed CZ for the FTX crash, describing it as "an extreme, quick, targeted crash precipitated by the CEO of Binance that made Alameda insolvent."
Due to the rise and consistent integration of freelance talents into the workforce, tools like freelancer management software have become more diverse, advanced and crucial for businesses of all sizes.
The Hamas attack has left Middle Eastern nations taking different stances, with UAE and Bahrain being more careful with their tone, while Kuwait, Oman and Qatar blame Israel's policies for the violence.
Earlier this week, TFL and Kwon's lawyers urged the court to ask Citadel Securities to provide documents containing its trading activities in May 2022.
Xbox-maker Microsoft and Activision Blizzard, whose video games include "Call of Duty" and "Candy Crush", are set to seal one of the biggest technology tie-ups after overcoming final hurdles Friday.
Natural and man-made disasters have caused $3.8 trillion in crop and livestock loses over 30 years, the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization said on Friday.
An Israeli embassy worker in Beijing was attacked on Friday, Israel's foreign ministry said.
Elliptic acknowledged the potential that an insider may have carried out or aided the exploit. It pointed out the possibility that some employees at FTX could have taken advantage of the turmoil that ensued when the company declared bankruptcy to move its cryptocurrency assets.
Flexport founder Ryan Petersen said the supply chain management company will begin the layoffs process Friday as Flexport seeks to "get back to profitability without raising prices or placing our fortress balance sheet at risk.
These male K-Pop idols prove that men can wear skirts too – and still look dashing.
MariaDB is implementing another round of layoffs following a previous round of job cuts in April. The database company has been facing financial challenges and actively seeking funding in recent months.
A Super Junior member confessed he sometimes feels shy to perform now compared to when he was younger.
H.E.R.'s 2022 group photo with Chris Martin and BTS now has a detailed background story.
IVE's Leeseo faced backlash for her allegedly "inappropriate" performance of Little Mix's "Woman Like Me."
A report linked YouTuber Kim Yong-ho to the death of South Korean actress Oh In-hye.
Some fans speculate that "The King: Eternal Monarch" co-stars Lee Min-ho and Kim Go-eun could be engaged.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER members shared their thoughts on being regarded as the "Next BTS."
Shell-shocked by the eruption of a bloody drug war that has spilled from the country's prisons into the streets, Ecuadorans will vote for a new president Sunday just weeks after a popular candidate was assassinated in public.