Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World
First major winter rains pummel Gaza, destroying makeshift shelters
The first heavy rainfall of the season sent water cascading Saturday through the sprawling Muwasi tent camp in the Gaza Strip, as the embattled enclave struggles to cope with flooding and devastated infrastructure from two years of war.
Residents attempted to dig trenches to direct the water from flooding their tents, as rain dripped through tears in tarpaulins and makeshift shelters. The first rain of the season pounded down in intermittent bursts, soaking the scant belongings families have managed to save. Strong winds can also topple tents and destroy families’ attempts to
Pope hosts Hollywood stars at Vatican, laments decline in movie-going
Thailand says US suspending talks on trade framework over Cambodia truce dispute
Trump's Teflon tested as Epstein saga looms over 2026 campaign
First major winter rains pummel Gaza, destroying makeshift shelters
Canadian football fans rally against attempt to adopt US rules
RFK Jr. discussed scaling back the role of FDA chief Makary, WSJ reports
Vatican returns to Canada artefacts connected to Indigenous people