Will Gaza motion passed by UN Security Council have any impact? | Inside Story

Will Gaza motion passed by UN Security Council have any impact? | Inside Story

The UN Security Council passes a motion on the war on Gaza, after more than two months of Israeli attacks that have killed 20,000 Palestinians. The resolution – weakened by U.S. pressure – calls for more aid, but not for Israel to stop its bombard-ment. So will it have any impact? Presenter: Dareen Abughaida Guests:…

Apple Executives Johny Srouji And John Ternus Talk About Chips, AI And Innovation

Apple Executives Johny Srouji And John Ternus Talk About Chips, AI And Innovation

In this full interview, CNBC reporter Katie Tarasov sits down with Apple’s head of silicon, Johny Srouji, and senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, John Ternus, for a rare discussion about Apple’s growing chip business, geopolitical risks in Taiwan and what’s next in AI. Produced by: Katie Tarasov Edited by: Sydney Boyo Camera: Andrew Evers,…

Aid trucks alone won’t end suffering of civilians: UNRWA director

Aid trucks alone won’t end suffering of civilians: UNRWA director

Thomas White, director of UNRWA affairs in Gaza, says “nothing has changed” in the besieged enclave since the UN Security Council passed a resolution Friday evening to boost aid. “People continue to be be pushed around Gaza into an increasingly smaller space; aid trucks alone are not going to solve that problem. We have Rafah…

Ex-Palestinian PM Salam Fayyad: ‘PLO should expand to include Hamas’ | The Bottom Line

Ex-Palestinian PM Salam Fayyad: ‘PLO should expand to include Hamas’ | The Bottom Line

“No national liberation movement in history is based on what its enemy wants,” says the former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, Salam Fayyad. For the Palestinian Authority to have any legitimacy in the eyes of the Palestinian people, the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) would have to expand its membership to include Hamas and Islamic…

Rice harvest likely reduced across Asia: El Nino weather phenomenon blamed for drought

Rice harvest likely reduced across Asia: El Nino weather phenomenon blamed for drought

Drought could significantly impact rice harvests across Asia this season due to the El Nino weather phenomenon. This comes as parts of Indonesia are still reeling from previous drought conditions. And in one of the world’s biggest rice exporters – Vietnam – farmers are having to adapt to their farmlands shrinking as a result of…

UNSC resolution ‘greenlighting genocide’: Former UNRWA official

UNSC resolution ‘greenlighting genocide’: Former UNRWA official

Chris Gunness says what’s unfolding in Gaza is “an American-Israeli genocide – it’s not just an Israeli genocide”. “Just as America provides Israel with $4bn of military support per annum, it’s also – as we’ve seen tonight – providing Israel with diplomatic and political cover to continue with a genocide which is marked by the…

Last French soldiers leave Niger: All French military hardware removed from country

Last French soldiers leave Niger: All French military hardware removed from country

The last French soldiers have left Niger after the country’s new rulers cancelled defence agreements and ordered the French ambassador to leave. On Thursday, France announced it was closing its embassy in the capital. Relations between the two countries broke down following a military coup on July 26. Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from the…

Palestinians in Gaza have now been displaced

Palestinians in Gaza have now been displaced

For more than two months many Palestinians in Gaza have now been displaced, living in dire conditions. Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary reports from a makeshift camp in Deir El Balah where internally displaced people including newborns have taken shelter in tents. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook:…

Why are so many journalists being killed in Gaza? | The Listening Post

Why are so many journalists being killed in Gaza? | The Listening Post

According to Gaza’s government media office, Israel’s military has now killed 97 journalists in the Strip. Israel has barred international media from entering Gaza, firsthand reporting on the onslaught there has been left to Palestinians already locked into the occupied territory – documenting their own genocide. Contributors: Amahl Bishara – Professor of anthropology, Tufts University…

Israeli attacks in Gaza ongoing

Israeli attacks in Gaza ongoing

All day yesterday and overnight, there were more relentless air attacks in the Gaza Strip – mainly refugee camps – that concentrated on the central part. More residential blocks were targeted directly and destroyed, creating more displaced Palestinians. Many ended up going to areas designated safe by the Israeli military in Deir al-Baleh (in central…