Current World News Highlights: Israel-Gaza Conflict, Polio Vaccinations, and Global Protests

Summary of major global news stories, including Israeli-Gaza conflict, successful polio vaccination drive, Israeli protests for hostages, Biden and Harris campaign amidst Israel crisis, far-right win in German state elections, Russian missile attack in Ukraine, unmet safety promises for doctors in India, Putin's claims of Russian advances, Telegram boss Durov's legal troubles, and protests in Israel over hostage deaths.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 02-09-2024 18:27 IST | Created: 02-09-2024 18:27 IST
Current World News Highlights: Israel-Gaza Conflict, Polio Vaccinations, and Global Protests
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Israeli forces have killed at least 48 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, while medics carried on with a crucial polio vaccination drive, successfully immunizing over 80,000 children.

In another significant story, Israeli protesters demanded the government reach a deal to release hostages held by Hamas, triggering a nationwide strike disrupting multiple services.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Pennsylvania as the Israel crisis loomed large. This critical period before the Nov. 5 election sees heightened activity from both Democratic and Republican fronts.

In Germany, state elections showed historic gains for anti-establishment parties, putting Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition under significant pressure as national elections approach.

In Ukraine, a wave of Russian missile attacks rocked Kyiv, shaking homes and damaging infrastructure.

Tragedy struck in Kolkata with the assault and murder of a young female doctor, highlighting unfulfilled promises of better security in public hospitals.

Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed substantial territorial gains in eastern Ukraine, as Moscow's forces continue to push forward.

Telegram boss Pavel Durov, under investigation in France, is reportedly facing repercussions for his independent management of the platform, according to the Russian Foreign Minister.

Massive protests swept across Israel following the death of six hostages in Gaza, with citizens demanding more action from their government to secure a ceasefire and the release of remaining hostages.

Lastly, tension between Albania and Greece heightened as ethnic Greek politician Fredis Beleris was released from jail amid ongoing legal disputes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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