A Global Unfold: News From China to Gaza
A hit-and-run in China’s Zhuhai leaves 35 dead. The Philippines accuses China of pressure over sea rights. Israel bombards Beirut, showing no signs of ceasefire. Mauritius' opposition wins elections. Valencia's schools reopen post-floods. Israel attempts aid for Gaza amid conflict. Key stories span various regions.
A shocking hit-and-run attack in Zhuhai, southern China, resulted in the tragic loss of 35 lives and left 43 seriously injured, as local authorities reported. The incident, involving an off-road vehicle, took place at a sports center where people were exercising.
In a geopolitical development, the Philippines is confronted with increasing pressure from China to relinquish its claims in the South China Sea, as revealed by Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro. This emerged during talks with Australia's counterpart, marking the fifth such meeting aimed at addressing shared security concerns.
Simultaneously, intense Israeli airstrikes targeted Beirut's southern suburbs, controlled by Hezbollah. Despite international calls for peace, the Israeli defense minister dismissed any ceasefire until achieving strategic objectives, emphasizing heightened tension in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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