A new weather system hit Gaza on Tuesday, April 7, exacerbating the living conditions of Palestinian displaced individuals living in tents. Heavy rains and strong winds have intensified their daily struggles.
Indonesia is actively seeking support from the OACPS countries to nominate itself for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2029-2030 term. This initiative was discussed during a series of meetings held by the Indonesian Foreign Minister with his counterparts from member states.
Malaysia has announced the launch of the 'Grand Nusantara Resilience 2026' campaign to provide humanitarian support to Gaza, involving the dispatch of 30 containers of aid weighing approximately 374 tons. The initiative includes five phases aimed at delivering urgent assistance and mobilizing international action.
The European Union has announced an additional humanitarian aid package of €2 million for Cuba, as the country faces worsening humanitarian crises. This aid aims to support humanitarian partners in distributing food and water assistance.
A new convoy of humanitarian aid trucks has departed for Gaza, aiming to alleviate the suffering of residents affected by the current situation. This aid comes at a critical time as the region faces severe shortages of essential supplies.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received phone calls from leaders of Spain, Mauritania, and Uzbekistan, expressing their support for the Kingdom amid current regional developments. The leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining security and stability in the region.
A humanitarian aid ship has arrived in Havana, Cuba, at a time when the country is grappling with severe economic and energy crises. This aid comes as citizens face increasing difficulties in securing their basic needs.
Municipalities in the Gaza Strip are working under harsh conditions to deliver the minimum essential services despite the massive destruction caused by the Israeli war. They rely on temporary solutions and the reuse of damaged equipment to meet citizens' needs.
On Tuesday, the first ships of the aid fleet arrived in Havana, loaded with medical supplies, food, and solar panels, to address the severe energy crisis facing Cuba. This assistance comes as the country grapples with a crippling energy shortage due to the U.S. oil embargo.