Gazas Al Shifa hospital a war zone – Five stories you need to know | Reuters

March 21, 2024:

1. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo on Thursday as part of talks to seek a ceasefire in Gaza, as a minister said Israel would fight on “even if the entire world turns on Israel”. In Gaza itself, Israels offensive focused on the Al Shifa hospital, the only partially working medical facility in the north of the Strip, for a fourth day, and local residents said they had seen buildings inside the complex in flames.

2. Raids on bulk carriers by Somali pirates are piling risks and costs onto shipping companies also contending with repeated drone and missile strikes by Yemens Houthi militia in the Red Sea and other nearby waters.

3. Russia staged its largest missile attack in weeks on Kyiv and the surrounding region on Thursday, injuring at least 17 people and damaging schools, residential buildings and industrial facilities, officials said.

4. Suspected gang members were killed during an attack on the Petion-Ville neighborhood on the southern outskirts of Haitis capital, as a clash with police and locals pointed to a resurgence of vigilante justice while the state remains absent.

5. The mother of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has failed with a lawsuit alleging he had received inadequate medical care in the Arctic penal colony where he died, because he did not make the complaint himself, a Navalny ally said.

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