10.13.2024 sunday

The Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine are taken offline following a denial-of-service attack, with the hackers also stealing 31 million password hashes in a data breach(Forbes) 

Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz announces plans for Germany to supply Israel with a new shipment of weapons, and that the German government has agreed to continue shipments for at least the near future. (Euro News) 

Multiple Palestinian, Dutch, and Jewish human rights organizations sue the Dutch government for exporting weapons and military goods to Israel, thereby allegedly failing to prevent violations of the Genocide Convention and other war crimes in the Gaza Strip. (Reuters) 

United Nations human rights investigators accuse Israel of crimes against humanity and the crime of extermination by deliberately targeting health facilities and medical personnel in Gaza. (Al Jazeera) 

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni summons the Israeli ambassador to Italy after Israeli forces target bases manned by Italian peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. (CNN) 

Israeli forces fire at a watchtower used by U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon injuring two. (Euronews) 

This year’s Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors group Nihon Hidankyo for “its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again”. (The Washington Post) (Nobel Prize) 

One person is killed and twelve others are trapped when an elevator fails at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine in Cripple CreekColoradoUnited States(Sky News) 

At least twenty miners are killed and seven others are injured in an attack by unknown armed militants on a private coal mine in Duki District, Balochistan, Pakistan. (Reuters) 

Researchers from the University of Granada confirm that bones lying in the Seville Cathedral in Seville, Andalusia, Spain, belonged to Christopher Columbus(ABC Spain) 

An Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced people in Gaza kills 28 people and injures 54 others. (AP) 

An Israeli Merkava tank opens fire on a UNIFIL checkpoint in southern Lebanon, injuring two peacekeepers. Israeli troops also open fire on two other UN positions near the Blue Line, although no casualties are reported. (BBC News) 

At least 22 people are killed in Israeli airstrikes on two different areas in central Beirut, Lebanon. (AP) 

Sudanese human rights group Emergency Lawyers reports that over 500 Sudanese civilians have been killed in airstrikes conducted by the Sudanese Armed Forces on multiple civilian areas held by the Rapid Support Forces. (Reuters) 

The World Bank approves a new financial intermediary fund consisting of grants from the United States, Japan, Canada, and other countries coupled with interest from frozen Russian assets to give to Ukraine as part of a $50 billion loan. (Reuters) 

Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War confirms the death of journalist Victoria Roshchyna who had been held prisoner by Russia since August 2023. (The Kyiv Independent) 

This year’s Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to South Korean writer Han Kang “for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life”. (Nobel Prize) 

At least ten people are killed in damages by tornadoes caused by Hurricane Milton in Florida, United States. (Reuters) 

In its annual Living Planet report, the World Wildlife Fund estimates that wild populations of animal species have decreased over 70% since 1970, with some high-biodiversity areas seeing up to 95% declines. (DW) 

Erling Haaland becomes the all-time top goalscorer of the Norway national football team with 34 goals in the last 36 matches, beating Jørgen Juve‘s 1934 record of 33 goals. (ESPN) 

The Federal Court of Malaysia commutes the death sentence of Azilah Hadri, one of Altantuyaa’s murderers, to 40 years imprisonment. (CNA)