More Palestinians Return to Gaza Through Rafah as Israeli Attacks Continue, Forced Deportations Approved

February 11, 2026

More Palestinians Return to Gaza Through Rafah as Israeli Attacks Continue, Forced Deportations Approved

Forty-one Palestinians returned to Gaza via the Rafah crossing, facing tough Israeli searches. Israeli attacks persist despite ceasefire. Israel approved deportation of two Palestinians convicted of crimes, sparking rights group outcry.

UK Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fear of Family Separation Among Nurses and Migrants

February 11, 2026

UK Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fear of Family Separation Among Nurses and Migrants

New UK immigration rules worry nurses, carers, and migrants, with many fearing family splits and longer waits for permanent residence. The rules could push thousands out and deepen workforce crises.

Ebike Injuries Double in 2025 at Sydney Hospital; Stricter Rules Follow

February 11, 2026

Ebike Injuries Double in 2025 at Sydney Hospital; Stricter Rules Follow

Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital reports a doubling of serious ebike injuries in 2025 compared to last year. Experts warn of severe accidents, often at high speeds and with alcohol involved. New government rules now limit ebike power and speed to improve safety.

UN Report: Pakistan Has Enough Food Calories but Lacks Healthy Diet Variety

February 11, 2026

UN Report: Pakistan Has Enough Food Calories but Lacks Healthy Diet Variety

A UN-led report reveals Pakistan produces sufficient calories but not enough nutritious foods. With high cereal oversupply and low fruits, pulses, and protein intake, malnutrition and diseases rise. The report calls for government subsidy reform, sugar taxes, and incentives to promote healthier diets.

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

February 11, 2026

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

After years of war, Gaza's students face huge challenges. Schools are destroyed, families displaced, and many children miss regular classes. Some study in tents with little light. Older youths often quit to support families. Online classes are tough due to poor internet and lack of devices. Yet some students adapt and keep trying against the odds.