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An Earthquake Destroys Villages in Afghanistan and Kills 800 People, 2,500 Injured

A village damaged by an earthquake that killed many people and destroyed villages in eastern Afghanistan is seen in Kunar province, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Desperate Afghans clawed through rubble in search of missing loved ones after a strong earthquake killed some 800 people and injured more than 2,500 in eastern Afghanistan, according to figures provided Monday by the Taliban government.

The 6.0 magnitude quake late Sunday hit towns in the province of Kunar, near the city of Jalalabad in neighboring Nangarhar province, causing extensive damage.

The quake at 11:47 p.m. was centered 27 kilometers (17 miles) east-northeast of Jalalabad, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It was just 8 kilometers (5 miles) deep. Shallower quakes tend to cause more damage. Several aftershocks followed.

Footage showed rescuers taking injured people on stretchers from collapsed buildings and into helicopters as people frantically dug through rubble with their hands.

The Taliban government’s chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said at a press conference Monday that the death toll had risen to at least 800 with more than 2,500 injured. He said most of the casualties were in Kunar.

Buildings in Afghanistan tend to be low-rise constructions, mostly of concrete and brick, with homes in rural and outlying areas made from mud bricks and wood. Many are poorly built.

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Injured victims of an earthquake that killed many people and destroyed villages in eastern Afghanistan are evacuated by military helicopter in Mazar Dara, Kunar province, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Wahidullah Kakar)

One resident in Nurgal district, one of the worst-affected areas in Kunar, said nearly the entire village was destroyed.

“Children are under the rubble. The elderly are under the rubble. Young people are under the rubble,” said the villager, who did not give his name.

“We need help here,” he pleaded. “We need people to come here and join us. Let us pull out the people who are buried. There is no one who can come and remove dead bodies from under the rubble.”

Homes collapsed and people screamed for help

Eastern Afghanistan is mountainous, with remote areas.

The quake has worsened communications. Blocked roads are forcing aid workers to walk four or five hours to reach survivors. Dozens of flights have operated in and out of Nangarhar Airport, transporting the injured to hospitals.

One survivor described seeing homes collapse before his eyes and people screaming for help.

Sadiqullah, who lives in the Maza Dara area of Nurgal, said he was woken by a deep boom that sounded like a storm approaching. Like many Afghans, he uses only one name.

He ran to where his children were sleeping and rescued three of them. He was about to return to grab the rest of his family when the room fell on top of him.

“I was half-buried and unable to get out,” he told The Associated Press by phone from Nangarhar Hospital. “My wife and two sons are dead, and my father is injured and in hospital with me. We were trapped for three to four hours until people from other areas arrived and pulled me out.”

It felt like the whole mountain was shaking, he said.

Rescue operations were underway and medical teams from Kunar, Nangarhar and the capital Kabul have arrived in the area, said Sharafat Zaman, a health ministry spokesman.

Zaman said many areas had not been able to report casualty figures and that “the numbers were expected to change” as deaths and injuries are reported. The chief spokesman, Mujahid, said helicopters had reached some areas but road travel was difficult.

“There are some villages where the injured and dead haven’t been recovered from the rubble, so that’s why the numbers may increase,” he told journalists.

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In this photo released by the Nangarhar Media Center, stretchers and ambulances are prepared to receive victims of an earthquake that killed hundreds and destroyed numerous villages in eastern Afghanistan, at Nangarhar Airport in Nangarhar, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (Nangarhar Media Center via AP)

The tremors were felt in neighboring Pakistan

Filippo Grandi, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said the earthquake intensified existing humanitarian challenges in Afghanistan and urged international donors to support relief efforts.

“This adds death and destruction to other challenges including drought and the forced return of millions of Afghans from neighbouring countries,” Grandi wrote on the social media platform X. “Hopefully the donor community will not hesitate to support relief efforts.”

A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2023, followed by strong aftershocks. The Taliban government estimated at least 4,000 people perished in that quake.

The U.N. gave a lower death toll of about 1,500. It was the deadliest natural disaster to strike Afghanistan in recent memory.

The latest earthquake was likely to “dwarf the scale of the humanitarian needs” caused by the disaster of 2023, according to the International Rescue Committee.

Entire roads and communities have been cut off from accessing nearby towns or hospitals and 2,000 casualties were reported within the first 12 hours, said Sherine Ibrahim, the country director for the aid agency.

“Although we have been able to act fast, we are profoundly fearful for the additional strain this will have on the overall humanitarian response in Afghanistan,” said Ibrahim. ” Global funding cuts have dramatically hampered our ability to respond to the ongoing humanitarian crisis.”

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said in a statement that immediate needs include search and rescue support, emergency healthcare and medical supplies, food, clean water, and restoring road access to reach isolated communities.

Sunday night’s quake was felt in parts of Pakistan, including the capital Islamabad. There were no reports of casualties or damage.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he was deeply saddened by events in Afghanistan. “Our hearts go out to the victims and their families. We are ready to extend all possible support in this regard,” he said on X.

Pakistan has expelled tens of thousands of Afghans in the past year, many of them living in the country for decades as refugees.

At least 1.2 million Afghans have been forced to return from Iran and Pakistan so far this year, according to a June report by UNHCR.

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Volleyball World Championship Delivers Tourism Gold for Thailand

Gabriela Braga Guimarães (Gabi), Brazilian national volleyball team player, greets Thai fans during the FIVB Women's World Championships 2025 in Chiang Mai. She became one of the viral sensations helping promote Thai tourism.

BANGKOK — Thailand has struck tourism gold with its hosting of the FIVB Women’s World Championships 2025, as volleyball athletes’ viral social media posts praising Thai hospitality generate invaluable global promotion worth far more than the tournament’s 8.4 billion baht ($260 million) economic impact.

The championship has become an unexpected marketing phenomenon, with international players from nearly every participating country sharing positive experiences about Thailand’s warmth, organization, and attractions across host cities Chiang Mai, Phuket, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Bangkok.

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Thailand hosts the FIVB Women’s World Championships 2025 from August 22 – September 7 in Bangkok.

Tourism and Sports Ministry Permanent Secretary Nattariya Taweeewong said on September 1 that the organic athlete testimonials have created immeasurable promotional value, showcasing Thailand’s sports tourism potential to a global audience in ways traditional advertising cannot achieve.

She said the estimated economic circulation value of 8.435 billion baht ($261 million) comes from employment, tax revenue from both direct and indirect spending, broken down as follows: promotional value of 5.596 billion baht ($173 million) generated from 1.3 billion live viewers and social media replay views of the competition broadcasts.

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Thailand hosts the FIVB Women’s World Championships 2025 from August 22 – September 7.

Additionally, there were 99.6 billion media reach impressions across various promotional channels during the tournament, with domestic and international tourist travel targets valued at 768.30 million baht ($23.7 million), creating an economic value of 2.07 billion baht ($64 million).

“The warm and impressive hospitality from Thai people has generated immeasurable viral content worldwide, stemming from athletes’ personal experiences. Thailand has captured global attention through this tournament, representing a highly successful example of sports tourism promotion,” said Nattariya.

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BRAND’S Launches Crayon Shin-chan Campaign Across Southeast Asia

BRAND’S Essence of Chicken by Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand) officially launches its regional campaign “BRAND’S x Crayon Shinchan” across five Southeast Asian countries: Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. The campaign employs a Character Marketing strategy featuring the iconic Japanese anime “Crayon Shinchan,”

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Mr. Omer Malik, CEO for Thailand & Indochina of Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand) Co., Ltd stated: 

“Suntory is committed to deeply understanding individual experiences and needs to create health products as lifestyle solutions. BRAND’S Essence of Chicken supports brain health – the core foundation of daily living and work. To reinforce this philosophy, Suntory has launched the regional ‘BRAND’S x Crayon Shinchan’ campaign across five Southeast Asian countries.”

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Ms. Jaturaporn Thanapornsungsuth, Vice President – Head of Marketing (Thailand & Indochina) of Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand) Co., Ltd., commented: “With his sharp brain and quick-witted character traits in creatively solving various problems and situations, we believe Crayon Shinchan will help consumers understand the benefits of BRAND’S Essence of Chicken. In Thailand, this campaign reinforces BRAND’S core concept ‘Start Your Day, Start with BRAND’S’ – emphasizing beginning each day with BRAND’S Essence of Chicken to ‘activate your brain switch’ and prepare for challenges, while communicating the benefits of ‘BRAND’S Essence of Chicken’ containing Carnosine and Vitamin B12, which support normal nervous system and brain function. 

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China’s Xi Seeks Expanded Role for Shanghai Cooperation Organization with a Development Bank

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a photo session during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit at the Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin, China, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (Suo Takekuma/Pool Photo via AP)

TIANJIN, China (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping said China would accelerate the creation of an SCO development bank Monday at the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tianjin, as he seeks to expand the organization’s influence and scope.

“Currently, as the global situation becomes more complex and turbulent, member states are facing more arduous safety and development responsibilities,” Xi said in opening remarks to the forum. He pledged $1.4 billion in loans in the next three years for SCO members. They are not specifically designated for the new development bank, for which no timeline has been released.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi were among the leaders of a couple of dozen nations meeting as part of the SCO. The group, originally seen as a foil to U.S. influence in Central Asia, has grown in size and influence over the years, but has remained largely a security forum.

With the addition of the bank and an emphasis on providing loans, Xi is attempting to expand the scope of the organization.

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Leaders pose for a family photo at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (Sergei Bobylev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

China on message

“He wants to provide an alternate world order, because the U.S.-led world order is very much in decline. This is the main narrative,” said Alfred Wu, a professor at the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.

Xi also said states should “oppose the Cold War mentality, bloc-based confrontation and bullying, and safeguard the international system with the United Nations at its core” while “advocating for an equal and orderly multipolar world, an inclusive economic globalization, and promote the building of a more just and reasonable global governance system.”

Xi’s remarks were consistent with China’s past comments. Opposition to a Cold War mentality is a reference to the America’s tough approach to China, as well as its withdrawal of funding from some U.N. agencies. But at this moment in time, China’s consistency is the message, Wu said.

Founded in 2001, the SCO now includes Russia, Belarus, China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Afghanistan and Mongolia are observer states, and 14 other countries, including several from the Middle East, serve as “dialogue partners.”

The summit comes days ahead of a military parade in Beijing to which China has invited its allies and neighbors.

Focus on conflict

On Sunday, Xi met with Modi where they vowed to resolve their differences about a border dispute, which had led to a freeze in relations in 2020. The disputes revolve around three points in their vast border in India’s northern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh regions as well as near Bhutan.

Putin arrived for the summit Sunday and will attend the parade Wednesday for the 80th anniversary of Japan’s World War II surrender. Modi will not stay for the parade. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who is not attending the SCO summit, will be present for the military parade, along with the leader of Myanmar’s military government, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing.

Putin spoke to Xi on Sunday, ahead of the bilateral talks the two were scheduled to hold Tuesday. He updated the Chinese leader on the Russia-U.S. talks on the Ukraine war in Alaska last month.

“I would like to note that the understandings reached at the recent high-level Russian-American summit in Alaska are also, I hope, moving in this direction, opening the way to peace in Ukraine,” Putin said.

Development policy has been a large part of the messaging in recent days. Putin said Russia and China were jointly “against discriminatory sanctions” that hurt the socioeconomic development of the world at large in a written interview released by the Chinese official news agency Xinhua on Saturday.

He said Russia, alongside its Chinese partners, supports the reform of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

“It is essential to end the use of finance as an instrument of neo-colonialism, which runs counter to the interests of the Global Majority,” he said.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, from left, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping talk ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit at the Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin, China, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (Indian Prime Minister’s Office via AP)

Security is still key

While China is eager for the SCO to take a larger role on the global stage, it remains to be seen how effective the organization will be. Its focus in the past has been on propping up the security initiatives of its member states. China said the SCO is effective in combating what it refers to as the three forces: terrorism, separatism and extremism.

Those threats are what Beijing cited after it swept more than 1 million Uyghurs, Kazakhs and members of other largely Muslim minorities into camps, prisons, and other detention facilities in 2018.

“Their anti-terrorism exercises are more about countering threats to authoritarian regimes rather than countering terrorism in its own right,” said Derek Grossman, a professor of international relations at the University of Southern California.

“There’s competing organizations,” said Grossman. “If anything, BRICS might have much more luck in competing against the West because there are major economies involved.”

Even if the SCO summit’s reach and influence is ultimately limited, one thing is clear, he said: “China is on a diplomatic uptick and the U.S. is self destructing.”

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Dusit Thani Family Battle Intensifies Before Park Opening

Dusit Central Park sits at the crossroads of Bangkok's financial and commercial districts.

BANGKOK — A bitter family dispute has erupted at Thailand’s iconic Dusit Thani hotel chain, with two sisters moving to oust their older brother as director. The boardroom battle comes just as the company prepares to open its flagship 46-billion-baht ($1.4 billion) Dusit Central Park project on September 3, with shareholders set to vote on September 26.

For more than 70 years, Thanpuying (Lady) Chanat Piyaui invested in pioneering the hotel industry and created an unmistakable “landmark” for Bangkok and Thailand’s tourism industry with the Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel, which opened in 1970.

Dusit Thani grew to become one of Thailand’s leading hotel operators and has recently expanded this “Thai brand” to 19 countries worldwide.

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Thanpuying Chanat Piyaui, who pioneered Thailand’s luxury hotel industry with the iconic Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel, now a landmark in the capital’s skyline.

The largest shareholder of Dusit Thani Public Company Limited today is Chanat and Children Co., Ltd. with 49.74%, followed by Central Pattana Public Company Limited with 17.09%, while the remaining shares are held by groups with stakes below 5%.

According to reports from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, Dusit Thani PCL (DUSIT) has suffered uninterrupted losses for the past five years, starting with the outbreak of Covid-19 in 2020: a loss of 1.billion baht ($31 million), 2021 a loss of 945 million baht ($29 million), 2022 a loss of 501.46 million baht ($15.5 million), 2023 a loss of 569.82 million baht ($17.65 million), 2024 a loss of 236.77 million baht ($7.3 million) and in the first six months of 2025 a loss of 242.86 million baht ($7.5 million).

It is said that this cumulative loss of more than 1 billion baht has triggered the dissatisfaction of major shareholders Sinee Thienprasiddhi and Sunong Saleeratwivak, blood sisters of Chanin Donavanik. This culminated in the change of directors at Chanat and Children Co, Ltd in February 2025, when Chanin was voted out of his role as director.

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Dusit Thani Hotel reveals its new look, as viewed from Lumpini Park, Bangkok.

The “family feud” became increasingly visible to the public when the shareholders rejected the 2024 annual financial statements last April, even though they had been audited and certified by an independent auditor.

The conflict escalated when Chanat and Children Co, Ltd, the major shareholder of Dusit Thani PCL, proposed the removal of Chanin Donavanik as director at the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) scheduled for September 26. The proposal also included increasing the number of board members from 12 to 18.

Chanin held a press conference last week and explained that the claims of continued losses and high debt do not reflect the whole picture. Most of the losses, he explained, stemmed from the interest burden on the major 46 billion baht Dusit Central Park project, which is due to officially open on September 3.

He added that the investments made before the pandemic and the efforts to maintain the business through Covid without a capital increase and thus avoiding the burden on shareholders should be recognised.

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Chanin Donavanik at his August 27, 2025 press conference, vowing to protect Dusit Thani from what he called an unjust takeover.

He pointed out that the new Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel has been well received in its first year of operation, while Dusit Residences has achieved record revenue and is heading towards unprecedented profitability. These profits, he emphasised, will help to reduce the company’s outstanding debt.

“This is not a business failure, but a foundation for long-term growth,” he said.
Sinee and Sunong, his sisters and opponents, issued a rebuttal the next day, claiming that the administration of Chanat and Children Co, Ltd. and Dusit Thani PCL was separate from the inheritance of Thanpuying Chanat Piyaui.

They emphasized that Chanat and Children Co’s company rules explicitly prohibit the sale of Dusit Thani shares to outsiders. They said that it is impossible to open the door for outsiders to take over the company by unfair means.

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Regarding Dusit Thani’s request for an extraordinary general meeting, the sisters emphasised that it would be in the best interest of Dusit Thani and its shareholders as the company has not paid dividends for over five years and has now accumulated losses of more than 1.254 billion baht ($39 million). They said that the company cannot remain idle, a change in management is necessary.

The invitation to Central Pattana, which holds 17.09% of Dusit Thani and is an important partner in the Dusit Central Park project, to send representatives to the board was therefore justified. They argued that this was a common practice to protect company investments and not an irregularity.

The sisters also pointed out that Central Pattana has appointed only two directors, making it impossible for them to dominate management or engineer a takeover, as has been reported in the media. They stressed that Dr Krissada Kaveeyarn and Supasak Jirasawinvipan, who will join the board as authorised signatories alongside Sinee Thienprasiddhi, have no links with Central Pattana.

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Chanat and Children Co. issued a statement saying Sinee Thienprasiddhi worked alongside Thanpuying Chanat and received direct knowledge and experience for over 30 years, making her suitable to manage Dusit Thani’s operations.

They promised to do everything in their power to ensure that Dusit Thani is run transparently, with good governance and towards sustainable growth.

In the midst of this escalating feud, the prominent businesswoman and celebrity and President of the Football Association of Thailand, “Madame Pang” Nualphan Lamsam, tendered her resignation as a board member on Tuesday August 26.

She cited her multiple responsibilities in business, philanthropy and especially sports management, which require her full attention, leaving her insufficient time to fulfil her duties as a director of the company.

Business media analysts noted that Madame Pang did not want to be seen as part of the conflict surrounding Dusit Thani ahead of the crucial decision day on September 26, 2025.

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Chaikasem Nitisiri Emerges as Pheu Thai’s Last PM Hope

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BANGKOKPheu Thai Party released the biography of Chaikasem Nitisiri, their remaining prime ministerial candidate, while negotiating with the opposition People’s Party for support. The veteran lawyer, who turned 77 on August 26, represents a dramatic political reversal as Pheu Thai courts their former rivals.

The two parties have been bitter enemies since 2023, when Pheu Thai abandoned the People’s Party (then Move Forward) after failed attempts to make Pita Limjaroenrat prime minister. Pheu Thai instead formed a government with rival parties, including Bhumjaithai, leaving the People’s Party in opposition.

Last Candidate Standing

The political landscape shifted when Paetongtarn Shinawatra was removed by the Constitutional Court on August 29 over leaked audio of border talks with Cambodia’s Hun Sen. Bhumjaithai’s Anutin Charnvirakul quickly moved to form a new government, personally approaching the People’s Party the same day.

Chaikasem is Pheu Thai’s sole remaining option after both Srettha Thavisin and Paetongtarn were ousted by court rulings. Despite recovering from a stroke during the 2023 campaign, he has worked behind the scenes as an advisor to both previous prime ministers.

Chaikasem Nitisiri, left, and Pheu Thai PM candidates Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Srettha Thavisin at a rally on Apr. 5, 2023.
Three Pheu Thai PM candidates from left: Chaikasem Nitisiri, Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Srettha Thavisin at a rally on Apr. 5, 2023.

Legal Veteran

The veteran prosecutor served as Attorney General (2007-2009) and Justice Minister under Yingluck Shinawatra. He holds law degrees from Chulalongkorn University and Columbia University, beginning his prosecutorial career in 1973.

After retirement, he entered politics as Justice Minister under Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s government from 2013, playing a key role in judicial reform policies.

Chaikasem led government negotiations during the 2014 coup attempt and advocates for constitutional reform. He proposes explicitly stating that “coups constitute criminal rebellion with no statute of limitations to prevent future power seizures.”

Thai media suggests the People’s Party appears more receptive to Anutin’s direct approach than Pheu Thai’s negotiations, as Chaikasem has remained largely out of public view during the current political crisis.

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Israel Kills Hamas Spokesperson as Security Cabinet Meets on Expanding Offensive in Gaza

Palestinians stand next to a heavily damaged building in the Rimal neighborhood, in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025, a day after it was hit by an Israeli military strike that killed several people. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The Israeli military announced Sunday that it killed a longtime spokesperson for Hamas’ armed wing, as the country’s security cabinet met to discuss the expanding offensive in some of Gaza ‘s most populated areas.

There were no plans to discuss negotiations for a ceasefire at the meeting, according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak with the media.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz identified the spokesperson as Abu Obeida, the nom de guerre for the official who represented Hamas’ Qassam Brigades. He was killed over the weekend. Hamas has not commented on the claim.

Obeida’s last statement was issued Friday as Israel began the initial stages of the new offensive and declared Gaza City a combat zone. His statement said the militants would do their best to protect living hostages but warned that they would be in areas of fighting. He said the remains of dead hostages would “disappear forever.”

Israel’s military said the spokesperson, whom it identified as Hudahaifa Kahlout, had been behind the release of videos showing hostages as well as footage of the Hamas-led attack that sparked the war.

Israel has killed many of Hamas’ military and political leaders as it attempts to dismantle the group and prevent an attack like the one on Oct. 7, 2023, when militants abducted 251 people and killed around 1,200, mostly civilians, in southern Israel.

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Smoke rises to the sky following an Israeli military strike in the northern Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Maya Levin)

A ‘death trap’ while seeking food

At least 43 Palestinians were killed since Saturday, most of them in Gaza City, according to local hospitals. Shifa Hospital, the territory’s largest, said 29 bodies were brought to its morgue, including 10 people killed while seeking aid and others struck across the city.

“Where are the resistance fighters that (Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu claims he is bombing? Does he consider stones resistance fighters?” said a relative of one of the dead at Shifa Hospital, who did not give her name. She said they would not be displaced.

Hospital officials reported 11 other fatalities from strikes and gunfire. Al-Awda Hospital said seven of them were civilians trying to reach aid.

Witnesses said Israeli troops opened fire on crowds in the Netzarim Corridor, an Israeli military zone that bisects Gaza.

“We were trying to get food, but we were met with the occupation’s bullets,” said Ragheb Abu Lebda, who saw at least three people bleeding from gunshot wounds. “It’s a death trap.”

The corridor has become increasingly perilous. Civilians have been killed as United Nations humanitarian convoys are overwhelmed by looters and desperate crowds, or shot on their way to sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an Israeli-backed U.S. contractor.

The GHF told The Associated Press that there was “no incident at or near our site today.” Israel’s military did not respond to questions about Sunday’s casualties.

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Palestinians mourn over the bodies of people killed either by Israeli military strikes or while trying to reach aid trucks, outside Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Too exhausted to evacuate

Israel for weeks has been operating on the outskirts of Gaza City and the Jabaliya refugee camp to prepare for the offensive’s initial stages. The military has intensified air attacks on coastal areas of the city, including Rimal.

In Rimal, quiet Palestinians looked through the rubble after a strike, some venturing into the upper floors of shattered buildings that were still standing. A child tried to pull a shopping cart loaded with plastic jugs over the debris.

The military has urged the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza City to flee south, but many say they are exhausted after repeated displacements or unconvinced that any safe place in Gaza remains.

The United Nations says about 65,000 Palestinians have evacuated since Aug. 1, including 23,199 in the past week. More than 90% of the over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza have been displaced at least once during the war, many of them multiple times, according to the U.N.

Israel has signaled that aid to Gaza City could be cut, and it has announced new infrastructure projects in southern Gaza — steps that Palestinians say amount to forced displacement.

More deaths from hunger

Seven more Palestinian adults died of malnutrition-related causes over the last 24 hours, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Sunday.

That brought the adult death toll from malnutrition-related causes to 215 since June when the ministry started to count them, it said, and 124 children have died of malnutrition-related causes since the war began.

flotilla of ships departed Sunday from Barcelona for Gaza with humanitarian aid and activists on board, seeking to break the Israeli blockade of the territory. Similar attempts in the past have failed.

At least 63,371 Palestinians have died during the war, said the ministry, which does not say how many were fighters or civilians but that around half have been women and children.

The ministry is part of the Hamas-run government and staffed by medical professionals. The U.N. and independent experts consider it the most reliable source on war casualties. Israel disputes the figures but has not provided its own.

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Thai Student Wins Gold at iCAN 2025 with Upcycled Pet Mobility Aid

Pitchaya Sasibutra shows the Green Halo device that will improve mobility and quality of life for disabled dogs.

BANGKOK — A Thai student has captured international attention at one of the world’s most prestigious youth innovation competitions, demonstrating how sustainability and compassion can drive groundbreaking invention.

Pitchaya Sasibutra, a student from Brighton College Bangkok, took home multiple honors at the 10th International Invention Innovation Competition in Canada (iCAN 2025) on August 30, earning Thailand recognition on the global innovation stage. Her project, “Green Halo: An Upcycled Mobility Aid Enhancing Life for Blind Dogs,” secured not only a Gold Medal but three additional prestigious awards in the competition’s final round.

Record-Breaking Competition

This year’s milestone 10th anniversary competition drew a record 802 participants from 62 countries and regions, making Pitchaya’s multiple victories particularly remarkable. The Green Halo project distinguished itself among hundreds of innovative ideas by combining environmental sustainability with social impact.

The invention transforms upcycled materials into specialized mobility aids for blind dogs, enabling them to navigate safely and live more independently. The device represents a unique fusion of waste reduction, animal welfare, and practical engineering that resonated with the international jury.

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The Green Halo project combines environmental sustainability with social impact.

Multiple Recognition Categories

Pitchaya’s innovation earned recognition across four distinct categories:

  • Gold Medal recognition in both preliminary and final rounds
  • Canadian Special Award from the Innovation Initiative Co-operative Inc. “The Inventors Circle”
  • Best Invention Video Award among the top 10 selections
  • Overall Top 10 Best Invention Award from the jury

From Recognition to Real Impact

Following her international triumph, Pitchaya translated her success into direct action by donating the Green Halo device to Thailand’s Home for Handicapped Animals Foundation. The donation will immediately improve mobility and quality of life for disabled dogs in the foundation’s care, while additional financial support will assist the shelter’s ongoing operations.

“This invention is more than just an innovation – it’s a way to give blind dogs a second chance at mobility and independence, while also promoting the importance of upcycling and sustainable design,” Pitchaya explained.

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Pitchaya Sasibutra donates the Green Halo device to Thailand’s Home for Handicapped Animals Foundation.

Broader Implications

The Green Halo’s success highlights Thailand’s growing prominence in youth-led innovation and serves as inspiration for young inventors worldwide to address social challenges through creative problem-solving. The project exemplifies how emerging innovators can merge technical skills with environmental consciousness and social responsibility to create meaningful change.

The achievement positions Thailand as an important contributor to global youth innovation, demonstrating that transformative ideas can emerge from anywhere when creativity meets compassion and practical application.

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Turkish Humanitarians Visit Thai Soldiers Injured by Cambodian Landmines

Abdullah Altay, head of Turkey's IHH humanitarian affairs, and his team visit Surin Hospital on August 30, 2025.

SURIN — A Turkish international humanitarian organization has visited injured Thai soldiers along the Cambodia border, expressing concern over the Thai-Cambodia conflict and calling for peaceful resolution regardless of which side initiated hostilities.

Abdullah Altay, head of diplomatic humanitarian affairs at Turkey’s IHH – Humanitarian Relief Foundation, led a delegation to the Thai-Cambodia border area to visit and support families affected by the armed clashes that occurred from July 24-28.

The delegation then traveled to Surin Hospital on the evening of August 30, where they were welcomed by Hospital Director Dr. Chawamay Suebnukarn and medical staff, who briefed them on the border situation.

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Abdullah Altay, head of Turkey’s IHH humanitarian affairs, and his team visit an injured Thai soldier at Surin Hospital on August 30, 2025.

The hospital has been treating soldiers injured by PMN-2 landmine explosions and those wounded during Thai-Cambodia border clashes since the late July fighting. Even after a ceasefire agreement was reached, soldiers continuing patrol duties have continued to step on landmines, resulting in amputations.

After receiving the briefing, Altay visited Private Adisorn Pomklang, 22, the sixth Thai soldier to lose a limb to a PMN-2 landmine. His right leg was severed at the ankle while on patrol near bunkers 11-12 on the right side of Ta Kway Castle on August 27.

The delegation also visited two other soldiers injured in the clashes who remain hospitalized at Surin Hospital, both showing gradual improvement.

“I am deeply moved by what I witnessed today,” Altay said. “The injured soldiers and their families are those directly facing the consequences. On behalf of IHH, we have provided initial assistance through essential supplies, drinking water, and financial support to alleviate their hardship.”

 

He emphasized his organization’s primary hope: “What we most want to see is all parties turning to dialogue and finding peaceful solutions. Regardless of which side started first or last – we don’t focus on that. We want to see this conflict end through negotiation and work together to build peace in the border area.”

Private Adisorn expressed gratitude for the international concern, saying he feels overwhelmed by support. With his mother, wife, and young daughter by his side throughout his recovery, he welcomed the foreign organization’s hospital visit and sent a message to fellow soldiers on border patrol duty: “Please everyone stay careful and safe.”

The visit highlights growing international attention to the border tensions and ongoing humanitarian impact on Thai military personnel serving in the disputed area.

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