Some bread and baby food reach Gazans as blockade eases, Palestinians call for moreNew Foto - Some bread and baby food reach Gazans as blockade eases, Palestinians call for more

By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO (Reuters) -Flour and other food aid will start reaching some of Gaza's most vulnerable people on Thursday after Israel let some trucks through, but nowhere near enough to make up for shortages caused by an 11-week blockade, Palestinian officials said. Israel said it allowed 100 trucks also carrying baby food and medical equipment into the enclave on Wednesday, two days after announcing its first relaxation of the restrictions under mounting international pressure. Israel imposed the blockade on all supplies in March, saying Hamas was seizing deliveries for its fighters - a charge the group denies. The UN said a quarter of Gaza's 2.3 million people were at risk of famine. "Some bakeries will begin receiving flour to produce bread, and we expect the distribution of bread to begin later today," Amjad al-Shawa, director of the Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network in Gaza, told Reuters. He said just 90 trucks had got through. "During the ceasefire, 600 trucks used to enter every day, which means that the current quantity is a drop in the ocean, nothing," he said. Bakeries backed the U.N.'s World Food Programme would produce the bread and the agency's staff would hand it out - a more controlled system than previously when bakers sold it directly to the public at a low cost, he added. "The idea is to try and reach the most needy families, those who are desperate, as it is just the start," Shawa said. ATTACKS REPORTED As the first aid arrived since the blockade, Israeli military strikes on Gaza killed at least 35 Palestinians across the enclave on Thursday, local health authorities said. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on the reports. It has repeatedly said it seeks to avoid civilian casualties and targets militants. In Beit Lahiya on the northern edge of the enclave, a tank shell hit a medicine warehouse inside Al-Awda Hospital and set it ablaze, the health ministry said. Rescue workers had been trying to extinguish the fires for hours, it added. Tanks are stationed outside the hospital, medics say, effectively blocking access to the facility. The Gaza healthcare system has been barely functioning, with most of the medical facilities out of order, because of repeated Israeli military strikes, raids and the ban on the entry of medical supplies. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday Israel would be open to a temporary ceasefire to enable the return of hostages taken by Hamas-led fighters. But if they were not returned, he said it would press ahead with a military campaign to gain total control of Gaza. "Netanyahu continues to stall and insist on pursuing the war. There is no value to any agreement that doesn't stop the massacres in Gaza permanently," senior Hamas official Sami Ab Zuhri said in response to Netanyahu's comments. Israel launched its campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, which killed some 1,200 people by Israeli tallies and saw 251 hostages abducted into Gaza. The campaign has since killed more than 53,600 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, and devastated the coastal strip, where aid groups say signs of severe malnutrition are widespread. (Reporting and writing by Nidal al-Mughrabi; Editing by AndrewHeavens)

Some bread and baby food reach Gazans as blockade eases, Palestinians call for more

Some bread and baby food reach Gazans as blockade eases, Palestinians call for more By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO (Reuters) -Flour and other f...
Macron to pitch France as reliable alternative on Asia tour amid US-China rivalryNew Foto - Macron to pitch France as reliable alternative on Asia tour amid US-China rivalry

By Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to south east Asia to pitch France and Europe as reliable partners with "no strings attached" as the U.S. and China use more aggressive ways to gain influence in the region, officials said. Macron is set to arrive in Hanoi on Sunday, the first trip to Vietnam by a French president in nearly a decade, move on to Indonesia and finish up in Singapore, where he will speak at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia's top defence conference. Macron will present France and Europe as defenders of international cooperation and rules-based trade, at a time when other world powers such as the U.S. under President Donald Trump and China use more "coercive" or "predatory" methods. "As far as we're concerned, we defend the idea of rules for international trade, we don't advocate for the law of the jungle, where it's about survival of the fittest," a French presidential adviser said on Wednesday. Export-reliant Vietnam was caught off guard by the threat of high tariffs from the U.S. and France, and is keen to diversify its supply sources and markets to rely less on China. Dozens of deals were being prepared and could be signed during the three state visits, the Elysee told Reuters earlier. Macron is following leaders of China, Japan and other European countries in visiting the region in recent weeks, in a sign of south east Asia's strategic importance amid uncertainties on global supply chains and trade. The French leader will also use a speech to Indonesian students and the Singapore conference to dispel "misunderstandings" about the European position on conflicts beyond the region, denying any double standards on Gaza and framing Ukraine as not solely a European issue. Macron's criticism of Israel has become more strident over recent months, calling Benjamin Netanyahu's action in Gaza "shameful", which French officials hope will resonate in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country. Asked whether Indonesia, which has bought French-made Rafale warplanes, may need reassuring after at least one similar jet from the Indian army was downed by Pakistan, the French presidential adviser said the trip was not about specific "news items". "Unlike with the United States or other countries, French partners know there's "no strings attached" with (our material)," he said. (Reporting by Michel Rose, editing by Ed Osmond)

Macron to pitch France as reliable alternative on Asia tour amid US-China rivalry

Macron to pitch France as reliable alternative on Asia tour amid US-China rivalry By Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel...
Nicola Peltz Says She's 'Thankful for the Angels in My Life' As She Shares Image of Brooklyn Beckham amid Rumored Family 'Tension'New Foto - Nicola Peltz Says She's 'Thankful for the Angels in My Life' As She Shares Image of Brooklyn Beckham amid Rumored Family 'Tension'

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty; Nicola Peltz/Instagram Nicola Peltz shared a series of Instagram Stories on Wednesday, May 21 which showed her low-key picnic date with her husband, Brooklyn Beckham The actress shared "I love you so much baby," across the snap of Brooklyn and also added "thankful for the angels in my life," alongside a figure of an angel Nicola's posts come amid the ongoing rumors of tension between herself and Brooklyn and his parents, David and Victoria Beckham Nicola PeltzandBrooklyn Beckhamare enjoying a low-key picnic date amid ongoing rumors offamily tensionsbetween them and the wider Beckham family. Nicola, 30, shared a series of Instagram Stories on Wednesday, May 21, which showed her and her husband of three years' takeout, picnic date night. The pair enjoyed what appeared to be curry and rice dishes eaten from their plastic containers on the grass in their backyard. The actress tagged interior designerMichelle Finkelsteinin the pictures, so it appears she joined them too. "Best kind of night," Nicola wrote across one of the images while she added, "I love you so much, baby," across the image of Brooklyn lying on the grass wearing a baseball cap and a T-Shirt bearing the logo of hishot sauce brand, Cloud 23. Nicola Peltz/Instagram Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. An earlier Instagram Story post from her showed an angel figure alongside which the star had written, "Thankful for the angels in my life." The statement seems particularly relevant given the ongoing rumored tensions between Nicola and Brooklyn and his parents,DavidandVictoria Beckham. A source told PEOPLE earlier in May that there are"tensions between Brooklyn and Nicola and the family." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! And rumors of the family feud picked up steam after Brooklyn and Nicola, who live in Los Angeles, did not attendDavid's 50th birthday celebrationsin March. A source told PEOPLE that the couple was invited to the event, and it is not clear why they weren't present. Allen Berezovsky/Getty But, the first source added, "The relationship is definitely not beyond repair. They love and are always there for him. They're just hurt and disappointed that he's now playing no part in family life." Appearing to extend an olive branch, formerSpice GirlVictoria, 51,shared a photo on May 19 featuring all four of her children: sons Brooklyn, 26,Romeo, 22, andCruz, 20, plus daughterHarper, 13. In the snap, Brooklyn stood next to his sister with his arm around her shoulder. "We both love you all so much," Victoria wrote on top of herInstagram Storiesphoto, seemingly speaking for herself and husbandDavid Beckham, 50. Brooklyn and Nicolaexchanged vowsin 2022 and recently marked theirthird wedding anniversary. Karwai Tang/WireImage The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! There have been whispers of bad blood between the formerBates Motelactress and fashion designer for many years, but Nicola denied there was any "feud" during a March 2023 interview withCosmopolitan. "I've said this so many times:There's no feud," she said. "It's really weird, actually, whether it's my life or someone else's life or whatever, when you know the truth and then you read something totally wrong," she added. Read the original article onPeople

Nicola Peltz Says She’s ‘Thankful for the Angels in My Life’ As She Shares Image of Brooklyn Beckham amid Rumored Family ‘Tension’

Nicola Peltz Says She's 'Thankful for the Angels in My Life' As She Shares Image of Brooklyn Beckham amid Rumored Family 'Te...
Tom Cruise Reacts to Going Viral for the Way He Eats Popcorn at the MoviesNew Foto - Tom Cruise Reacts to Going Viral for the Way He Eats Popcorn at the Movies

Cindy Ord/Getty Tom Cruise has reacted to a viral video of himself eating popcorn The clip of the actor had the Internet talking, with fans commenting on the way Cruise eats the snack "They know when I'm going to these movies that I'm watching, I'm eating popcorn," Cruise said of the viral moment Tom Cruise's snacking habits are setting the Internet ablaze! The actor, 62, has gone viral for the way he eats popcorn, thanks to avideoposted by user @seifwtf on X. In the clip, Cruise could be seen frantically throwing popcorn into his mouth while at a screening ofMission: Impossible - Falloutat the BFI IMAX in London on May 11. Towards the end of the video, Cruise smiled as a voice in the background could be heard saying that he was being awarded theBFI Fellowship, before continuing to shovel the popcorn into his mouth. "This is how my dad eats popcorn," commented one, while another added, "Tom Cruise eating popcorn like he an uncle with a handful of peanuts." Disclaimer: There is a profanity used in the below video. "I'm eating that popcorn@DariusJButler" 😂😂@TomCruise#PMSLivehttps://t.co/hjKVYTz2lopic.twitter.com/EhJXqjWg2G — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow)May 21, 2025 Cruise later addressed the viral video while appearing onThe Pat McAfee Showwith Darius Butler on Wednesday, May 21. "I've never seen anyone eat popcorn this like," Butler, 39, told theMission: Impossiblestar. "Are you actually eating popcorn or are you full of s--- right here, TC? I've got to know." "Man, I'm eating popcorn," Cruise said while laughing. "They know when I'm going to these movies that I'm watching, I'm eating popcorn." According toRolling Stone, at a screening of Cruise's latest movie —Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning— he asked the audience if they had popcorn and admitted, "I normally eat two big buckets myself during a movie." Meanwhile, anotherinteractionshared on X showed Cruise urging a fan to "go get some more" popcorn after noticing their bucket was empty. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu via Getty It's not the first time Cruise's love of popcorn has circulated. In a 2023promotional videoduring the press run for the seventhMission: Impossiblefilm,Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1, Cruise declared, "I love my popcorn. Movies. Popcorn," while eating from a large bucket of the snack on a leather sofa. "Four cities. Four screenings. We had so much fun at the first fan screenings for Mission: Impossible! Thank you to everyone who came out," Cruise captioned the video on X. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoningis in theaters May 23. Read the original article onPeople

Tom Cruise Reacts to Going Viral for the Way He Eats Popcorn at the Movies

Tom Cruise Reacts to Going Viral for the Way He Eats Popcorn at the Movies Cindy Ord/Getty Tom Cruise has reacted to a viral video of himsel...
'Ignorant' to call Taiwan a country, China says responding to Taipei's foreign ministerNew Foto - 'Ignorant' to call Taiwan a country, China says responding to Taipei's foreign minister

By Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) -It is "arrogant and ignorant" to call Taiwan a country and its future can only be decided by China's 1.4 billion people, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday in a rebuff to the democratically-governed island's foreign minister. China views Taiwan as its own territory and says the island is one of its provinces with no right to be called a state. It has stepped up military and political pressure to assert those claims, including increasing the intensity of war games. Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Wednesday that China had no authority to decide whether Taiwan was a country because the island chooses its own government. He added that he would be happy to shake the hand of his Chinese opposite number, Wang Yi, in friendship. Speaking to reporters in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Taiwan had never been a country. "The relevant remarks only reveal that certain somebody's arrogance and ignorance, and they are naked provocations for Taiwan independence," she said. "The future of Taiwan can only be decided by the more than 1.4 billion Chinese people, including our Taiwan compatriots, and China will and must be reunified eventually, which is a historical trend that no force can stop." Taiwan's formal name is the Republic of China, the name of the government which in 1949 fled to the island after losing a bloody civil war with Mao Zedong's communists, who established the People's Republic of China. Taipei says Beijing has no right to speak for the island nor claim it as its own. In a video released on Thursday by his office, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te told military officers that "precious" freedom and democracy must be guarded by strength and constant vigilance. "Freedom and democracy are not gifts that fall from the sky; they are the fruits of the perseverance and sacrifice of generations of courageous people," he said, in footage filmed on Friday when Lai was visiting the armed forces in southern Taiwan. Lai, who China describes as a "separatist", is this week marking one year since he took office. China has rebuffed repeated offers from him for talks. (Reporting by Laurie Chen; Writing and additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Taipei; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

'Ignorant' to call Taiwan a country, China says responding to Taipei's foreign minister

'Ignorant' to call Taiwan a country, China says responding to Taipei's foreign minister By Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) -It is...

 

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