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Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old pregnant woman in Georgia, remains on life support after being declared brain dead three months ago, a situation complicated by the state's strict anti-abortion laws. Her mother, April Newkirk, revealed that doctors are unable to remove life support due to the "heartbeat law," which restricts abortions once cardiac activity is detected, typically around six weeks. Smith is currently 21 weeks pregnant, raising concerns about the viability of her fetus. While proponents of the law argue for the rights of the fetus, critics, including Monica Simpson of SisterSong, emphasize the family's lack of decision-making power and the emotional toll of their ordeal. The law has faced scrutiny following the deaths of two women who allegedly did not receive adequate medical care due to abortion restrictions, prompting further debate over the implications of such legislation in Georgia. 
Published: May 16 2025, 8 pmeznews.inIn the midst of escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, US President Donald Trump has highlighted the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where severe food shortages are leading to widespread starvation. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Trump emphasized the need to assist Palestinians, stating, "A lot of people are starving in Gaza," and underscoring the importance of addressing both sides of the conflict. The World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that the situation is critical, with 470,000 people facing catastrophic hunger and acute food insecurity affecting the entire population. The blockade on humanitarian aid since March 2 has exacerbated the crisis, leaving families without essential food supplies. WFP Executive Director Cindy McCain urged immediate international action to deliver aid, warning that delays could lead to irreversible consequences for vulnerable populations, particularly children, who are experiencing extreme food deprivation amid deteriorating health and sanitation conditions. 
Published: May 17 2025, 6 ameznews.inThe Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have escalated military operations in Gaza, conducting extensive strikes and mobilizing additional troops with the aim of dismantling Hamas and securing the return of hostages. In a statement on X, the IDF emphasized that these actions are part of a broader strategy to achieve operational control in Gaza and protect Israeli civilians. Concurrently, the IDF targeted Houthi-controlled infrastructure in Yemen, claiming the sites were being used for weapon transfers, while emphasizing efforts to minimize civilian harm through advanced warnings. Amid the intensifying conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where the World Food Programme reports that 470,000 people face catastrophic hunger and food shortages have worsened since aid was blocked in March. UN officials warn that urgent action is needed to prevent a humanitarian disaster, as the majority of children in Gaza are suffering from extreme food deprivation. 
Published: May 17 2025, 6 ameznews.inUnited Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher emphasized on Friday the urgency of utilizing the U.N.'s established aid distribution plan for Gaza, which includes 160,000 pallets of relief ready for delivery, rather than pursuing an alternative U.S.-backed proposal. With Israel blocking humanitarian aid for 75 consecutive days, Fletcher criticized those suggesting new modalities, insisting that the U.N. has the necessary resources and community trust to facilitate aid. The U.S. has expressed concern over the dire humanitarian situation, with reports indicating that half a million people in Gaza face starvation. Meanwhile, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which aims to implement a controversial aid plan using private U.S. firms, has requested Israel to allow immediate deliveries by the U.N. until its operations are fully functional. The ongoing conflict, which began on October 7, has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region. 
Published: May 17 2025, 6 ameznews.inThe Trump administration is reportedly developing a controversial plan to permanently relocate up to one million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Libya, according to NBC News. Citing sources familiar with the discussions, the report indicates that the U.S. has engaged with Libyan leadership regarding this proposal. In return for accepting the displaced Palestinians, Libya would receive the release of billions of dollars in U.S. funds that have been frozen for over a decade. This plan is said to be under serious consideration, highlighting the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The implications of such a relocation raise significant questions about the future of Palestinian identity and rights, as well as Libya's role in this unprecedented resettlement effort. 
Published: May 17 2025, 3 ameznews.inThe US Supreme Court has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to resume the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, ruling 7-2 against the expedited process that bypassed due legal procedures. This decision marks a significant setback for President Trump, who had sought to deport members of the Tren de Aragua gang without the necessity of proving any wrongdoing. The court's intervention, which first occurred on April 19, halted the summary deportation of undocumented Venezuelans to El Salvador. In its latest ruling, the court emphasized that detainees were not given sufficient notice to contest their removals, stating that a mere 24 hours' notice was inadequate for due process. The justices clarified that their decision pertained only to the notice given, without addressing the broader legality of deportations under the AEA, a point of dissent from conservative justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. 
Published: May 17 2025, 3 ameznews.inFrench President Emmanuel Macron condemned the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as "intolerable" during a meeting of European leaders in Albania on Friday. He emphasized that the situation has reached unprecedented levels of humanitarian impact since the onset of the conflict. Macron underscored the urgent need for a ceasefire in the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hamas, alongside restoring humanitarian aid access. He expressed intentions to discuss these pressing issues with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump, who recently concluded a Middle East tour without achieving a new ceasefire despite acknowledging the escalating hunger crisis in Gaza and the necessity for aid deliveries. Macron's remarks reflect growing international concern over the deteriorating conditions in the region amid intensified military actions. 
Published: May 17 2025, 2 ameznews.inIsrael has threatened to target the leadership of Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels following airstrikes on two rebel-held ports, Hodeida and Salif, on Friday. This military action comes in response to recent Huthi missile attacks, which have continued despite the rebels’ earlier agreement to halt strikes on international shipping in the Red Sea after increased U.S. airstrikes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that further action against the Huthis, including targeting their leadership, is imminent. Defence Minister Israel Katz warned that continued missile attacks could result in the Huthi leadership facing a fate similar to that of Hamas leaders killed in Gaza. The UN special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, described the situation as a "dangerous escalation," highlighting the Huthis' ongoing campaign against Israel, which they claim is in solidarity with Palestinians amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. 
Published: May 17 2025, 12 ameznews.inA farmer's son from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, Raj Mishra, 37, has been elected as the new mayor of Wellingborough, a market town in Northamptonshire, England. Mishra, who won a seat in the Victoria Ward during local elections on May 6, was officially appointed mayor at the Annual Town Council Meeting. Expressing his commitment to fostering an inclusive community, Mishra stated, "It is an honour to serve as the mayor of Wellingborough," emphasizing his dedication to collaboration and integrity. As mayor, he will preside over council meetings and represent the council at civic events. A member of the Conservative Party, Mishra has selected the Veterans Community Network and Louisa Gregory's Hospice Campaign as his chosen charities for the 2025-26 term, aiming to raise their profiles and secure funding. He underscores a leadership style focused on active listening and community engagement to address local challenges effectively. 
Published: May 17 2025, 12 ameznews.inFortnite, the popular multiplayer game developed by Epic Games, has been blocked from Apple's App Store globally, intensifying an ongoing feud between the tech giant and the publisher. While iPhone users in the United States had already lost access to the game, the restriction now affects players worldwide. Epic Games announced on X that they submitted Fortnite for review but faced delays in the approval process. This dispute stems from Epic's long-standing criticism of Apple's commission fees, which can reach up to 30%, and their legal battles over what they term "junk fees." Despite securing some victories in U.S. courts and the European Union's Digital Markets Act, which mandates greater competition in app distribution, the conflict persists. Apple's services division, crucial for its revenue, is at stake, as the company seeks to delay compliance with court orders allowing alternative payment options. 
Published: May 17 2025, 12 ameznews.inIn a tragic incident in 2023, a high-speed TGV train departing from Paris ran over a cat named Neko, which had escaped from a traveler's bag, sparking outrage across France. Despite pleas from Neko's owners to delay the train's departure and rescue the animal, the train, carrying 800 passengers, left the station, resulting in the cat's death. France's national rail operator, SNCF, maintained that Neko was "not visible." Following two years of deliberation, SNCF has now established new protocols: if a pet escapes onto the tracks, trains can be delayed for up to 20 minutes. Staff are required to assess the situation within 10 minutes of a report and attempt to locate the animal without entering the danger zone. If the pet is not found, trains must proceed at a reduced speed to allow for a final chance of escape. Neko's owners lost their lawsuit against SNCF, despite calls for procedural changes from the transport minister. 
Published: May 17 2025, 12 am
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