At least four Palestinians are injured following Israeli air strikes in
Gaza that were reportedly in response to rockets launched into southern Israel by
Hamas.
(RT)
Business and economics
The Hershey Company announces it will cut about 15 percent of its global workforce (~2,700 jobs) to return its international businesses to profitability as quickly as possible. The
layoffs will have a greater impact on the international workforce.
(CNN)
Disasters and accidents
A small plane crashes in a residential area of
Riverside, California, killing at least three people, all of whom were passengers on the plane. No one on the ground was injured.
(BBC)
Twelve people are injured, four critically, after an SUV hits the
Gulf Shores High School Band during the
Gulf Shores, Alabama,
Mardi Gras parade. The vehicle, in the parade behind the band, accelerated when the 73-year-old driver's foot slipped off the brake pedal onto the gas.
(RT)(CNN)(WPMI-TV)
About 330 people with alleged links to
last year's coup attempt stand trial at a prison outside
Ankara on charges of murder and attempting to overthrow the government, the largest trial to date.
(Al Jazeera)
German police storm a refugee center in
Hamburg after a knife-wielding man barricades himself in a room with a pregnant woman believed to be his partner. The man was injured before he was arrested.
(RT)
Hundreds of right-wing activists gather to protest the court-ordered demolition of the Israeli settlement
Ofra, which was built on private Palestinian land in the
West Bank.
Israeli police are evacuating nine homes in the settlement, despite hunger strikes and people barricading themselves inside.
(RT)
The
Royal Thai Government has fired Police General Jumpol Manmai for "extremely evil" misconduct and political interests which threatened national security.
(Reuters)
At least four Palestinians are injured following Israeli air strikes in
Gaza that were reportedly in response to rockets launched into southern Israel by
Hamas.
(RT)
Business and economics
The Hershey Company announces it will cut about 15 percent of its global workforce (~2,700 jobs) to return its international businesses to profitability as quickly as possible. The
layoffs will have a greater impact on the international workforce.
(CNN)
Disasters and accidents
A small plane crashes in a residential area of
Riverside, California, killing at least three people, all of whom were passengers on the plane. No one on the ground was injured.
(BBC)
Twelve people are injured, four critically, after an SUV hits the
Gulf Shores High School Band during the
Gulf Shores, Alabama,
Mardi Gras parade. The vehicle, in the parade behind the band, accelerated when the 73-year-old driver's foot slipped off the brake pedal onto the gas.
(RT)(CNN)(WPMI-TV)
About 330 people with alleged links to
last year's coup attempt stand trial at a prison outside
Ankara on charges of murder and attempting to overthrow the government, the largest trial to date.
(Al Jazeera)
German police storm a refugee center in
Hamburg after a knife-wielding man barricades himself in a room with a pregnant woman believed to be his partner. The man was injured before he was arrested.
(RT)
Hundreds of right-wing activists gather to protest the court-ordered demolition of the Israeli settlement
Ofra, which was built on private Palestinian land in the
West Bank.
Israeli police are evacuating nine homes in the settlement, despite hunger strikes and people barricading themselves inside.
(RT)
The
Royal Thai Government has fired Police General Jumpol Manmai for "extremely evil" misconduct and political interests which threatened national security.
(Reuters)