Archive September 4, 2025

Hamas calls for UN action as Israel escalates brutal bombardment of Gaza

Hamas has urged the United Nations and the wider international community to intervene immediately to stop Israel’s genocide in Gaza, as the Israeli army escalated its brutal assaults on Gaza City and elsewhere in the enclave.

At least 73 Palestinians, including several aid seekers, were killed in relentless Israeli bombardments across Gaza on Wednesday, among them 43 in Gaza City alone.

Entire families are being killed together in their tents and shelters as the Israeli forces are targeting densely populated areas in Gaza.

“My brother was killed, struck inside his room. They killed him with his wife and children; they erased them all. No one is left,” Sabreen al-Mabhuh, a displaced Palestinian, told Al Jazeera.

Israeli grenades have also ignited tents at schools sheltering displaced families in Sheikh Radwan, Reuters reported. “Sheikh Radwan is being burned upside-down,” resident Zakeya Sami said. “If the takeover of Gaza City isn’t stopped, we might die. We won’t forgive anyone who watches this and does nothing.”

Gaza’s media office says Israel has detonated at least 100 explosive-laden robots in Gaza City over the past three weeks to destroy entire residential blocks and neighbourhoods. About 1,100 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza City alone during Israel’s assault there since August 13.

Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Gaza City, described the situation as apocalyptic. “It feels endless and all-consuming … entire neighbourhoods are being erased block by block,” he said. “People are losing everything they’ve built over decades. For many, this feels like a living nightmare.”

Hamas ready to accept a comprehensive ceasefire

In a statement on Wednesday, Hamas reiterated its readiness to accept a comprehensive Gaza ceasefire and release of all Israeli captives in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The group’s remarks come shortly after United States President Donald Trump calle

Hamas slammed Israel for committing “horrific war crimes” with a strike on the al-Jarisi family home in northern Gaza City, which killed at least 10, calling it part of a systematic campaign to destroy Palestinian life.

>The call came as Gaza’s Health Ministry reported six more deaths from “famine and malnutrition” in the past 24 hours, including a child. It said 367 Palestinians, 131 of them children, have died from hunger-related causes during Israel’s blockade, which continues to severely limit the entry of food and aid.

The Israeli operation to seize Gaza City will likely displace one million Palestinians, with most of the enclave’s 2.3 million people displaced multiple times. A spokesperson for UN chief Antonio Guterres on Wednesday said that more than 82,000 new cases of forced displacement were recorded in Gaza between August 14 and 31, including 30,000 people forced from north to south.

UNICEF has warned that 132,000 children under five are at risk of dying from acute malnutrition by mid-2026, adding up to over 320,000 Palestinian children facing severe hunger. “With famine at risk of spreading, children urgently need a mass influx of humanitarian aid – including specialised nutrition products,” the agency said on X.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification confirmed in August that famine conditions had gripped northern Gaza and were rapidly spreading south. Aid workers say the total Israeli blockade has turned basic survival into a daily struggle.

Abdullah Al-Arian, an associate professor at Georgetown University in Qatar, said Israel’s scorched-earth offensive shows it is waging genocide with “total impunity”. He noted that Palestinians are refusing evacuation orders due to exhaustion from repeated displacements and the absence of safe zones, which Israeli forces have systematically bombed.

Growing global outrage

Israel has rejected Hamas’s latest offer to end the Gaza war. In a statement, the Prime Minister’s Office reiterated Israel’s stance that “the war can end immediately on the conditions set by the cabinet”, which include the release of all the Israeli captives being held in Gaza and the disarmament of Hamas.

Hamas has agreed to ceasefire proposals presented by the mediators, but it has refused to disarm until the Palestinian state is established as part of the so-called two-state solution. Qatar, which has mediated in the conflict, said that Israel has yet to agree to its latest ceasefire proposal, which was accepted by Hamas last month.

Israel’s campaign is drawing mounting international backlash. Several European countries, including France, Britain, Belgium, Canada and Australia, are expected to formally recognise a Palestinian state at the upcoming UN General Assembly later this month.

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez slammed Europe’s response to the war on Wednesday as a “failure” that has damaged its credibility. “We can’t last longer if we want to be taken seriously on crises like Ukraine,” he said. Sanchez was the first European leader to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza as a genocide.

In Scotland, First Minister John Swinney announced his government will block funding to arms companies supplying Israel. “We will pause new awards of public money to arms companies whose products are linked to countries committing genocide. That will include Israel,” he said, urging London to suspend its trade agreement with Israel.

The UAE also issued a stark warning, saying Israel’s potential annexation of the occupied West Bank would cross a “red line” and undermine the Abraham Accords. “Our position has not changed since 2020: We support a Palestinian state,” said Lana Nusseibeh, a senior UAE diplomat.

This came as Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich unveiled a plan for Israel to annex nearly all of the occupied West Bank, urging Prime Minister Netanyahu to endorse it.

US judge rules Trump unlawfully cut Harvard University research grants

A federal judge in the United States has determined that President Donald Trump’s administration broke the law by canceling Harvard University’s research grants, which were worth more than $2.2 billion.

The Trump administration has attempted to impose policies that are hostile to pro-Palestine protests and diversity initiatives, but District Judge Allison Burroughs’ decision on Wednesday was a significant setback.

Burroughs explained in her order that the funding cuts violated the US Constitution’s First Amendment, which guarantees free speech.

The order states that “the Court vacates and sets aside the Freeze Orders and Termination Letters as violating the First Amendment.”

On or after April 14, 2025, Harvard has received any freezes or terminations of funding that were made in accordance with the Freeze Orders and Termination Letters.

Burroughs also refuted the Trump administration’s claims that Harvard had to stop denying its grants to do so in order to confront campus anti-Semitism. She instead cited a person’s ulterior desires.

According to Burroughs, it is difficult to draw any conclusions from the administrative record other than that defendants engaged in antisemitism as a pretext for a disproportionately ideologically motivated assault on this nation’s top universities.

Trump’s administration’s efforts to have greater control over higher education have been at the forefront of his administration’s efforts to do so. However, those actions were criticized as a violation of academic freedom and freedom of expression.

In response to threats to reduce federal funding, other prestigious US universities have entered into agreements with the government.

For instance, Columbia University consented to pay the Trump administration $ 220 million and follow administration demands, including changes to its disciplinary procedures and the appointment of a new provost to ensure “balanced” curricula.

Brown University also reached a compromise to get its money back, including paying Rhode Island’s workforce training programs $ 50 million.

Meanwhile, the University of Virginia’s president resigned in June amid a Department of Justice investigation into its diversity programs.

Trump has targeted Columbia and other schools because of their prominent roles in the anti-war demonstrations that broke out after Israel declared its occupation of Gaza in October 2023.

According to the Trump administration, those demonstrations created an unsafe environment for Jewish students and promoted anti-Semitism. However, those claims have been refuted by student activists.

The activists also questioned in public whether Trump’s actions were actually motivated by concerns about anti-Semitism and civil rights on campus.

According to critics, the Trump administration allegedly abused anti-Semitism as a pretext to impose itself more control over academic activity. Additionally, they point out that little attention has been paid to pro-Palestine student harassment and even violent behavior.

The Trump administration released a list of obligations Harvard must comply with in April as the school suffered significant funding cuts.

Those demands included ending the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, accepting an audit of its student admissions, and changing its disciplinary practices.

However, Harvard resisted, becoming the first top university to do so. Alan Garber, president of the university, stated that his views on the demands were infringing on academic freedom.

Trump has since threatened to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status and, among other things, to a ban on accepting international students.

FIFA Set To Kick Off 2026 World Cup Ticket Sales

This month, FIFA will launch a multi-phase ticket sales process for the 2026 World Cup, with starting single-seat prices starting at $ 60 for group-stage matches and $ 6 710 for the final.

The world football governing body announced on Wednesday the schedule for the first phase of sales, announcing that fans will be able to purchase single-game tickets, venue-specific tickets, and team-specific packages. These prices will change based on demand.

From June 11 through July 19 of next year, 58 teams will compete in the biggest field in World Cup history.

Fans with Visa cards can register for a FIFA ID on the organization’s website to enter a September 10 to 19 presale drawing.

Those chosen by the randomized presale draw may then apply for tickets starting October 1.

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No more than 40 tickets can be purchased for the entire tournament, and sales are limited to four per person per match.

In the upcoming months, additional ticket sales will be made, with registration for phase two scheduled for mid-November through early December set to open on October 27.

Fans can apply for specific matches in the coming days of Phase 3, which will take place on December 5 in Washington.

Fans will be able to purchase the remaining inventory on a first-come, first-served basis closer to the tournament.

In a statement, FIFA said it would also be able to provide fans with conditional supporter tickets and supporter tickets for those who want to reserve a spot in potential knockout rounds.

FIFA will also introduce a dedicated resale platform.

Ozzy Osbourne’s family ‘never expected’ he would die so soon after farewell show

Ozzy Osbourne’s death just days after his massive Black Sabbath farewell show at Villa Park in Birmingham was revealed by Jack Osbourne’s family, who has not yet known.

Jack Osbourne has revealed the family never expected Ozzy’s death to be so soon(Image: Getty Images)

Ozzy Osbourne’s son Jack has revealed “no one expected” he would die just days after performing his farewell show. The music icon sadly died in July aged 76 just 17 days after taking to the stage for one last time.

He made an epic comeback with Black Sabbath and performed solo at his Back to the Beginning concert in his hometown of Birmingham. Ozzy was joined by his rock pals as they put on one of the greatest send off shows in music history.

Just over two weeks later, the tragic news of Ozzy’s death broke. He died at the family home in Buckinghamshire after wanting to return to the UK with wife Sharon for years.

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Jack broke down as he opened up on Ozzy’s death(Image: Jack Osbourne/youtube)

Ozzy and Sharon had been open about his condition after receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis, but the couple’s family acknowledged that considering his death wasn’t on their “radar.” After learning the news at his Los Angeles home, Jack immediately flew to England to visit with his family.

He said he just felt “sadness and pain” upon hearing the news but did find comfort that Ozzy was no longer in pain. “There was a level of okay he’s not suffering anymore,” Jack said on his YouTube channel.

He doesn’t have any problems, which is good. I long for him to be with us all, and I long for him to be. However, he was clearly having an unpleasant time, and I believe that was apparent at the event.

No one anticipated it to occur as quickly as it did, and when it did, Jack explained, describing how Ozzy’s death shocked people. It wasn’t something we were anticipating.

After that, he made a decision to dispel any rumors that Ozzy planned to pass away after the show. According to Jack, “I know that in the lead up to it, there was a lot of planning going on with my dad going to Switzerland to put himself to death.”

Kelly Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne and Sid Wilson. Top right, jack Osbourne
Ozzy was joined by his family at his final show days before his death(Image: INSTAGRAM)

It wasn’t absolutely not that this was, it was. That is absolutely absurd and false. Jack explained to Jack that Ozzy was “so happy” that he had been able to take one last step backstage and that he was getting ready to retire.

He “joked” to enter this stage of his life, “Jack shared.” He desired to travel to England longer. He desired to have my children spend more time with.

He “wished to devote as much time to exploring different things as much as he could.” Jack recalls the day Ozzy passed away by knocking on my home door at around 3:45 in the morning from a person who had worked for my family for God for almost 30 years.

I just knew something bad had happened when I looked through my window and realized it was him. My father passed away, I was informed.

“Just sadness, pain, and so many thoughts,” the phrase goes. You experience this feeling of depressed, angry, and anger that seems to me necessary at this very moment.

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Wuthering Heights trailer with Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi dubbed ‘tacky’ and ‘garish’

The new Wuthering Heights movie adaptation’s first trailer has been released, and it’s obvious Emerald Fennell’s take on the classic novel will be very provocative.

Fans of Wuthering Heights claim the new film adaptation is “worse than you could ever imagine.”

Emily Bronte fans have been left divided as the first look at the latest Wuthering Heights movie adaptation has been revealed. The iconic dark romance is set to get the Hollywood treatment with Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie in the leading roles.

Saltburn director Emerald Fennell’s hotly anticipated movie adaptation set on the lonesome Yorkshire Moors has been given a saucy makeover, with many fearing it is a far cry from the classic book. The opening scene sees a man ejaculates while being executed, with other risqué scenes teased.

In the new trailer, Charli xcx’s hit Everything Is Romantic acts as a soundtrack as viewers are introduced to Margot and Jacob as Catherine and Heathcliff.

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The trailer may not have gone down well but many love the film’s romance novel cover style poster(Image: Warner Bros. Pictures)

According to those who have already seen the full film, Oscar-nominated Fennel’s adaptation of Bronte’s classic novel was “aggressively provocative,” with mixed reviews coming out of advanced screenings.

And the first trailer undoubtedly sparked some contradictory opinions among social media commentators as well. A stunning close-up of Margot is followed by a stunning shot of a grand estate nestled in the West Yorkshire moors. We are suddenly shown a close-up of two female hands kneading bread.

A shirtless, bare, glistening back, a man handling hay in a stable, more bread-kneading, fingers tracing through egg yolks, Margot’s Catherine placing her fingers on Jacob’s face, a woman wearing horse tack, and, naturally, a finger probing the mouth of a fish are what follows in a montage of more traditional images.

 a woman with horse tack
Fennell’s interpretation appears to be divisive.

“It’s worse than you could ever imagine,” one Twitter (X) user penned in reaction to the trailer going live. “This looks and feels garish & tacky as sh** lmao god bless,” another added as a third fumed: “someone take away emerald fennell’s directing license i’m so serious.”

But some are excited to see the latest adapation of Wuthering Heights when it lands in cinemas on Valentine’s Day next year. “It looks stunning and erotic. (In the best way),” one fan quipped, as another gushed: “Margot Robbie + Jacob Elordi in a gothic Valentine’s release? That’s gonna pack theaters.”

One viewer described Fennell’s interpretation of the movie as “aggressively provocative and tonally abrasive” at the film’s first test screening last month. The movie begins with a public hanging where the “condemned man ejaculates mid-execution,” according to reports following the screening. A nun “fondles the corpse’s visible erection” while the crowd of people watching the execution then reacts orgiastically.

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Some people have questioned Margot’s age in the role of Catherine.

Jacob gushed about the upcoming film earlier this year, saying, “The performances from everyone are breathtaking. It’s a truly wonderful romance. It’s an authentic epic. It has stunning visuals. The writing is stunning. The costumes are incredible.

Jacob being cast as Heathcliff initially sparked some controversary, due to the character being described as hating dark skin in Bronte’s book. Casting director, Karmel Cochrane, defended the decision to place a white man in the role earlier this year.

“There was one Instagram comment that said the casting director should be shot,” she said. “But just wait till you see it, and then you can decide whether you want to shoot me or not. But you really don’t need to be accurate. It’s just a book. That is not based on real life. It’s all art.”

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GB’s Hewett, Reid, Slade & Lapthorne into second round

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US Open 2025

Dates: August 24 through September 7 in Flushing Meadows, New York

Alfie Hewett of Great Britain defeated American Charlie Cooper to win the US Open wheelchair singles title.

Hewett, the 17-year-old, defeated the 17-year-old in a 6-0, 6-2 victory in just 61 minutes.

After missing the previous year’s competition due to conflicting schedules with the Paralympics, wheelchair tennis is making its way back to New York.

Hewett, who won the Australian Open title in January and won it in 2022 and 2023, is chasing a second Grand Slam singles title this year.

After two hours and 33 minutes, his long-term doubles partner Gordon Reid won in a close encounter with Spain’s Daniel Caverzaschi, 7-6 (7-4), 4-4, 6-1).

Greg Slade and Andy Lapthorne, fellow Britons, also advanced to the quad singles round.

Slade won three matches to seal a 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (19) victory over Brazil’s Leandro Pena, while Lapthorne, a two-time US Open champion, defeated South African Donald Ramphadi 6-2, 6-3.

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