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Gazans live through the hell of the ‘yellow line’

Gazans live through the hell of the ‘yellow line’

Removable yellow concrete blocks used by the Israeli army to mark the ‘yellow line,’ showing the temporary zone it has withdrawn to inside the Gaza Strip, in Khan Yunis, in the south of the Palestinian enclave, on December 9, 2025. TARIQ MOHAMMAD APAIMAGES/SIPA “What will become of the children? Their mother was everything to them.” On the phone, Moussa Warshagha, 30 years old, sounded lost. He struggled to find the words, his voice drowned out by the cries of his little son, Ibrahim, two years old, who was calling for his mother. Basma, Warshagha’s wife, was killed the previous day, February 22, in front of two of their sons, Ayman, 7, and Nafez, 4, in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip. According to the family’s account, the children were walking beside their mother when she was struck in the abdomen by a bullet and collapsed. By the time Warshagha reached Al-Shifa Hospital, where his 27-year-old wife had been taken, it was too late. “Basma’s intestines were destroyed because it was an explosive bullet,” said …

Ilker Çatak’s ‘Yellow Letters’ Wins Berlinale Golden Bear

Ilker Çatak’s ‘Yellow Letters’ Wins Berlinale Golden Bear

After drawing social media backlash for suggesting filmmakers should “stay out of politics,” German director Wim Wenders and his fellow jurors at the 76th Berlin Film Festival delivered a pointed rebuttal of sorts, awarding the festival’s top prizes to a number of overtly political films. Top prize, the Golden Bear for best film, went to Ilker Çatak’s Yellow Letters, a drama following Derya (Özgü Namal) and Aziz (Tansu Biçer), two Turkish theater artists who lose their jobs due to political persecution from Turkey’s authoritarian government. Though set in Ankara and Istanbul, Yellow Letters is shot entirely in Germany, with Çatak making no effort to disguise the fact, hinting that what has happened in Ankara can also happen in Berlin. Awarding the Golden Bear, Wenders called Yellow Letters, a drama of “the political language of totalitarianism as opposed to the empathetic language of cinema.” Çatak is the first German director to win the Golden Bear in Berlin since Fatih Akin. Akin, like Çatak a German-born director of Turkish immigrant parents, took the top prize for Head-On …

Berlin Film Festival Entry ‘Yellow Letters’ Sends Warning About Democracy, Says Director

Berlin Film Festival Entry ‘Yellow Letters’ Sends Warning About Democracy, Says Director

BERLIN, Feb 14 (Reuters) – Berlin Film Festival ⁠marriage ⁠drama “Yellow Letters” should serve ⁠as a cautionary tale for Western audiences who believe democratic backsliding ​is a distant concern, not a danger that could emerge at home, said Turkish‑German director ‌Ilker Catak. The film, which is ‌competing against 21 others for the festival’s top prize, focuses on what happens to ⁠a marriage under ⁠extraordinary political pressure, Catak told Reuters. In it, Ozgu Namal and Tansu ​Bicer star as a married actor and playwright who lose their jobs and have to leave behind their comfortable lives after the husband is targeted by the Turkish state for posting ​critical content online. “We always thought in the West that we’re immune to that ⁠kind of ⁠political repression. And now ⁠we’re realizing ​we’re not,” Catak said, adding it was important to protect democracy.  “You can lose your ​job too, if you ⁠are stating the wrong political statements.” DIRECTOR HOPES FILM SPURS REFLECTION FROM AUDIENCE Those themes found a real-life parallel in Turkey last spring with the arrest of Istanbul …

Yellow weather warning for parts of England already hit by severe rain | UK News

Yellow weather warning for parts of England already hit by severe rain | UK News

Parts of England already saturated by days of heavy rain are facing more downpours next week. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning covering the South West from midday on Monday to 9am on Tuesday. It comes after weeks of heavy rain and stormy conditions, with tens of thousands of people temporarily left without power in Cornwall at the start of January. Image: The yellow warning covers an area already hit by severe downpours in recent weeks. Pic: Met Office Earlier this week, a major incident was declared in Somerset as about 50 properties were hit by flooding caused by Storm Chandra, according to the county council. As of 7pm on Saturday, there were already 57 government flood warnings (flooding is expected) across the South and 117 alerts (flooding is possible) in place, despite the Met Office warning for more severe rainfall not coming into force until Monday. You need javascript enabled to view this content Enable javascript to share Share Houses and cars submerged earlier this week By that point, accumulations of …

UK weather: Yellow warnings issued for heavy rain prompting fears of flooding | UK News

UK weather: Yellow warnings issued for heavy rain prompting fears of flooding | UK News

The Met Office has issued a series of yellow warnings for heavy rain covering Monday and Tuesday. The first one is for central and southern parts of Northern Ireland, affecting areas including Enniskillen, Omagh and Newry. It begins at midday on Monday and continues until 6pm. Image: The warnings for Monday. Pic: Met Office Forecasters say torrential downpours are likely to cause disruption to public transport and flooding in places. Journey times could be longer, bus and train services may be affected, and some homes and businesses could be flooded. The second yellow warning for rain begins at 3pm on Monday and continues until midday on Tuesday. This one affects the south west of England and areas further east, almost reaching Portsmouth and extending as far north as Oxford. It covers Wales, too, except the north and the west coast. There is a warning that some communities could be cut off by flooded roads, while power cuts are possible. Image: The warnings for Tuesday. Pic: Met Office Tuesday brings two additional yellow warnings. One for …

Emmanuelle Chriqui, 50, flaunts figure in tiny yellow bikini on relaxing poolside vacation

Emmanuelle Chriqui, 50, flaunts figure in tiny yellow bikini on relaxing poolside vacation

Emmanuelle Chriqui looks far from 50 in her latest post. The Entourage star flaunted her impressive abs and toned legs on her Instagram stories, as she sported a tiny yellow bikini during her relaxing poolside vacation that overlooks the ocean. The actress was seen sun-bathing on her towel, as the overlaid text read: “Out of the office,” with a smile emoji. This isn’t the first jaw-dropping bikini picture that she has shared with her followers.  © InstagramShe shared a jaw-dropping picture on herself on Instagram Stories In September 2025, she showed off her elegant hourglass figure while catching some rays on a yacht in a bold red bikini in Naxos, Greece.  Her fans loved the post and cheered her on. One person wrote: “Just googled it and you’re 49. Wow! Unreal.” A second follower added: “Hottest woman in the world.” Another fan continued: “Still smoking!!!!!! You’re the best.” She enjoys her time off mostly on the beautiful Mediterranean coast. Besides Naxos, she previously recharged on Croatia’s breathtaking beaches, while sporting an orange, blue and white striped …

Iran threatens to take out ‘filthy yellow dog’ Trump in Maduro-style kidnap mission | World | News

Iran threatens to take out ‘filthy yellow dog’ Trump in Maduro-style kidnap mission | World | News

A senior Iranian official said his country should capture US President Donald Trump in a Maduro-style mission. Hassan Rahimpour Azghadi, who is a member of Iran’s Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, said: “The Islamic Republic should do to Trump what was done to Maduro. This filthy person, the wild dog, if we capture him and slap him twice, he will howl like a dog.” He added: “Given Trump’s stance, any kind of operation inside US territory, in all its states and cities including destructive operations like those they carry out here, would be permissible… against American officials and those linked to them,” Azghadi said. “Iran must do with Trump what they did to Maduro. Trump must pay the price during or even after his presidency and I personally hope Trump would be captured,” as quoted by Iran International English. Recently President Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene in support of protesters in Iran, where thousands are reported to have been killed in a brutal crackdown on demonstrations against clerical rule. Pro-Iranian regime demonstrators in …

Gaza war rages along Israel’s ‘Yellow Line,’ despite ceasefire

Gaza war rages along Israel’s ‘Yellow Line,’ despite ceasefire

For Palestinians living near Israel’s demarcation line in Gaza, the war never stopped. In the three months since a U.S.-backed ceasefire began, Israeli troops, tanks and drones have fired on residents almost daily in areas close to or abutting the line. The attacks have killed at least 250 people out of the more than 400 who have died since Oct. 10, according to the local health authority, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Thousands more have been displaced, the United Nations and other humanitarian groups say. Source link

Is it time to change Australia’s iconic red and yellow beach flags?

Is it time to change Australia’s iconic red and yellow beach flags?

Sign up to our free Living Well email for advice on living a happier, healthier and longer life Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter Every summer in Australia, millions of people head to the beach, and every year, thousands are rescued by lifeguards or Surf Life Savers and even surfers or other bystanders. Tragically, many people lose their lives on our coasts. The red and yellow flags, iconic to many Australians, are meant to be a simple and easy to understand message. They denote a safe and patrolled place to go in the water at the beach. Surfers are supposed to surf outside the flags, while others swim (or wade, or frolic) between the flags. But for many international visitors, the message is less clear. They may not make sense to people born overseas. Research shows international students often misinterpret what beach flags indicate, rely on visual cues like other swimmers, or assume calm water …