PHOTO ESSAY: Starvation attacks the bodies of these children in GazaNew Foto - PHOTO ESSAY: Starvation attacks the bodies of these children in Gaza

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — In some tents and shelters in northern Gaza, emaciated children are held in their parents' arms. Their tiny arms and legs dangle limp. Their shoulder blades and ribs stick out from skeletal bodies slowly consuming themselves for lack of food. Starvation always stalksthe most vulnerable first. Kids with preexisting conditions, like cerebral palsy, waste away quickly because the high-calorie foods they need have run out, along with nutritional supplements. But after months of Israeli blockade and turmoil in thedistribution of supplies, children in Gaza with no previous conditions are alsostarting to diefrom malnutrition, aid workers and doctors say. Over the past month, 28 children have died of malnutrition-related causes, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, though it's not known how many had other conditions. The ministry, part of the Hamas-run government, is staffed by medical professionals and its figures on war deathsare seen by the U.N. and other expertsas the most reliable estimate of casualties. Salem Awad was born in January with no medical problems, the youngest of six children, his mother Hiyam Awad said. But she was too weak from lack of food to breastfeed him. For the first two months of Salem's life, there was a ceasefire in Gaza, and more aid entered, but even then it was hard to find milk for him, his mother said. In March, Israel cut off all food from entering the territory for more than 2 ½ months. Since then, Salem has been wasting away. Now he weighs 4 kilograms (9 pounds), his mother said. "He just keeps losing weight. At the hospital, they say if he doesn't get milk, he could die," she said, speaking in the family's tent in Gaza City. Israel has been allowing a trickle of aid into Gaza since late May. After an international outcry over increasing starvation, it introduced new measures last weekend it says are intended to increase the amount of food getting to the population, including airdrops and pauses in military operations in some areas. But so far, they have not had a significant effect, aid groups say. Food expertswarnedthis week the "worst-case scenario of famine is playing out in Gaza." The U.N. says the impact of hunger building for months is quickly worsening, especially in Gaza City and other parts of northern Gaza, where it estimates nearly one in five children is now acutely malnourished. Across Gaza, more than 5,000 children were diagnosed with malnutrition this month, though that is likely an undercount, the U.N. says. Malnutrition was virtually nonexistent before the war. Doctors struggle to treat the children because many supplies have run out, the U.N. says. Israel denies a famine is taking place or thatchildren are starving. It says it has supplied enough food throughout the war and accuses Hamas of causing shortages by stealing aid and trying to control food distribution. Humanitarian groups deny that significant diversion of food takes place. Throughout nearly 22 months of war, the number of aid trucks has been far short of the roughly 500 a day the U.N. says is needed. The impact is seen most strongly in children with special needs — and those who have been grievously wounded in Israeli bombardment. Mosab al-Dibs, 14, suffered a heavy head wound on May 7 when an airstrike hit next to his family's tent. For about two months, he has been at Shifa Hospital, largely paralyzed, only partly conscious and severely malnourished because the facility no longer has the supplies to feed him, said Dr. Jamal Salha. Mosab's mother, Shahinaz al-Dibs, said the boy was healthy before the war, but that since he was wounded, his weight has fallen from 40 kilograms to less than 10 (88 to 22 pounds) At his bedside, she moves his spindly arms to exercise them. The networks of tiny blue veins are visible through the nearly transparent skin over his protruding ribs. The boy's eyes dart around, but he doesn't respond. His mother puts some bread soaked in water — the only food she can afford — into a large syringe and squirts it into his mouth in a vain attempt to feed him. Most of it dribbles out from his lips. What he needs is a nutrient formula suitable for tube feeding that the hospital doesn't have, Salha said. At a school-turned-shelter for displaced people in Gaza City, Samah Matar cradles her son Yousef as his little brother Amir lies on a cushion beside her — both of them emaciated. The two boys have cerebral palsy and also need a special diet. "Before the war, their health situation was good," said Matar. They could get the foods they needed, but now "all those things have disappeared, and their health has declined continually." Yousef, 6 years old, has dropped from 14 kilograms (30 pounds) before the war to 9 kilograms (19 pounds) now. His 4-year-old brother, Amir, has shrunk from 9 kilograms to under 6 (19 to 13 pounds), she said. ___ This is a documentary photo story curated by AP photo editors.

PHOTO ESSAY: Starvation attacks the bodies of these children in Gaza

PHOTO ESSAY: Starvation attacks the bodies of these children in Gaza GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — In some tents and shelters in northern Gaz...
Canada working with US to deal with countries slow to accept deportees, document showsNew Foto - Canada working with US to deal with countries slow to accept deportees, document shows

By Anna Mehler Paperny TORONTO (Reuters) -Canada is working with the United States to "deal with" countries reluctant to accept deportees as both nations increase efforts to ship migrants back to their home countries, according to a government document seen by Reuters. Since President Donald Trump began his second term in January, the United States has cracked down on migrants in the country illegally. But the U.S. has at times struggled to remove people as quickly as it would like in part because of countries' unwillingness to accept them. As Canada has increased deportations, which reached a decade-high last year, it has also run up against countries reluctant to accept deportees. Canadian officials issued a single-use travel document in June to a Somali man they wanted to deport because Somalia would not provide him with travel documents. In a redacted message to an unknown recipient, cited in a February 28 email, the director general of international affairs for Canada's Immigration Department wrote, "Canada will also continue working with the United States to deal with countries recalcitrant on removals to better enable both Canada and the United States to return foreign nationals to their home countries." The department referred questions about the message to the Canada Border Services Agency, which declined to specify how Canada and the U.S. were cooperating, when the cooperation started, and whether the working relationship had changed this year. "Authorities in Canada and the United States face common impediments to the removal of inadmissible persons, which can include uncooperative foreign governments that refuse the return of their nationals or to issue timely travel documents," an agency spokesperson wrote in an email. "While Canada and the United States do not have a formal bilateral partnership that is specific to addressing this challenge, the Canada Border Services Agency continues to work regularly and closely with United States law enforcement partners on matters of border security." When the email was sent, then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in his last days in office before being replaced in March by Prime Minister Mark Carney. The Canada-U.S. relationship was strained by Trump's threat of tariffs, which he said were partly a response to migrants illegally entering the U.S. from Canada. The spokesperson added the CBSA has committed to deporting more people, from 18,000 in the last fiscal year to 20,000 in each of the next two years. Immigration has become a contentious topic in Canada as some politicians blame migrants for a housing and cost-of-living crisis. The rise in Canada's deportations largely reflects an increased focus on deporting failed refugee claimants. Refugee lawyers say that could mean some people are sent back to countries where they face danger while they try to contest their deportation. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment. (Reporting by Anna Mehler Paperny in Toronto; Editing by Frank McGurty and Rod Nickel)

Canada working with US to deal with countries slow to accept deportees, document shows

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Multiple medical groups say they are barred from CDC's panel of vaccine advisersNew Foto - Multiple medical groups say they are barred from CDC's panel of vaccine advisers

Multiple medical groups say they have been barred from working on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's panel of vaccine advisers. It comes weeks after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.fired the original panel of independent expertsand replaced them with his own handpicked members -- many of whom have expressed skeptical views on vaccines. Liaisons representing major medical groups were historically invited to meetings of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) as non-voting members to provide their independent expertise in respective fields. In a joint statement, the groups said they have now been excluded "from the process of reviewing scientific evidence end informing vaccine recommendations." MORE: Members of CDC vaccine panel ousted by RFK Jr. say committee has 'lost credibility' A total of eight groups signed on to the statement, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Physicians, the American Medical Association and the National Medical Association among others. In a statement provided to ABC News, an HHS spokesperson said: "Under the old ACIP, outside pressure to align with vaccine orthodoxy limited asking the hard questions. The old ACIP members were plagued by conflicts of interest, influence, and bias. We are fulfilling our promise to the American people to never again allow those conflicts to taint vaccine recommendations." The statement went on to say: "Experts will continue to be included based on relevant experience and expertise, not because of what organization they are with." MORE: CDC vaccine advisers who were removed from committee by RFK Jr. speak out In their statement, the medical organizations said they learned the groups will be excluded from the panel's work in an email late Thursday and noted they were "deeply disappointed and alarmed" by the move. "To remove our deep medical expertise from this vital and once transparent process is irresponsible, dangerous to our nation's health, and will further undermine public and clinician trust in vaccines," the statement read.

Multiple medical groups say they are barred from CDC's panel of vaccine advisers

Multiple medical groups say they are barred from CDC's panel of vaccine advisers Multiple medical groups say they have been barred from ...
EU chief's texts to a pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, the NYT reportsNew Foto - EU chief's texts to a pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, the NYT reports

BRUSSELS (AP) — Text messages exchanged between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and a pharmaceutical boss during theCOVID-19pandemic were seen by her top adviser and have likely been destroyed, the New York Times reported Friday. Von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla exchanged the messages as COVID-19 ravaged European communities from Portugal to Finland and the EU scrambled to buy millions of hard to find vaccines. She was under intense scrutiny to deliver. The U.S. newspaper took the European Union's executive branchto courtafter it refused to share the messages under the bloc's transparency laws. In May, the court said the commission had failed to provide a credible explanation for declining access. In a letter to the Times dated July 28, the commission said von der Leyen's head of cabinet, Bjoern Seibert, had last month examined the phone she uses and its Signal app and "did not find any messages corresponding to the description given" in the newspaper's request. It said Seibert also checked her phone in 2021 and found the messages only helped to ensure that calls between von der Leyen and Bourla could be arranged as needed, so they were not kept as official documents. The commission insists text messages and other "ephemeral" electronic communications do not necessarily constitute documents of interest that should be saved or made public. Von der Leyen herself was responsible for deciding whether the texts constituted documents of value and worth keeping. The commission also noted in its letter that her phone has been replaced "several times" since the messages were exchanged, the last time in mid-2024. Her cabinet said the old messages were not saved and the phones were "formatted and recycled." Critics accuse von der Leyen and Seibert of centralizing power in the EU's powerful executive branch, tightly controlling who works in the cabinets of the various policy commissioners and vetting communications. Von der Leyen survived a July 10no-confidence votein the European Parliament, the first against a commission president in over a decade, which was called in part over the text messaging scandal dubbed Pfizergate, the alledged misuse of EU funds and doubtful allegations about election interference.

EU chief's texts to a pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, the NYT reports

EU chief's texts to a pharma boss during pandemic were likely erased, the NYT reports BRUSSELS (AP) — Text messages exchanged between Eu...
A map showing countries that recognize a Palestinian state and those that plan toNew Foto - A map showing countries that recognize a Palestinian state and those that plan to

France, the United Kingdom, Canada and Malta announced plans this weekto recognize a Palestinian state that does not yet exist. Nearly 150 of the 193 members of the United Nations have already recognized Palestinian statehood, most of them decades ago. The United States and other Western powers have held off, saying Palestinian statehood should be part of a final agreement resolving the decades-old Middle East conflict. This week's announcements were largely symbolic and rejected by Israel, whose current government is opposed to Palestinian statehood. A two-state solution in which a state of Palestine would be created alongside Israel in most or all of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem — territories Israel seized in the 1967 Mideast war — is still seen internationally as the only way to resolve the conflict.

A map showing countries that recognize a Palestinian state and those that plan to

A map showing countries that recognize a Palestinian state and those that plan to France, the United Kingdom, Canada and Malta announced pla...
John Stamos Has 'Less Than 24 Hours' to Prepare For Unexpected Role: 'A Little Insane'New Foto - John Stamos Has 'Less Than 24 Hours' to Prepare For Unexpected Role: 'A Little Insane'

John Stamos Has 'Less Than 24 Hours' to Prepare For Unexpected Role: 'A Little Insane'originally appeared onParade. Full HousestarJohn Stamosmadea surprising announcement on Instagramon Thursday, July 31 — he is stepping in forJosh GadinJesus Christ Superstarat the Hollywood Bowl this coming weekend because Gad is sick and can't perform. View this post on Instagram A post shared by John Stamos (@johnstamos) "Well… this weekend just got Biblical," wrote Stamos on Instagram. "I'm stepping in as King Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar at the @HollywoodBowl, starring the brilliant @cynthiaerivo. King @Joshgad unexpectedly got hit with COVID (feel better soon, brother!), and while I didn't push him down the stairs, I am grateful for the chance to step into the gold lamé. This is an honor. A dream. And also a little insane because… I just stepped off a plane from @thebeachboys tour in Spain and have less than 24 hours to pull this off. Wish me luck. And let's rock the Bowl. #JesusChristSuperstar #HollywoodBowl #KingHerod #SendCoffee #NoStairPushingInvolved." In the comments,Jesus Chris Superstarco-starZachary Jameswrote, "So happy to have you joining us! See you tomorrow!" The production starsCynthia Erivoas Jesus, James as Calaphas,Adam Lambertas Judas,Raul Esparzaas Pontius Pilate,Phillipa Sooas Mary Magdalene andMilo Manheimas Peter. RELATED: Beloved TV Star John Stamos Sends a Message to Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter As one fan wrote on Stamos' Instagram post, "Break a leg! Why do folks in California have all the luck with such an awesome cast!?" Stamos is no stranger to singing in front of thousands of people. As he mentioned in his post, he has been performing with The Beach Boys this summer — in fact, he's been performing with them on and off for decades. He also has appeared on Broadway inHow to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,Cabaret,NineandBye Bye Birdie. There are three Jesus Christ Superstar performances this weekend — 8 p.m. curtain times on Friday, August 1, and Saturday, August 2, and a 7:30 p.m. curtain on Sunday, August 3. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 John Stamos Has 'Less Than 24 Hours' to Prepare For Unexpected Role: 'A Little Insane'first appeared on Parade on Aug 1, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

John Stamos Has 'Less Than 24 Hours' to Prepare For Unexpected Role: 'A Little Insane'

John Stamos Has 'Less Than 24 Hours' to Prepare For Unexpected Role: 'A Little Insane' John Stamos Has 'Less Than 24 Hou...
Ex-Maroon 5 Bassist Mickey Madden's Wife Claims He Attacked Her After She Confronted Him Over Alleged Sexting with Teen GirlsNew Foto - Ex-Maroon 5 Bassist Mickey Madden's Wife Claims He Attacked Her After She Confronted Him Over Alleged Sexting with Teen Girls

Mauricio Santana/Getty Catherine Blair Bowman, the wife of former Maroon 5 bassist Mickey Madden, is seeking a restraining order against him Bowman wrote that she was "terrified" of him following an alleged physical assault Bowman alleged that Madden assaulted her after she confronted him about "sexting with teenage girls" Catherine Blair Bowman, the wife of formerMaroon 5bassistMickey Madden, wrote that she was "terrified" of him in new court filings and alleged that he physically assaulted her after she confronted him about "sexting with teenage girls." Bowman is seeking a restraining order against Madden, 46, in new documents filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday, July 30. The documents note that the musician is currently in a rehabilitation facility. A judge granted a temporary restraining order, effective until a court date scheduled for Aug. 20. The restraining order also covers their two huskies, Toast and Jam. Bowman and Madden do not have children. The documents obtained by PEOPLE indicate the date of the alleged physical assault was July 21. Dave J Hogan/Getty Bowman claimed that on July 21, she received a message from a teenage girl alerting her to Madden's alleged sexts with her. "I was extremely hurt and disturbed. I needed to understand what was going on between them," Bowman's statement read. Bowman then described the alleged incident of assault in detail. "When he denied it, I asked him to hand me his phone," she wrote. "He would not hand me his phone, but I could see that he was quickly deleting the evidence from his phone." After grabbing the phone and running out of the house, Bowman alleged that Madden "became enraged." "He put both his arms around my body around my abdomen and arms to restrain me. He then slammed my body against the marble kitchen counter. I felt pain in my hip and waist area. He shoved me to the ground and was out of his mind. I landed on my knees. He kept screaming for me to give him the phone. He appeared literally insane to me. I had never seen such uncontrollable anger and a completely different person," Bowman's filing alleged. The documents also allege that another incident of abuse took place on May 14. "He physically abused me. Extreme emotional harm. I'm now terrified of him," Bowman wrote. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf In screenshotted text messages submitted in the request for a restraining order, Madden allegedly referred to the sexting as "A private and fake harmless fantasy" that had "No bearing on real life at all." In the alleged text messages, Bowman wrote, "Mickey. I do not know the man who hires 18 year old prostitutes to text them about wanting to be their stepdad and rape them while we are on our honeymoon." Bowman then appeared to allude via text that she similarly experienced an abusive relationship with an older man as a teenager. 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. Madden allegedly responded, "I am beyond sorry for my actions and for engaging in any form of expression of those impulses..it's all completely unacceptable. but I have to draw the line at that characterization of what I did ..This was entirely relegated to text..It's not excusable by any means but I have to make it clear that I would never act on any of that consensual fantasy talk." In the documents obtained by PEOPLE, Bowman also alleged that Madden "withheld" sex from her after she expressed a desire to conceive a child together, and instead began sleeping with a "prostitute." Madden left Maroon 5 in 2020,two weeks after an alleged incident of domestic violence. In June 2020, he was arrested on a felony charge in Los Angeles, according tojail records. He was released on the same day after posting his $50,000 bond. In 2016, Maddenwas arrested for cocaine possession in New York City. He took a deal with prosecutors, agreeing to one day of community service. A representative or direct contact for Madden could not be located at the time of publication. If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go tothehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages. Read the original article onPeople

Ex-Maroon 5 Bassist Mickey Madden's Wife Claims He Attacked Her After She Confronted Him Over Alleged Sexting with Teen Girls

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