Top 10 hot news in the world on March 2, 2024

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-02

Top 10 hot news in the world on March 2, 2024

1.Israel's killing of Palestinians in chaos over relief distribution in Gaza City has been internationally condemned: China and Turkey joined Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan in denouncing Palestinians in Gaza the day before for the Israeli army to wait for relief supplies to be delivered**, and France called for an independent investigation into the incident.

2.Hamas says seven hostages killed in Gaza: Hamas said on Friday that seven hostages held in the Gaza Strip had died, the group blamed Israeli bombing, and said its fighters had also died, with the number of hostage deaths likely exceeding 70.

3.Armed gangs kill police officers in chaos in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, vow to overthrow prime minister: Four police officers were killed in a shootout in Port-au-Prince on Thursday, and a prominent gang leader said armed gangs were conducting coordinated attacks with the aim of overthrowing Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

4.Iran's first parliamentary elections since 2022's massive**: After the death of Martha Amini triggered a mandatory hijab law**, Iran held its first parliamentary elections on Friday, with a significant drop in turnout among voices calling for a boycott.

5.Elon Musk sues ChatGPT maker OpenAI: Elon Musk sued OpenAI over its ties to Microsoft, arguing that the company violated the principles he agreed to when he helped found it in 2015, and that the company had deviated from its original nonprofit, open-source mission.

6.Biden announces U.S. plans to airdrop relief supplies to Gaza: U.S. Biden announced that the U.S. will begin airdropping relief supplies to Gaza, a day after dozens of people died in a scramble for supplies.

7.WTO negotiations in Abu Dhabi failed to break the deadlock: Although the negotiations continued into the night, WTO negotiators failed to break the deadlock on major reforms.

8.South Korea publicly orders some of the striking doctors to return to work: South Korea** publicly ordered at least 13 doctors late Friday, some of whom voiced their views on about 9,000 doctors going on strike over a health system reform plan, demanding that they return to work or face penalties.

9.Australia's prime minister defends cost-of-living issue in by-election: Voters head to polling stations on Saturday in a by-election in Victoria, Australia, seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to handle national cost-of-living pressures.

10.Pro-Palestinian radical politician wins UK by-election: The widely anticipated opposition Labour Party has dealt a blow to the party by losing one of its safest parliamentary seats in anticipation of the next few months.

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