International
Hamas calls for global mobilizations since Friday against the famine in Gaza

The Islamist Hamas movement, which governs the Gaza Strip, made this Wednesday an appeal to “the free peoples of the world” to mobilize from this Friday in protest against the famine in the Palestinian enclave, and continue the demonstrations “until the siege is lifted and the famine ends”.
“In the midst of a disturbing global silence and the absence of any action that is up to the catastrophe: we call for the besieged Gaza, for those who suffer a slow death, for a people who fight against annihilation with all their strength,” the group said in a statement.
Hamas called for “the largest popular and mass movement” in all the capitals and cities of the world on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (July 25, 26 and 27, 2025), as well as in the following days, until the blockade imposed on the Strip is ended.
Since the beginning of its military offensive against Gaza, on October 7, 2023, Israel has severely restricted the entry of food, medicine and fuel, generating an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
In March, the situation worsened after the Israeli army completely closed the access to aid until the end of May.
Since then, only a very limited amount of help enters the enclave.
The lack of food and basic supplies has caused the death of dozens of people in recent weeks, especially children.
According to figures from the Gaza Ministry of Health, controlled by Hamas, at least 101 people have died from causes related to famine since the beginning of the Israeli offensive, including 80 minors.
In total, the number of people killed in the enclave already exceeds 59,000, mostly women and children; the last, this morning.
International
Lutnick: TikTok will ‘go dark’ without agreement to sever chinese ties

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warned on Thursday that TikTok “will go dark” if no agreement is reached with Chinese authorities by September 17 regarding the creation of a new company to operate the app in the United States, as required by the Trump administration.
In an interview with CNBC, Lutnick reiterated that Washington’s proposal allows ByteDance—the Chinese parent company of TikTok—to retain a “small stake” in the newly created U.S.-based entity, which is necessary for the app to remain accessible to American users.
For national security reasons, the U.S. government insists that TikTok must be operated by an entity entirely separate from its Chinese parent.
“If the Chinese don’t approve it, TikTok will go dark,” Lutnick warned, referring to the deadline set by Washington back in April. He emphasized, “The deal is in their hands now.”
International
Global media outlets urge Israel to allow press access to Gaza amid growing hunger crisis

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and three major international news agencies—Associated Press (AP), Reuters, and Agence France-Presse (AFP)—jointly called for press access to Gaza and raised serious concerns about hunger threatening their local staff.
“We once again urge Israeli authorities to allow journalists to freely enter and exit Gaza. It is essential that the local population receives sufficient food supplies,” the four news organizations stated in a joint communiqué.
The statement emphasized that the remaining independent journalists in the Gaza Strip, along with their families, are increasingly struggling to meet basic food needs—just like the rest of the population.
These journalists, the agencies stressed, “have been the eyes and ears of the world” in the Palestinian enclave, yet are enduring the same “dramatic conditions” they are reporting on. “We are deeply concerned,” the organizations noted, warning that beyond the hardships of covering a war, “hunger now threatens their survival.”
The joint appeal follows a statement issued on Monday by AFP’s internal journalist association, which described the situation of their Gaza-based staff as “unbearable,” warning that some are “starving to death.”
“We have lost journalists in conflict, we have had wounded and imprisoned colleagues, but none of us remembers watching a colleague die of hunger. We refuse to watch them die,” the AFP association said, adding that their efforts to evacuate staff from the territory—completely sealed off by Israel—have failed.
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El Salvador’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Egriselda López, emphasized the country’s national housing approach during the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) High-Level Dialogue on Adequate Housing.
“My country is firmly committed to ensuring the human right to adequate housing as a cornerstone of our social, economic, and urban development,” López stated.
“Under the leadership of our president, Nayib Bukele, we have made significant progress, including an investment of $1.1 billion, which has allowed thousands of families to access dignified housing, with a strong focus on social interest projects,” she added.
The ambassador noted that over 120,000 families have benefited from housing loans, land tenure legalization, resettlement programs, and urban improvement initiatives.
López also highlighted the launch of the Casa Mujer and Casa Joven programs, spearheaded by the Social Housing Fund (FSV), which aim to make it easier for Salvadorans to access credit and purchase a home anywhere in the country.
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