A drone attack in central Sudan killed at least 24 people, including eight children, as they fled fighting, according to a doctors group. The attack, which targeted a vehicle carrying displaced families, occurred on Saturday.
The Sudan Doctors Network reported the attack, which also resulted in the deaths of two infants. The incident took place amid ongoing conflict in the region. The United Nations reported that the paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), also hit an aid convoy in the state on Friday.
In other news, a Hong Kong court sentenced pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison under Beijing's national security law. The sentence, which concluded a legal saga of almost five years, has been described as "cruel and profoundly unjust" by press and rights groups. Lai's family, lawyer, supporters, and former colleagues have appealed for his release, warning he could die in prison due to his health conditions, including heart palpitations and high blood pressure.
Meanwhile, in Thailand, the Bhumjaithai Party secured a stronger-than-expected victory in Sunday's general election. With 93 percent of ballots counted on Monday, the conservative party was far ahead of its rivals, looking set to win at least 194 of the 500 seats. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul claimed victory and is preparing for a coalition in the coming days.
The Russia-Ukraine war continues, with at least one person killed after Russian forces launched massive air raids on the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, according to officials. Russian forces also attacked facilities of Ukraine's major oil and gas company Naftogaz in the eastern Poltava region overnight, causing damage. This was the 19th attack launched by Moscow on the facility, the company said in a statement.
Finally, in Gaza, freedom of movement has become a tool of control and collective punishment, administered through a complex system of road closures, permits, and guarded land crossings. Under international humanitarian law, freedom of movement is a fundamental right, but in Gaza, it is severely restricted.
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