📰 17-year-old British teen dies after beach sand tunnel collapses during family vacation: report
A tragic incident occurred at a beach in Montalto di Castro, Italy, where a 17-year-old boy named Riccardo Boni was buried alive after a sand tunnel he was digging collapsed suddenly. The collapse happened while Boni was with his family on the beach, and his father and siblings were nearby. Despite frantic efforts to dig him out, Boni was found unresponsive and could not be revived by first responders. The police investigation is ongoing, and authorities are considering whether an autopsy will be necessary. The incident has shocked local officials, as they have never encountered a similar situation before in Italy.
📰 As US-backed group delivers 70 million meals, UN and NGOs fight to discredit Gaza aid rival
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), supported by the U.S. and Israel, has distributed 70 million meals to Gazans since May, facing attacks from Hamas and leading aid groups like UNRWA. UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini called for the end of GHF, criticizing its aid distribution model and accusing it of causing harm in Gaza. Critics argue that UNRWA’s ties to Hamas put it at risk, while GHF has shown that aid can be provided without relying on traditional aid channels. GHF has faced criticisms about its operations, including accusations of deaths and injuries at distribution sites, with UNRWA condemning the current aid system in Gaza. American veterans working with GHF have been attacked, highlighting the challenges faced by the organization in providing aid in Gaza.
GHF founder Gerald Steinberg claims that GHF has demonstrated a successful alternative to traditional aid models, despite opposition from powerful NGOs. GHF has reached out to other aid groups for support and partnerships to improve its operations in Gaza. The organization has faced violent responses from Hamas, with staff members killed and U.S. veterans injured in attacks at distribution sites. GHF emphasizes its mission to provide free aid and food to alleviate hunger in Gaza, seeking more assistance and partnerships with the U.N. and NGOs.
The U.S. Agency for Infrastructure and Development has provided $30 million to GHF, with potential future grants of $30 million per month. GHF is working to address the desperation in Gaza and expand its aid efforts, despite facing challenges and criticism from various quarters.
📰 Trump reveals NATO sale to boost arms to Ukraine as Putin launches overnight maternity hospital strike
President Trump announced a new NATO deal allowing U.S. arms to reach Ukraine through allied nations, with NATO covering the costs. European leaders are prepared to buy U.S. arms for Ukraine after a pause in Pentagon aid. German Chancellor Merz mentioned purchasing Patriot systems for Ukraine. Trump expressed frustration with Putin’s actions in Ukraine, as Russia’s attacks intensify. Secretary of State Rubio hinted at a new approach to end the conflict after meeting with Russian officials.
📰 Missing teen surfer found alive on remote island miles from shore: ‘Didn’t give up hope’
A 19-year-old surfer named Darcy Deefholts went missing after paddling out in the ocean in New South Wales, Australia, but was found the next day on a remote island called North Solitary, about 8 miles from where his belongings were discovered at a beach access point. Concerned family members contacted the police after Darcy failed to return home, leading to a search on land and sea around Wooli Beach. Darcy’s father expressed disbelief and relief upon hearing the news of his son’s safe discovery on the island. It was suspected that Darcy went too far out on his surfboard and couldn’t make it back to shore, leaving his smartwatch and cellphone at home. Search efforts involved private vessels and a Marine Rescue team, with calm sea conditions posing a challenge in locating Darcy. Despite suffering from exposure, Darcy was found cold but uninjured and taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition.
📰 Young crewmember murdered aboard luxury superyacht in paradise destination
A 20-year-old South African woman named Paige Bell was found dead with visible injuries aboard a luxury superyacht in the Bahamas on July 3. Her fellow crewmember, Brigido Muñoz, a Mexican national and engineer on the vessel, has been charged with her murder. Muñoz was found with severe injuries to his arms, believed to be from a suicide attempt. Bell’s family confirmed her identity and described her death as brutal. The murder investigation is ongoing, with no motive released by authorities. A GoFundMe page has been set up to assist Bell’s family with travel, legal costs, and to retrieve her body, raising over $42,000.
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