European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell said the images from the shelter school in Gaza that was hit by an Israeli strike, with dozens of Palestinian victims, are "horrifying".
"At least 10 schools have been targeted in recent weeks, there is no justification for these massacres, and we are appalled at the terrible death toll," Borrell said in a post on the X platform. "More than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed since the start of the war, and a ceasefire is the only way to stop the killing of civilians and secure the release of prisoners," he added.
The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, said the world woke up to another day of horror in Gaza following the bombing of another school and reports of dozens of martyrs, including women, children and the elderly. "Schools, our facilities and civilian infrastructure must not be targeted, and parties to the conflict must protect them."
He stressed that it is time to end these atrocities that are unfolding before our eyes. "We cannot allow these events to become normalised; the more they repeat, the more we lose our collective humanity," he said.
Portugal's authorities have said that between July 27 and August 15, 1,331 excess deaths from extreme heat were reported, with the over 75 age group particularly hard hit, Euronews reported on Saturday.
A tour bus carrying more than 50 people veered out of control and rolled over on an Upstate New York highway on Friday, killing at least five people and injuring dozens of others, authorities said.
Foreign ministers from European countries, Australia and Britain on Friday jointly condemned Israel's plans to construct a settlement east of Jerusalem.
Famine has struck an area of Gaza and will likely spread over the next month, a global hunger monitor determined on Friday, an assessment that will escalate pressure on Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into the war-torn Palestinian enclave.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un lauded his country's "heroic" troops who fought for Russia in the war against Ukraine, in a ceremony where he decorated returning soldiers and consoled children of the bereaved with hugs, state media said on Friday.