
Gaza/ A mass grave is found; Israel denies having a hand

A mass grave was found near the "al-Nasser" hospital in the Khan Yunis area, where it is thought that around 300 bodies are buried. Palestinians have accused the Israeli army of creating this mass grave, but the Israel Defense Forces deny any involvement.
"Allegations that the Israeli army buried Palestinian corpses in a mass grave are baseless," the army said, adding that it tried to locate the hostages and the missing, and carefully examined the corpses, in places where Israeli intelligence indicated that the hostages could have been hidden.
Ukraine/Russia takes full control of a city

The Russian Ministry of Defense has confirmed that it has taken control of the town of Novmykhalivka, an important point that could help the occupying country to advance further with its attacks. The city has no military importance, but it leads to the settlements of Ukrainians.
Russian forces entered this city on February 9 and completely occupied it, within a radius of 5 km. There is a possibility that the Russian forces will seek to go further, towards the town of Kostyantynivka, targeting Bakhmut as well.
LeCanton27: There are about 500 Albanian escorts in Dubai

The Swiss newspaper LeCanton27 has done an investigation in Dubai and has come to the conclusion that around 500 Albanian girls are exiles in this country. With a population of 3 million, there are about 50,000 sex workers in Dubai. In 2006, about 4,300 foreign prostitutes were deported from the United Arab Emirates.
According to the investigation, they camouflage themselves as working for different companies. In June 2023, Reuters published an investigation "How torture, fraud and inaction support Dubai's booming sex trafficking industry", which states that willingly or unwillingly, girls are forced to work in brothels, restaurants, hotels, night clubs and bars. Some of the girls are threatened with death and that they will be thrown into the desert if they do not obey.
North Macedonia/ Presidential elections are held

North Macedonia will hold presidential elections and citizens will go to the polling stations to elect the president of the state. A total of 1,814,317 voters have the right to vote, who must decide between 7 candidates for president in North Macedonia.
The current president, Stevo Pendarovski, Gordana Siljanovska Davkova, Bujar Osmani, Arben Tavari Maksim Dimitrievski and Stevçe Jakimovski are competing for the role of president.
According to the legal provisions, in the first round it is almost impossible to elect the president, since a candidate must receive more than half of the votes on the electoral list, in other words: Half of the votes of over 1.8 million voters.