
Haiti’s Culture Ministry fires workers over citadel stampede that killed 25
Haiti mourns 25 dead in Citadelle stampede; officials fired

Aid groups are increasing humanitarian relief shipments to Iran due to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war's impact. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies delivered vital aid, marking a significant effort to address the humanitarian crisis affecting over 3 million people.
Aid groups have said they’re seeking to boost humanitarian relief shipments into Iran as the effects of the United States-Israeli war hit the population.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said on Tuesday that it had delivered “life-saving” aid and medical supplies, marking one of the first humanitarian shipments since the war began.
The shipment entered the country through Turkiye on Sunday, IFRC spokesman Tommaso Della Longa said in a statement. Iran faces a deepening humanitarian crisis after nearly six weeks of conflict that has killed more than 3,000 people, according to Iranian authorities, and displaced up to 3.2 million, he stressed.
“The operation is critical as humanitarian supply chains into Iran have been severely disrupted in recent weeks due to the conflict, making it increasingly difficult and more costly for essential medical and relief items to reach those in need,” the spokesman said.
The convoy, which departed from the Turkish capital Ankara on Friday, carried around 200 trauma kits containing emergency medical supplies along with tents and blankets.

A residential building that was hit by a strike in Iran’s capital, Tehran [Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA]
The Turkish Red Crescent Society also dispatched four trucks separately carrying 48 tonnes of aid, including emergency shelters, hygiene kits and first-aid supplies.
“Needs are high, medical needs in particular, but also the psychological toll on people is immense,” Della Longa said.
He noted the toll on the Iranian Red Crescent Society has been high, confirming that the organisation had lost four relief workers in the line of duty.
The effort to respond to humanitarian needs in Iran is growing.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Tuesday that it had dispatched 14 trucks from Jordan carrying household supplies for around 25,000 people, including mattresses, jerry cans, kitchen sets and solar lamps.
The aid includes around 200 trauma kits with emergency medical supplies, tents, and blankets.
The conflict has reportedly killed over 3,000 people and displaced up to 3.2 million individuals.
Humanitarian supply chains have been severely disrupted due to the ongoing conflict, making it difficult and costly to deliver essential items.

Haiti mourns 25 dead in Citadelle stampede; officials fired

Stormzy's stab-proof vest featured in landmark exhibition of Black British music at V&A East.

New health plan launched in England as women express frustration over being ignored by healthcare providers.

Exercise timing matters! Find out when to work out for maximum benefits.

Delcy Rodriguez urges US for a Venezuela free of sanctions amid new licenses

Liverpool's season takes a hit as PSG knocks them out, ending trophy hopes.
See every story in News — including breaking news and analysis.
In addition, ICRC said, 200 generators and 100 motor pumps purchased locally had been donated to the Iranian Red Crescent Society to support relief and rescue operations
Air and sea routes have been blocked by the conflict, it said, making overland crossings through Turkiye and Jordan critical for aid delivery.
The relief comes amid a fragile two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran.
According to the Turkish Red Crescent Society’s president, Fatma Meric Yilmaz, around 3.6 percent of Iran’s 90 million people have been displaced, while 62,000 homes and more than 20,000 businesses have been destroyed.