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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Tuesday with, including the death of infants in Gaza due to starvation and malnutrition, Belgium's decision to intervene in South Africa's genocide case against Israel at world court, and UN chief remarks about Israel’s continuous bombardment and strikes in Ramadan.
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Two more babies died of malnutrition in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday amid an Israeli blockade on the Palestinian enclave, according to medics.
The two infants lost their lives at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia city, Samer Labad, a paediatrician told Anadolu.
“They died as the Israeli occupation refused to allow food and medical supplies into northern Gaza,” he said.
The Palestinian doctor warned that more children are at risk of death from malnutrition as a result of Israel’s ongoing blockade on the enclave.
Belgium announced Monday that it will intervene in the genocide case filed by South Africa against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
According to sources from Belgium's Foreign Ministry, the country decided to submit to the court its interpretation of Article 2 of the 1948 UN Genocide Convention, which defines the crime of genocide.
Noting that the ICJ had sent a letter to the states party to the 1948 convention, including Belgium, Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib said that Belgium wishes to participate and share its interpretation of Article 2 of the convention.
As Muslims began the holy month of Ramadan, the UN chief on Monday reiterated his call for a cease-fire in Gaza and urged actions to avoid further "preventable" deaths.
"Yet even though Ramadan has begun – the killing, bombing and bloodshed continue in Gaza," Antonito Guterres said at a press encounter.
"My strongest appeal today is to honor the spirit of Ramadan by silencing the guns – and removing all obstacles to ensure the delivery of lifesaving aid at the speed and massive scale required," said Guterres.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Chelsea defeated Newcastle United 3-2 in week 28 of the English Premier League on Monday.
Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson made a close-range finish in the sixth minute, with Newcastle United leveling the match with Alexander Isak.
The Blues took the lead again when Cole Palmer made a close-long range finish in the 57th minute.
Mykhailo Mudryk scored against Newcastle. In stoppage time, Jacob Murphy netted a classy goal.
Spanish La Liga powerhouse Barcelona will have to beat Italian Serie A side Napoli at home in the Round of 16 second-leg match on Tuesday to reach the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals.
Barca missed the chance to win in the first leg of the Round of 16 at Italy as the match drew 1-1.
Barcelona have been suffering from injuries in their squad.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
German airline Lufthansa has reported that 1,000 scheduled flights are expected to be canceled on Tuesday and Wednesday due to cabin crew strike demanding a 15% wage increase.
Approximately 600 flights are expected to be canceled at Frankfurt airport on Tuesday and another 400 flights at Munich airport on Wednesday, affecting an estimated 120,000 passengers.
Greek farmers were disappointed with their meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens on Monday, saying the government has not made any commitment to subsidies or compensation for crops destroyed during floods last summer, local media reported.
President of the United Federation of Agricultural Associations of Larissa, Rizos Marouda noted that direct state subsidies to the sector will not be paid until the end of June as per their information.
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