Victoria’s Secret says its stores, as well as its PINK brand locations, remain open for customers. But some in-store services, such as returning online orders in person, were unavailable as of Wednesday night — and as were its online customer care services, per the company’s FAQ.
Palestinian Hazar Estity kisses her 21-month-old son, Nizar, who is being held by his grandmother, Nazek, on April 29, 2025, at an apartment in the West Bank town of Zababdeh. Estity says she was used as a human shield by Israeli soldiers. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)Hazar Estity said soldiers took her from her Jenin refugee camp home in November, forcing her to film inside several apartments and clear them before troops entered.
She said she pleaded to return to her 21-month-old son, but soldiers didn’t listen.“I was most afraid that they would kill me,” she said. “And that I wouldn’t see my son again.”Magdy reported from Cairo.
NUSEIRAT, Franja de Gaza (AP) — El caos estalló nuevamente el jueves en la Franja de Gaza cuando decenas de miles de palestinos desesperados intentaron recoger alimentos de sitios de distribución administrados por una fundación respaldada por Estados Unidos e Israel. Múltiples testigos informaron de un descontrol de personas tomando ayuda, y dijeron que las tropas israelíes dispararon para controlar a las multitudes.En el centro de Gaza, un video de The Associated Press mostraba bombas de humo surcando el aire alrededor de un centro de distribución, y se escucharon disparos mientras un tanque israelí se movía cerca. Testigos dijeron que las tropas israelíes dispararon los proyectiles para dispersar a los palestinos después de que el centro se quedara sin suministros el jueves.
“Vine a buscar un saco de harina... una lata de sardinas o cualquier cosa”, comentó Mahmoud Ismael, un hombre con muletas que dijo haber caminado kilómetros para llegar al centro, sólo para irse con las manos vacías.
“No hay comida en mi casa, y no puedo conseguir comida para mis hijos”, señaló.The cause of the fire was not immediately determined and is under investigation, Evans said.
LONDON (AP) — The Chelsea Flower Show bloomed with royals, celebrities and a pup or two at the gardening showcase highlight resilient landscapes and natural planting.King Charles III and Queen Camilla toured the show Monday before it opens to regular visitors. The king is a patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, which puts on the annual event in London.
The show is the place to see cutting-edge garden design, new plants and ideas to take home.The displays highlighted natural planning, like moss paving and gravel paths bleeding into greenery. One garden was an example of the Atlantic temperate rainforest habitat that once covered western coasts of Britain.