Thirteen years later, has the world forgotten Syria?
Syrians protested against Bashar al-Assad's government in the streets thirteen years ago. Thousands have died and over 12 million have been displaced in the ensuing fighting. Al-Assad is still in charge today. Has the world given up on Syria?
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Who is Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the incoming president of Senegal?
Bassirou Diomaye Faye was incarcerated two weeks ago. Following his victory in Sunday's postponed election, he will become Africa's youngest president. Who will govern Senegal in the future?
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WHO: Measles cases increased 79% worldwide in the past year
On Tuesday, February 20, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned about the rapid increase in measles cases. Globally, there were more than 306,000 cases in the year, up 79% from 2022.
Pakistan's first female prime minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif | Inside South Asia
Maryam Nawaz was appointed as Pakistan's first-ever chief minister. Her opponents abstained from the provincial assembly meeting, accusing the authorities of favoritism. Following her father, Nawaz Sharif, his brother Shehbaz, and Shehbaz's son Hamza, who briefly held the position last year, Maryam is the fourth member of her family to hold the position of Punjab chief minister. Are more significant events ahead?
Stars protest by wearing red pins supporting a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on the Oscar red carpet. Several celebrities wore red pins calling for a truce between Gaza and Israel. The arrival of the stars was delayed.
US, UK, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are expected to start fasting on March 11 during Ramadan 2024 | World News
Ramadan is about to start in a few hours, and Muslims everywhere are keeping a careful eye on the skies in hopes of spotting the crescent moon, which will signal the start of the holy month in some places, like Saudi Arabia. UAE Britain and the US On March 11th, Turkey and Lebanon are probably going to start fasting. While the month of Ramadan is expected to start on March 12th in nations like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, and India. Watch to find out more!
Mexico: A boat capsizes in Oaxaca, Mexico, leaving eight Chinese migrants dead.
In Mexico, where a vessel overturned, and eight Chinese nationals were discovered dead on the country's southern coast. The prosecutor's office reported one man and seven ladies on board.
Kenyan students go back to school after weeks of flooding.
Students in Kenya are returning to school weeks after severe floods wreaked havoc throughout the country. Almost 300 people have died, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced. Many of them are still sheltering in schools, and there are concerns that diseases like cholera will spread quickly.
An Indian plane crashes in Afghanistan while en route to Moscow.
A tragic turn of events has seen an Indian airliner crash in Afghanistan on its way to Moscow. As casualties are anticipated, join us for the most recent updates on this breaking news. During this trying time, our thoughts are with the impacted families. Keep checking back for live coverage.
Is Republican Donald Trump ineligible to run for president in the US elections in 2024?
This week, the nation's highest court heard a particular case involving Donald Trump: did he breach the 14th Amendment's ban on insurrection on January 6, 2021, and does that imply that states have the authority to strike him from the ballot? Stated differently, Donald Trump cannot run for office and is currently unable to serve as president. Watch to find out more! #donaldtrump#uselections#colorado
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