Saudi Arabia's road administration reports a 27% increase in traffic deaths before Iftar.
There have been some unsettling developments in Saudi Arabia during the holy month of Ramadan. The number of traffic deaths in the Islamic Kingdom is rising by 27%. According to the Saudi General Authority for Roads, there has been a noticeable rise in traffic accidents during Ramadan. Watch to find out more!
Improved ocean and climate observation is the goal of new research.
Climate change is causing short-term events like a heat wave in Greenland and a storm in Antarctica. On the largest ice sheets in the globe, they may have a far longer-term impact. Moreover, it might even result in the crossing of tipping thresholds in the polar areas.
Good Friday: 35th time that a 65-year-old Filipino man has been "crucified"
An old man of sixty-five was "crucified" for the thirty-fifth time in the Philippines. The streets of Taxco, a town known for silver mining, were strolled by Encorvadas in Mexico. Walking through the streets of Australia was a man posing as Jesus Christ with a cross. See how people celebrated Good Friday around the globe with this report.
The global plastic pollution pact negotiations have reached a critical point in Canada.
To draft a pact to halt the fast-worsening issue of plastic pollution, thousands of observers and negotiators from most of the world's countries are assembling in Ottawa, Canada, this week.
large-scale protests against the far right across Germany
According to the organizers, over 1.4 million people participated in protests against the far right over the weekend. Due to crowding, the rally in Munich had to be shortened. Nationwide, the protests were publicized in over 100 locations. Thousands of protesters protested outside the parliament in Berlin. The fury stems from rumors that far-right extremists and Alternative for Germany party members met to discuss plans for the mass expulsion of immigrants and people of foreign ancestry.
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Despite the conflict, displaced Gaza residents send their best wishes for Ramadan.
In UN-run shelters, Palestinian youngsters who have been forcibly driven from their homes are keeping Ramadan. Parents are doing their best to maintain a sense of normalcy while Israel persists with its offensive.
South Africa: Zuma's party will contest the ban on him participating in elections
On Thursday, election officials in South Africa said that former president Jacob Zuma will not be permitted to participate in the country's May general elections.
A Palestinian music instructor provides solace and an escape for Gaza's displaced children.
Palestinian music instructor Mohamed Al-Habash provides solace, optimism, and a haven from conflict to displaced youngsters in Gaza. Al-Habash offers a secure environment for kids to express themselves and find comfort during the chaos around them through his music teachings. He uses the healing power of music to assist individuals in overcoming trauma and looking forward to a better future. Al-Habash's commitment and compassion significantly impact these young survivors, which gives them hope amidst the chaos.
Israel is 'demolishing' houses and public buildings in eastern Rafah neighborhoods.
The Israeli force has continued to bomb Rafah and drive farther into the city's western sector. Eyewitnesses reported witnessing tanks and armored vehicles, as well as artillery munitions, reaching the tent camp for displaced persons in the city's western portion, which serves as an evacuation zone. As previously indicated, the Israeli force has complete control of the Philadelphi Corridor and is already destroying homes in Rafah's eastern district. The eastern section of Rafah, including the as-Salam and al-Jenina areas, has been cleansed of residential structures and public facilities.
Six months of Israel-Gaza war: Israeli attacks in Gaza's Jabalia devastated businesses
A large number of Arabs and pro-Palestinian activists have boycotted prominent American companies because they are believed to have supported Israel's military operations in Gaza. What is the local business community doing with this social wave? See to learn more.
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