Mayotte: Mayotte, an island near the edge of French overseas territory, is facing a serious dilemma. Can residents like Wadaanti achieve their goals and move out of unstable housing to pursue their studies? Geographically speaking, the island of Mayotte is located northwest of Madagascar in the Comoros archipelago. Politically speaking, nonetheless, Mayotte is a part of France and so an EU territory. an increasingly popular migration destination, mostly from the nearby Comoros but also from Africa, the Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi. The majority of these migrants are compelled to live in unstable accommodation and are always afraid of being deported. The local community is becoming more and more frustrated as a result of inflation, a lack of infrastructure, and an increase in crime. Mayotte is completely in disarray. Can residents, such as Locals, feel abandoned by the government and blame migrants? There is now a water deficit on the island, and things could get worse. Luisa von Richthofen's report.
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The Philippines, the US, Australia, and Japan conduct maneuvers in the South China Sea.
On Sunday, the Philippines, the United States, Japan, and Australia undertook joint maneuvers in the South China Sea when China's military launched a naval and air patrol. See to learn more.
UN special rapporteur on funding cuts to UNRWA: "It's immoral."
What effect would the reduction in UNRWA funds have on Gaza? Speaking with Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur is Marc Lamont Hill. Since October 7th, more than 26,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza, and another 1.7 million have been displaced, making the humanitarian situation in the region worse. Following Israel's accusations that 12 UNRWA personnel were involved in the October 7th bombings, at least a dozen nations have said they will no longer be providing funding to the organization. Following Israel's accusations that 12 UNRWA personnel were involved in the October 7th bombings, at least a dozen nations have said they will no longer be providing funding to the organization. Since UNRWA has been a vital source of humanitarian relief in Gaza, why have nations stopped supporting it during a crisis and solely based on accusations? What will become of the civilian population that depends on the agency to survive? Marc Lamont Hill discusses the upcoming effects of UNWRA's funding cuts with Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory.
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Myanmar's military has carried out airstrikes on a community controlled by the pro-democracy resistance in the northwest of the country, resulting in the deaths of at least 17 people.
Hope for a ceasefire: Biden proposes a new idea to stop the war.
Hamas claims it 'positively views' the cease-fire agreement proposed by US President Joe Biden. He has outlined a three-stage plan for Gaza, beginning with a six-week truce between Israel and Hamas. The proposal also calls for the evacuation of Israeli forces from populated areas of Gaza, as well as the repatriation of all hostages.
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In the UK, crossbreed Goldendoodles are the most popular pets.
A study by pets4homes, the UK's largest pet marketplace, found that Goldendoodles are the most popular breed of dog in the country. A mix between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle is called a Goldendoodle. According to a survey, the appeal of celebrity handbag dogs has decreased. The study examined purchases and marketing on the pets4homes website.
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Columbia University cancels its main commencement event over Gaza demonstrations.
Protests against Israel's war on Gaza continue throughout the United States despite police crackdowns. The most recent action in New York City targeted the Met Gala.
Tractor-driving farmers once more obstruct Brussels in opposition to EU policies
On Tuesday, hundreds of tractors blocked up streets near the European Union offices, where agriculture ministers were trying to defuse a crisis that had sparked months of unrest around the 27-member bloc. Farmers tossed beets, sprayed manure at police, and set hay on fire.
NATO declares that it will back Ukraine in the future and that it intends to increase aid.
The president of Ukraine has approved a measure reducing the age of conscription from 27 to 25 to strengthen the resistance to Russia's invasion. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that stopping Russian advances will require recruiting 500,000 people. The war has been going on for three years, and Ukraine has struggled to increase force levels. As the foreign ministers of NATO gather in Brussels to discuss long-term support for Ukraine, there is a mobilization. Among them is a plan to fund the project with 107 billion dollars spread over five years. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the organization intends to increase aid and will not stop supporting Ukraine.
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