Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Days before the elections, Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, was sentenced to ten years in prison for disclosing state secrets. Khan's party refers to it as a "sham trial." This is a brief synopsis of what is known.
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Riohacha is the destination for displaced Indigenous people in Colombia due to conflict.
When paramilitary violence increased, hundreds of indigenous people in northern Colombia were compelled to leave their settlements. In a nation where internal strife has raged for almost 60 years, this is the most recent outbreak. Riohacha is where they've sought sanctuary.
Why have individuals turned to video games as a means of showing support for Palestine?
The well-known massively multiplayer online (MMO) game Roblox featured a march for Palestine that went viral, raising awareness of political action via video games. Pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong and the Black Lives Matter movement have previously used these venues for protest. For those who are unable or unable to participate in direct demonstrations, they might offer another way to express their participation. Additionally, game makers can produce their games with political overtones. However, there are still concerns about the extent to which these demonstrations in video games have a real-world impact; some have called them performative clicktivism.
The US provides Israel with $3.8 billion in military aid each year | Democrats take issue with Biden's backing
According to a source, the US has approved the sale of Israeli fighter jets and bombs costing billions of dollars. Washington has been openly voicing concerns about an expected Israeli military offensive in Rafah at the same time as this.
Polish farmers protest grain imports by blocking the border with Ukraine.
Poland's farmers and police fought during a protest in Warsaw. They have been protesting EU climate policies and Ukrainian imports for months. Hundreds of Ukrainian lorries are unable to reach the sealed borders with Ukraine.
UK: Prince Harry's battle for security from the police
A High Court judge concluded on Wednesday that the British government was allowed to alter the level of police protection for a member of the royal family who was no longer performing official duties, meaning Prince Harry lost the protracted legal struggle over the reduction of his security in the country.
Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrike of a central Gaza house: at least fifteen.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have targeted a densely populated residential neighborhood. Fifteen persons inside a family house were killed in one incident. More bodies buried beneath the debris are proving difficult for first responders to recover.
Egyptian pound falls to all-time low as a result of economic difficulties
An $8 billion loan to Egypt has been approved by the International Monetary Fund. As per the country's premier, the agreement will aid in reestablishing economic equilibrium. The news was made as the value of the Egyptian pound fell to an all-time low compared to the US dollar. Interest rates have increased by 600 basis points by Egypt's central bank. One of the main requests of the IMF for Egypt was devaluation.
Israeli military marches further into Rafah and has complete control of the Philadelphi corridor.
The Israeli military is moving its soldiers farther into the center and western areas of Rafah. After throwing the city into complete darkness overnight, Israeli forces took more of the border territory with Egypt known as the Philadelphi Corridor. This follows Israeli attacks on numerous sections of Rafah overnight and early Wednesday. Almost all of the hospitals are out of operation.
Reaction to the UK Defense Secretary's directive to evaluate the army's inclusiveness policy The United Kingdom Army wants to reduce security screenings for foreign recruits in an effort to increase diversity and encourage inclusiveness. While the UK army struggles to meet recruitment targets and draw talent from ethnic minority backgrounds, the current percentage of ethnic minorities in the force is 14%. But some former high-ranking military leaders are not happy about the policy's relaxation. See to learn more!
A new Japanese whaling ship has set off on its maiden voyage, escalating the debate over Tokyo's continuing backing for whale eating. Japan is one of just three nations that permit commercial whaling, and the new ocean-going mothership is the first of its kind built in 70 years.
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