What student demonstrations indicate about US politics and support for Israel
The number of nationwide university rallies against Israel's attack on Gaza is increasing, and several school encampments are under increased surveillance. Hundreds of students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) crowded a demonstration space to support Palestine. The university has not responded to the precise demands. However, it stated that it upholds the community's rights to free expression. Less disturbance to instruction and classes is another goal shared by administrators. To avoid traffic, there is more security surrounding the encampment. Large-scale counterprotests are anticipated in the area in the following days, even though protests have been mainly peaceful.
Constitutional Council confirms outsider Faye's victory.
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Ghanaian public hospital blackouts: deficit-ridden state-owned electricity company
The government-owned energy utility in Ghana is disconnecting its clients, including government institutions, who have not paid their bills. Power outages are occurring in public hospitals, and the consequences are disastrous.
A man's bakery turns becomes a lifeline amid bombs and starvation.
Not only have many Palestinians lost their houses as a result of the continuing war in Gaza, but their means of subsistence have also been devastated. However, some are coming up with inventive ways to carry on. A man is committed to growing his bakery business in spite of growing costs and the fact that he needs to borrow everything, including a rolling pin.
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.
The global problem of illegal fishing jeopardizes marine ecosystems, food security, and regional stability. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that illegal fishing costs the world economy about $23 billion annually. Stay tuned for additional information!
The auto industry is seeing a rise in the conversion of classic cars into electric vehicles, but many owners are not thrilled about this groundbreaking concept. This report provides further information.
The Gaza University campus was destroyed in a matter of seconds, and the United States is looking to Israel for answers.
The Israeli military targeted a prestigious Palestinian institution in southern Gaza. An abandoned structure that appears to be the main campus of Isra University is shown in a viral video being destroyed by an implosion. It has been claimed that the US has asked Israel for an explanation regarding the purported attack on the institution. According to the US State Department, Washington is compiling details regarding the purported incident.
AI for Good Summit: The UN holds a worldwide AI technology gathering.
The AI for Good Global Summit began on Thursday in Geneva, with robots welcoming attendees at the venue's entry. This event brought together thousands of people from all sectors of the globe to debate their aspirations and anxieties about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Watch to learn more.
Saudi Princess' Straight Talk On Gaza War & Israel-Palestine Conflict Goes Viral.
According to Saudi Arabia, the protection of Palestinians is a condition of any prospective normalization agreement with Israel. The Saudi Envoy to the United States discussed the Saudi Arabian nation's stance at the World Economic Forum. She emphasized the necessity of a Palestinian state and a ceasefire in Gaza. To learn more, view the entire video.
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