Rebuilding their life a year after the earthquake in Turkey presents challenges. Last year, approximately 50,000 people were killed and 100,000 injured as a result of solid earthquakes that devastated 11 provinces in southern Turkey and northern Syria. The building is moving slowly even though a lot of debris has been removed. The tremors caused almost three million people to be evacuated.
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Pakistani Social Media Debate: Is it appropriate to outlaw social media usage? Senate of Pakistan
The resolution to outlaw social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube, and X has made it to Pakistan's Senate, where it is currently being mined. Monday is the scheduled debate day for this resolution. The resolution targets the younger generation because of what it sees as the detrimental and harmful consequences of social media, according to documents from the Senate Secretariat. See to find out more!
Families come home for Ramadan in Khartoum despite a continuing conflict
People in Sudan are now moving back to some parts of Khartoum after being uprooted from the capital city. The army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are still engaged in combat. Over the month of Ramadan, when most people fast, they are coming back to Omdurman.
The US military claims that Iran is still giving the Houthis weapons and that Red Sea attacks could become more intense.
The Red Sea issue is worsening even as US and ally warships are stationed in the vital waters. To show support for the Palestinians who are bearing the brunt of Israel's offensive in Gaza, the Houthis have been attacking American, British, and Israeli ships in the Red Sea Corridor.
UNSC to meet on April 2 to discuss alleged Israeli strikes: Russian mission
The UN Security Council (UNSC) is scheduled to convene an emergency meeting in response to a lethal Israeli bombing of the Iranian consulate located in Damascus, the capital of Syria. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Israeli forces stormed a Khan Younis school that served as a sanctuary for displaced persons. Israeli forces attacked a Gaza school that served as a shelter for displaced persons. This is when shells hit the Mustafa Hafez school. In Khan Younis, it's close to Nasser Hospital. The attack left several persons injured. In any case, Israeli forces are still encircling the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis. Soldiers are firing in the vicinity of hospitals and shooting at individuals who are attempting to flee. Israeli strikes on Gaza during the night have claimed the lives of several dozen Palestinians.
Success in the automotive sector: Morocco is currently Africa's top vehicle exporter
With an incredible 2.5 million vehicles produced since 2012, Morocco has become a prominent player in the automotive industry under the leadership of Renault. Morocco has established itself as a pioneer in environmentally friendly and cutting-edge mobility, particularly emphasizing luxury and green energy vehicles.
Israel seizes vital Gaza border crossing and commences attack on Rafah.
Israeli forces have seized control of Gaza's Rafah border crossing, cutting off a key route for humanitarian aid and a possible haven for civilians fleeing a construction attack. The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that it had taken "operational control" of the Gaza side of the border crossing that connects the embattled territory to Egypt. The blocking of the critical route and the placement of tanks in the heart of Rafah are seen as demonstrations of Israel's intention to continue its assault on the southern city despite ongoing truce talks.
The ice cover in Greenland is decreasing and there is a risk of a runaway greenhouse impact.
Many polar bears must adjust their meals throughout portions of the summer as a result of the Arctic sea ice decreasing due to climate change. According to a study, polar bears in Hudson Bay may be starving.
UK: Sunak expects a Tory backlash over the smoking ban
A new bill that would virtually outlaw smoking for anyone under the age of fifteen is set to be voted on by the House of Commons on April 16. Still, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to encounter strong opposition to it.
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