The Defense Minister asks for calm following violence as the D.R. Congolese army battles an armed group.
To address growing security concerns, the defense minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo paid a visit to Sake, located in the east of the nation. Over fifteen hundred thousand people have been displaced this month due to renewed combat between the army and M23 insurgents. Kinshasa alleges Rwanda to be supporting the rebels, while Kigali disputes any such role.
News: United States Most Likely to Give Intel $10 Billion in Subsidies
In the most recent move in the worldwide competition to produce semiconductors, the Biden administration discusses providing tech giant Intel subsidies worth over $10 billion. According to a Bloomberg article, the package may contain direct grants and loans while negotiations are underway.
Zimbabwe Gold will be the name of the country's future currency.
Zimbabwe will soon use a new currency. The southern African country is switching from its sinking local currency to a new one backed by international currencies and gold. Its central bank intends to stabilize and reduce inflation by doing this.
Pakistan is engulfed in a protest over election cheating. The election in Pakistan, which appeared to be ended with results in hand, has turned out to be anything but, despite the best efforts of all parties, there is no indication of an Alliance to form a government, and the issues facing the country's 241 million citizens now seem more fantastic than before. Watch to find out more!
Uber reports its first yearly profit following its 2019 IPO.
An app for ride-hailing Uber announced its first net profit for the year after going public in 2019. For 2023, the business declared a net profit of $1.9 billion.
Russia attack: Belgorod strikes this week claimed 16 lives.
Over the course of the week, at least 16 people have died in Russia's Belgorod area, which borders Ukraine. During last weekend's presidential elections, the attacks from Ukraine became more intense. Mass evacuations from the area have been announced by the authorities.
In Myanmar, thousands escape military conscription.
To avoid being drafted into the military, thousands of young people are making every effort to escape Myanmar. Reintroducing conscription will help the army confront a rebellion even as its ranks are reduced.
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UK arts sector crisis: Creative sectors are heavily hurt by financial cuts.
For decades, the UK arts sector has contributed significantly to the country's global cultural impact. However, years of financial cuts for colleges and artistic institutions have changed the narrative. And when the cost of living rises, creative businesses struggle to thrive.
Voting for the EU Parliament has begun on the third day of the elections.
On the third day of the European Parliament elections, voters in Slovakia, Italy, and other EU countries are casting their ballots. In these elections, far-right and populist parties want to gain ground throughout the 27-member Block.
Tunisia: There are protests about the country's declining economic status and living circumstances.
On Saturday, thousands demonstrated against the declining quality of life in front of the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, in response to a demand made by the country's largest labor union confederation. Watch to find out more!
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