Global Warfare: China and the US vying for Antarctica | Ecuador takes action against drug traffickers
China and the US in the Race for Antarctica With Israel threatening a ground invasion, 1.3 million Palestinians are crowded into Rafah. Civilians flee as M23 rebels advance on Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ecuador and Spain crack down on transatlantic drug trafficking organizations. This week, Mohammed Saleh provides you with a detailed examination of the most significant conflict zones in the world.
Rwanda will observe a week of grief to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide.
Rwanda is commemorating thirty years since the 1994 genocide there as Israel conducts its attack on Gaza, which the International Court of Justice has deemed to be a "plausible case of genocide." President Paul Kagame used the event to draw attention to the shortcomings of the global community. The world observed the slaughter of over 800,000 moderate Hutu and Tutsi people thirty years ago.
Families in Gaza leave Rafah because they fear additional assaults by Israel. In an attempt to escape Israel's conflict, over a million Palestinians escaped to Rafah in Gaza. Many are now escaping the city once more out of fear of a ground offensive and additional aerial bombardment.
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Iran attacks Israel: Does the West have a plan to stop the war?
The United States is threatening to punish Iran further for its attack on Israel. Even so, how exactly do sanctions operate? Western sanctions have not significantly impacted the economy of Russia, and the export of Iranian oil has not been halted either. What will the United States do differently this time?
US State Department calls Iran's attack "reckless and irresponsible."
Speaking on behalf of the US State Department, Vedant Patel reiterates that the US is "ironclad and unwavering" in its support of Israel, even as discussions on "the importance of de-escalation" with Israeli officials and regional partners continue. "It's crucial to stand back and remember that we strongly condemn this careless and reckless attack by the Iranian regime. We are steadfastly committed to Israel's security and their right to self-defense." Iran claims that the attack it carried out over the weekend was a response to Israel attacking its consulate in Damascus; nonetheless, Patel contended that the scope of Iran's action qualified as a "violation". “The United States is still assessing the status of this facility [Iran’s consulate]. I don’t have any update to offer related to that. Still, again, the sheer number of ballistic missiles and drones that Iran unleashed on Israel is irresponsible and reckless.”
The political head of Hamas accuses Israel of impeding the negotiations for a truce before Ramadan.
Head of Hamas's political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, said Israel is to blame for the ceasefire agreement's failure to be reached before Ramadan, stating, "We don't want an agreement that doesn't end the war on Gaza." Israeli troops have barred the Al-Aqsa mosque compound's entrance in occupied East Jerusalem. A few worshipers were outdoors praying. Israeli soldiers beat other people who tried to enter the complex at the gate. The third-holiest place on the Muslim calendar is the Al-Aqsa complex. Israeli officials have restricted entry since October 7.
Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia Salah Ahmed Jama and Marc Lamont Hill discuss the war against al-Shabab and the issues confronting his nation. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the president of Somalia, announced a "total war" against al-Shabab in August 2022. Although there are still obstacles to overcome, Somalia claims that its efforts to combat the group are progressing. A diplomatic crisis has arisen between the nation and Ethiopia regarding the breakaway province of Somaliland. Domestically, Somalia is struggling with a number of issues, including as starvation, the growing consequences of climate change, and refugee crises, despite some progress. Can Somalia manage an increasingly complex crisis on several fronts? is the unanswered issue. And what does the nation's future hold? This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill discusses the present and future of Somalia with the country's deputy prime minister, Salah Ahmed Jama.
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Attacks on international students at an Indian institution because of Muslims' prayers
At their accommodations at Gujarat University, almost a dozen guys ambushed foreign students as they were praying during Ramadan. Investigators claim to be in the field of study.
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Iran: 61 million Iranians are able to cast ballots; opposition groups demand that voters abstain from voting.
Iran's parliamentary elections are scheduled for this Friday, but it's expected that not many people will cast ballots due to the nation's collapsing economy. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Singaporean workers can now request more work-from-home days and 4-day work weeks. They can also have flexible work schedules and spaced-out work hours at the end of the year. The Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices has released this new guideline.
Morocco's rising forest fire risk and outdoor cooking increase forest risk.
Cooking out in the open is a joint family pastime in Morocco, but the consequences can be tragic. Therefore, tourists should be warned about the hazards of a forest fire.
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