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.
US: The FDA is looking into the possibility of bird flu in the milk supply chain after finding evidence of the disease in 1 in 5 milk samples.
The Food and Drug Administration in the US discovered avian flu virus pieces in pasteurized milk samples. Although the FDA continues to insist that the milk is safe to consume, it is awaiting the findings of an inquiry to make this claim. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Russia-Ukraine war: fire in an industrial site in the Kyiv region caused by Russian air strikes
Early on Wednesday, local authorities reported that Russia had launched missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, resulting in an industrial plant fire, damage to homes, and multiple injuries in six districts.
UK: Rishi Sunak under criticism, government the least open in 25 years
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, has come under fire for leading the least transparent administration in 25 years after it was revealed that the number of complete Freedom of Information (FOI) requests granted fell to a record low in 2019.
Princess Diana's famous gowns on display in Hong Kong before going up for auction
Princess Diana's famous gowns were exhibited in Hong Kong before an impending Julien's auction. Before going up for auction on June 27, they will be on show at another exhibit in Ireland. Stay tuned for further information.
Worldwide Ramadan Celebrations, Bulgarian Horse Festival, and Parisian Art
Come along with Wings as we explore the diversity of Ramadan celebrations around the globe and go on a cultural trip. Explore the center of Indian cities during the holy month, when customs and special foods illuminate the streets. We then head to Belgium, where a unique occasion brought together Easter and Ramadan celebrants on a two-kilometer table in Antwerp. Take in the festive fusion of cuisines and cultures during this one-of-a-kind event.. After that, take in the colorful customs of Bulgaria's horse festival, highlighting the nation's rich history via a display of horsemanship and culture. Finally, in time for the Olympic Games, learn a fresh perspective on Paris through art. Discover the artistic side of the city before this international event. Come experience the diversity and beauty of civilizations worldwide with us in this fantastic Wings episode.
Hind Khoudary: Journalists 'have zero protection' while reporting from Gaza
As the globe commemorates Press Freedom Day, we look to Gaza and the growing number of journalist deaths since October 7th. More than 100 journalists have been slain in the last seven months as Israel conducts its brutal bombardment in Gaza. So, how are journalists in Gaza continue to report? And are Western journalists doing enough to highlight the situation of their Palestinian colleagues?
9
0
×
Report
Not Interested
Copy Link
Revibe
Report Post
Choose a reason for reporting this post?
I just do not like it
Nudity or pornography
Hate speech or symbols Racist, homophobic or sexist slurs
Violence or threat of violence Graphic injury, unlawful activity dangerous or criminal organizations
Sale or promotion of firearms
Sale or promotion of drugs
Harassment or bullying
Intellectual property violation Copyright or trademark infringement
Self injury Eating disorders, cutting or promoting suicide
What occurs in Alberta when temperatures drop to -50 degrees Celsius?
Record low temperatures prompted an emergency notice to stop blackouts, stretching Alberta's electrical grid to its breaking point. Andrew Chang describes how the bitter cold caused a hazardous power outage.
128
72
×
Report
Not Interested
Copy Link
Revibe
Report Post
Choose a reason for reporting this post?
I just do not like it
Nudity or pornography
Hate speech or symbols Racist, homophobic or sexist slurs
Violence or threat of violence Graphic injury, unlawful activity dangerous or criminal organizations
Sale or promotion of firearms
Sale or promotion of drugs
Harassment or bullying
Intellectual property violation Copyright or trademark infringement
Self injury Eating disorders, cutting or promoting suicide
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will remove its sanctions against Niger.
The sanctions imposed on Niger by the West African regional organization ECOWAS are to be lifted. These restrictions include border closures and the suspension of financial transactions. According to its officials, the decision was made with humanitarian concerns in mind. Three members of ECOWAS declared their departure from the West African regional organization, and now the organization's leaders are gathering.
Political liberties in Hong Kong: Opposition activists worry about a new security bill
With worries that it would endanger human rights and move Hong Kong closer to China, the contentious Article 23 is currently being discussed in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Proponents of the proposed bill have already ignited rallies and met strong criticism, claiming that it could jeopardize free expression and civic liberties. The discussion comes as tensions between the Chinese government and the pro-democracy movement are rising, which is concerning for Hong Kong's independence and future.
Please login to add comment.