Drone Didi Scheme: Women pilots advancing the modernization of farming methods The Indian farmers' protest is in its seventh day, and although the government and farmer organizations are still at odds, one government initiative is bringing in a technological revolution in the agriculture industry. A ground-breaking programme by the Indian government is teaching low-income women how to operate agricultural drones in some regions of the country.
War on Gaza: Israel attacks a relief truck in Deir el-Balah, killing at least nine people.
Witnesses reported by the Wafa news agency said that an Israeli airstrike on an aid truck in Deir el-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, resulted in at least nine fatalities and numerous injuries. According to Al Jazeera sources, the Israeli bombing struck a Kuwaiti association's truck on al-Rashid Street in the Brook neighborhood. In the previous 24 hours, the Israeli army also bombed homes throughout southern Gaza, killing at least 90 people.
Israel is obstructing food and supplies; WFP stops delivering food to the north due to security concerns
Thousands of Palestinians are being forced to starve to death as a result of Israel's blockade of humanitarian aid and food supplies into Gaza. In particular, there are long lines of hungry kids in the northern section of Gaza who are in severe need of food. More and more grave situations are being reported by aid organizations including the UN World Food Program and the Palestine Red Crescent. Because it is unsafe to deliver aid to the north, the WFP has recently stopped doing so.
Baltimore bridge collapse: Cranes set up to clear debris from collision
A group of laborers in the US city of Baltimore has honored the six individuals who perished in the collapse of a bridge. Latin American migrants were the victims. Concurrently, the initial crane has been positioned to remove the debris.
A deaf adolescent from a Nairobi slum has exceeded expectations by excelling in a community ballet class despite her inability to hear the music. Gorrety Akinyi, 17, the lone deaf student in her ballet class, has mastered the routines by closely mimicking her teacher and classmates.
Unrest in Chad: A military dictator announces a bid for president
The late President Idriss Deby's son, Mohamed Deby, has denied that he intended to run for office after his father passed away. The denial coincides with information surfacing about security raids on opposition offices in Chad that resulted in the former leader's murder. With Mohamed Deby leading a military council, the situation in Chad is still tricky.
Polish farmers protest grain imports by blocking the border with Ukraine.
Poland's farmers and police fought during a protest in Warsaw. They have been protesting EU climate policies and Ukrainian imports for months. Hundreds of Ukrainian lorries are unable to reach the sealed borders with Ukraine.
Will Russian politics alter as a result of Alexey Navalny's passing?
Despite imprisonment for years, he was well-respected worldwide and Vladimir Putin's most outspoken critic. As soon as Russia declared Alexey Navalny dead, that voice of disapproval was muffled. Leaders around the world have not hesitated to accuse Putin of eliminating yet another Russian who ventured to oppose him. Next month, voters will have the opportunity to decide if Putin is re-elected for a fifth term. The vote was widely seen as inevitable because so few voices opposed his protracted leadership. So, who could take his place?
Putin, the president of Russia, claims he would rather have Joe Biden than Donald Trump in the White House.
Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia, stated on Wednesday that he believes US President Joe Biden will win in 2024 over former US President Donald Trump because he is a more seasoned and reliable politician.
The World Bank promises Egypt $6 billion as international assistance surges.
The World Bank has offered Egypt a $6 billion support package over three years. Half of this will go directly to government programs, while the other half attempts to support the private sector. This follows an enhanced $8 billion credit plan approved by the International Monetary Fund in March.
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