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Congolese displaced people struggle to trade to Goma because of high prices and M23 control.

There are many obstacles to trade with the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Goma city. The continuous violence and instability in the area have resulted in the displacement of over a million Congolese. Furthermore, it has become more difficult for the residents to make ends meet due to rising commodity prices. The road is controlled by the M23 armed group, which makes it difficult for products to move through, further complicating the issue. As they fight to survive in the face of these obstacles, the people of Goma deal with enormous hardships.

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Netflix will stop reporting subscriber numbers starting in 2025

In an unexpected move, Netflix has declared that it will stop reporting subscriber numbers every quarter from 2025 onwards. The move has been interpreted as a signal that the streaming giant may be reaching a plateau in its year-long battle for customers in the streaming landscape.

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Israeli attacks on mosques make Gazans afraid to attend the nighttime prayers of Ramadan.

Ramadan's first day is "difficult," according to English instructor Mahmoud Al-Qeshwi of Rafah, who told Al Jazeera that food is still hard to come by and costs "ten times" as much as before the war. Working at a free volunteer food kitchen, he claimed to serve hot meals to "tens of thousands" of displaced families daily. While there are still some mosques where people can pray, "a lot of people are afraid to go," Al-Qeshwi said as a large number of Palestinians in Gaza participated in the evening prayers of Ramadan.

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Elections in Pakistan: Will Nawaz Sharif secure a resounding majority?

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif declared, "It will take a lion's heart to bring the country back on track," at a campaign event for his Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) party in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Can he, however, garner a significant majority? We outline the obstacles former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif may encounter two weeks before the Pakistani elections.

#pakistan #nawazsharif #pakistanelections

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War in Ukraine: missiles penetrate Polish airspace, and Russian aircraft bomb Kyiv and Lviv

Eastern Ukraine was the target of early Sunday airstrikes by Russia. Two significant cities were targeted: Lviv, in the west, and Kyiv, the capital. Before leaving Poland and entering Ukraine, one Russian missile allegedly violated Polish airspace. Ukrainian military claims to have attacked many infrastructure sites in Crimea, including two Russian ships and a communications center. Moreover, Russian forces took control of Avdiivka, close to Donetsk, this month; this marked their first significant territorial advance in ten months. This precedes rumors that Moscow may launch a fresh onslaught by the end of the following month.

#ukraine #russia #kyivattack

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Gold prices reach record highs amid increasing worldwide demand.

China is on a gold-buying spree. For 18 months, the People's Bank of China has consistently increased its gold reserves, the longest buying streak on record. This strategic decision mirrors a global trend: central banks worldwide, particularly in emerging nations such as China, Turkey, and India, are amassing gold at an unprecedented rate.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Global South

There are concerns over who will benefit from the technology and at what cost because, even though much artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that make headlines today are created in Silicon Valley, a large portion of the labor force driving the boom is located in the Global South. The director of the Digital Futures Lab, Urvashi Aneja, along with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa, examine the effects AI is already having on communities in the Global South, ranging from labor conditions to democracy and the environment, and why nations must go beyond "catching up with the North" when determining the role AI can and should play in their societies.

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Wildfires in Canada wreak havoc as the season approaches, blocking highways.

Thousands of Canadians have been ordered to evacuate their homes in Fort Nelson, British Columbia, due to the threat of wildfire.

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Dubai floods: Cloud seeding causes unexpected rainstorms in Dubai

It rained more in one day than Dubai gets in a year, and the runway of Dubai International Airport is submerged.

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Festival Qumra: A Qatari occasion showcasing the area's up-and-coming directors

To support the region's future generation of filmmakers, Qatar is hosting its tenth annual Qumra festival. To assist prospective filmmakers and producers in developing their work, some of the top figures in the industry are invited to Doha for this event. In particular, for young Palestinian filmmakers, the event provides a lifeline.

#qatar #qumrafilmfestival #qumra2024

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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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