Massive fire breaks out at the Iraqi market, popularly called the Langa bazaar in Erbil.
According to media sources, a sizable fire consumed a second-hand market in Erbil, Iraq, late on Tuesday, February 27. Hundreds of businesses at the bustling Langa bazaar burned destroyed, and Iraqi Kurdish TV channel Rudaw stated that the fire was sparked by an electrical short circuit.
Tattoos may be harmful to your organs because most tattoo ink bottles have incorrect ingredient labels.
You may want to consider what's in that ink bottle before getting a permanent tattoo. Researchers at Binghamton University have discovered a concerning disparity between the contents listed on tattoo ink labels and the actual compounds found in these inks.
Pakistan battles inflation, with an annual increase in the rate to 29.45%
Pakistan last raised its benchmark interest rate in June in response to persistent inflationary pressures and to meet an IMF requirement to secure the vital bailout. See to learn more.
Turkey has said that it will impose an extra 40% tax, with a minimum penalty of $7,000 per car, on automobile imports from China starting on July 7. This decision aims to shield Turkey's local automakers from unfair competition and preserve the country's current account balance. The decision is made in the context of widespread worries over China's rising exports of electric cars, which many claim Beijing is massively subsidizing to support the country's economy.
Exhibition of drones in Korea: Features military and commercial versions
In South Korea, drones of all sizes and forms are on display. The exhibition demonstrates how technological advancements are poised to accelerate as artificial intelligence finds greater use in unmanned aerial vehicle systems.
The Junta of Myanmar imposes a two-year mandatory military service program. The Junta of Myanmar has started imposing conscription on the populace. Regarding the most recent news, all men between the ages of 18 and 25 and women between the ages of 18 and 27 may now be called up by the military for a minimum of two years. Watch to find out more!
Russia and Ukraine aim their energy sectors at each other.
According to officials from both nations, Russia and Ukraine resumed their attacks on energy infrastructure overnight, resulting in plant damage and fires. In its routine situation report on Saturday, the Ukrainian army reported that Russia had launched a "massive missile attack" against Ukraine. In a Facebook post, German Galushchenko, Ukraine's energy minister also claimed that the "enemy" had assaulted the country's energy infrastructure once more. Additionally, Ukraine reported that in Russia's most recent round of strikes, 21 out of 34 drones were shot down. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Saturday that 35 attacks against Ukrainian energy facilities, defense companies, railway infrastructure, air defenses, and ammunition supplies had been conducted by Russian forces in the past week. Meanwhile, on Saturday morning, Ukraine attacked the Ilsky and Sloviansk oil refineries in Russia’s Krasnodar region with drones, causing fires at the facilities, a Ukrainian intelligence source told the Reuters news agency.
Baghdad's Al Quds protests: Thousands of people denounce Israel's assault on Gaza
On Al-Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramadan, an annual commemoration of Palestinian solidarity, thousands of demonstrators gathered in the capital of Iraq. Protesters reaffirmed their opposition to Israeli occupation and their sympathy with the Palestinian people.
#israelwar#israelhamaswar After being evacuated from Gaza, Palestinian photojournalist Motaz Azaiza arrives in Qatar.
Motaz Azaiza, a photojournalist who has been capturing the effects of the conflict in the Gaza Strip, has reached Qatar. On Tuesday, Azaiza sent a message on Instagram announcing his departure from the beleaguered strip and his arrival at Egypt's El Arish International Airport to catch a military aircraft from Qatar. It's unclear, though, how he managed to get out of Gaza or why he left.
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South Africa: Zuma's party will contest the ban on him participating in elections
On Thursday, election officials in South Africa said that former president Jacob Zuma will not be permitted to participate in the country's May general elections.
Good Friday: 35th time that a 65-year-old Filipino man has been "crucified"
An old man of sixty-five was "crucified" for the thirty-fifth time in the Philippines. The streets of Taxco, a town known for silver mining, were strolled by Encorvadas in Mexico. Walking through the streets of Australia was a man posing as Jesus Christ with a cross. See how people celebrated Good Friday around the globe with this report.
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