South Korea protest: Doctors rally against healthcare reforms
A rally against the South Korean government’s medical reform measures has drawn its largest crowds yet. The doctors’ association warns it’s only the start of what it expects will be a long fight against government plans.
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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Ghanaian public hospital blackouts: deficit-ridden state-owned electricity company
The government-owned energy utility in Ghana is disconnecting its clients, including government institutions, who have not paid their bills. Power outages are occurring in public hospitals, and the consequences are disastrous.
Tanker explosion in Nigeria: People stranded for hours, many trapped in their vehicle
In River State, Nigeria, many explosions claimed the lives of at least five individuals and destroyed dozens of cars. Stay tuned for additional information!
Dutch coalition negotiations nearly break when a major party withdraws | Haste for Domination
In the Netherlands, forming a majority government is becoming more difficult. The attempts to establish a coalition government have not progressed significantly even months after the unexpected win of far-right leader Geert Wilder.
UK: Senior Tory official acknowledges participation
To his great humiliation, prominent Tory MP Rishi Sunak has acknowledged his role in a Honey Trap scandal that targeted a minister and other lawmakers. At least 12 males who work in and around the UK Parliament have been singled out as part of the scandal.
UK: Ex-curator is hauled before the British Museum for alleged theft; he refutes the allegations!
A former curator was hauled into court by the British Museum on Tuesday. The museum claimed the ex-employee had stolen hundreds of artifacts and sold them online. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Danger from DRC combatants: Uganda alerts people about an armed gang preparing an assault
An armed group with its headquarters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been alerted by Uganda's military about impending strikes. Forty-three people were slain at a school close to the border by Allied Democratic Forces combatants last year.
Who will be the next prime minister of Pakistan? In Pakistan's elections, the Independents supported by Imran Khan have secured the most incredible seats. The party with the most seats is now Nawaz Sharif's PML-N, ahead of Bilawal Bhutto's PPP. Yet nobody can build a government on their own. Will Bhutto and Sharif work together to prevent Imran Khan from entering?
Dutch police conclude the hostage situation by apprehending the gunman as he leaves a nightclub in Central Netherlands.
There was no bloodshed when the hostage crisis at a well-known nightclub in Central Netherlands was resolved. The last hostage has been freed, and the Dutch Police have apprehended the gunman.
As per the report, 41.6% of Bangladeshi women are child brides.
Bangladesh has seen a discernible rise in the number of child marriages. 41.6% of Bangladeshi women in 2023 were married off before they were 18, according to data from the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. This number was determined by a study of more than 300,000 households.
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