Israeli bombing of Rafah kills dozens, including long-awaited twins.
A mother who tried for eleven years to become pregnant is grieving for her twins, who were slain in Rafah four months ago, along with her husband. Twenty-five Palestinians have been murdered in a string of Israeli attacks on the southernmost city of Gaza, which was formerly deemed a safe zone.
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North Korea tests the warhead of a cruise missile.
In addition to testing a new anti-aircraft missile, North Korea has tested a "super-large warhead" for its "strategic" cruise missiles. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Gazprom placed two companies under "temporary external management."
Russia has come under fire from the European Union for placing the "temporary external management" of a Gazprom corporation over the subsidiaries of one Italian and one German company. The move, according to the global organization, demonstrated Moscow's contempt for international norms.
8 million internally displaced Sudanese since April of last year - World at War
For the last eleven months, the Republic of Sudan—the third-largest country in Africa—has been devastated by conflict. On April 15, hostilities broke out between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, and the Sudanese armed forces. Following the toppling of former strongman Omar Al-Bashir in 2019, the army under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF under Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo shared authority with civilians. Additionally, the army and RSF collaborated to carry out a coup in 2021. However, the planned integration of the paramilitary RSF into the regular army—a politically motivated shift plan approved by the international community—caused a deterioration in ties between the army and the RSF. More than 8 million people have been displaced by the conflict since it started in mid-April. It has also destroyed the capital city of Khartoum, sparked a humanitarian catastrophe, and led to ethnically motivated killings in Darfur. The Sudanese army now claims to have retaken the state broadcaster's Omdurman headquarters on March 12th, marking the biggest victory over rival paramilitary group RSF. Since shortly after hostilities broke out in mid-April, the RSF had possessed the headquarters. Details are brought to you by Mohammed Saleh.
Harvard: Is the most esteemed university shedding its glamour?
The desire to attend one of the most esteemed universities in the world appears to be waning. Applications to Harvard University are declining significantly for the second year.
Expert: AI will not replace pilots; AI revolution in aviation.
Airlines may not replace pilots with artificial intelligence anytime soon, but aviation industry insiders believe the new technology is already transforming their business. Stay tuned for further details!
A few days before they were supposed to pay a $690,000 ransom, the Nigerian army on Sunday freed students and staff who had been kidnapped by gunmen from a school in the north of the nation.
ISIS, a longstanding enemy, has become more potent as a result of the battles in Europe and West Asia. This worrying resurgence is highlighted by the recent attack on the Moscow Crocus Concert Hall, which was attributed to ISIS-K, or Islamic State Khorasan. To learn more, watch this.
Australia, the US, the UK, and India are the leading nations that TikTok targets.
President Biden's decision to approve legislation directed at TikTok heightened the controversy around data security and free speech. The CEO of TikTok declares his company's assurance in overcoming legal hurdles. The Senate's overwhelmingly adopted law gives Bytedance a fixed deadline to sell its US assets. As this legal dispute continues, 170 million users in the United States eagerly follow along.
Hong Kong: Following the National Security Law, a talent and capital exodus
Hong Kong is experiencing economic unrest as it deals with the fallout from enacting Article 23. Once regarded as Asia's Financial Powerhouse, Hong Kong is currently dealing with a declining job market, a large exodus of investors, and falling investor confidence. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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