NATO forces are engaged in a massive military drill in Poland.
The EU is going to unveil a multibillion-dollar plan on Tuesday in the hopes of better preparing Europe for war. As NATO conducts its most giant drill since the end of the Cold War, Europe's defense industry is being upgraded.
UK: A separate manifesto is launched by Hindu groups, and a "Hindu manifesto" is released ahead of the UK elections.
In advance of the general election on July 4, UK Hindus have released a manifesto detailing their hopes for a future government for the first time. The 34-page manifesto is a booklet that outlines the political leaders' goals.
Peace in the Israel-Hamas conflict seems unlikely.
There is growing pressure on Israel to call off hostilities. Brazil's president has compared Israel's battle against Hamas to Holocast. Along with mounting calls for a humanitarian truce, a number of politicians from the US, Australia, Canada, UK, EU, and Jordan backed Israel's proposal to halt and retreat from a planned ground offensive in the southern Gazan city of Rafah. Are chances of an Israel-Hamas truce, however, slim?
The Defense Minister asks for calm following violence as the D.R. Congolese army battles an armed group.
To address growing security concerns, the defense minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo paid a visit to Sake, located in the east of the nation. Over fifteen hundred thousand people have been displaced this month due to renewed combat between the army and M23 insurgents. Kinshasa alleges Rwanda to be supporting the rebels, while Kigali disputes any such role.
Food crisis in Haiti: UN warns of escalating starvation as gang rule
Over a million people are at risk of starvation due to Haiti's political unrest and gang-related violence, with child malnutrition comparable to that in conflict zones. Several issues, including gang violence, economic collapse, and political instability, have contributed to Haiti's catastrophic predicament.
UK: The Labour party keeps a double-digit advantage and pushes for an early election
The political parties in the UK are currently receiving an abundance of donations; last year, they received $119 million, about twice as much as they did in 2022. Private contributions to the Labour Party reached a record level in 2023.
Future of coffee alternatives: Replace coffee beans with date seeds.
Did you realize that your daily morning routine of enjoying coffee is related to a story of social and environmental turmoil? However, a viable option is on the way.
Pakistani parties reach a consensus to establish a coalition administration.
A coalition has been formed by two significant political parties in Pakistan that are opponents of the imprisoned former prime minister, Imran Khan, and they believe they are prepared to form a government following elections marred by accusations of vote-rigging.
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Natural gas prices fall sharply, hurting the oil sector's balance sheets.
A significant decline in natural gas prices from a year ago has resulted in lower first-quarter results for US and European oil majors. After reaching all-time highs in 2022 due to a combination of rising prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a jump in demand following the COVID-19 pandemic, oil and gas companies' results are now declining.
Ugandan wildlife: Long-term conservation initiatives in jeopardy
Over the past 40 years, Uganda's wildlife population has increased dramatically due to conservation efforts. But some wardens are concerned about the risks of poaching, habitat destruction, and human-animal conflict.
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Pro-Palestinian protests flare up in many regions of the world.
Student protests demanding that universities cut relations with Israel over the Gaza conflict have spread around Europe, sparking confrontations and arrests as new rallies erupted in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, and Austria. Watch to find out more.
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