Indonesia: The Sumatra region's flash floods have left at least 19 people dead and seven missing.
Following a tragic landslide and flash floods that affected Sumatra Island in Indonesia, the country is still searching for the missing. Although more than 150 rescuers have been assigned to the mission, blocked roadways still hampered efforts. Watch to find out more!
In Georgia, thousands demonstrate against the controversial "foreign agents" bill.
Thousands of people are demonstrating against the so-called "foreign influence" law in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. Organizations that receive foreign funding will be required by law to register as "foreign agents." Some who oppose it claim that it might be used to suppress oppositional groups and harm Georgia's hopes of enlisting in the EU. Former Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Thornike Gordadze was responsible for the country's relations with the EU. He claims former prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is coordinating the government's action.
Protests in Colombia: Paying tribute to armed group victims
Bogota mourners honor the victims of violence following peace agreements. President Petro speaks with armed groups; policy enforcement is inadequate. Decades of civil conflict in Colombia were supposed to come to an end with the historic peace agreement with the FARC, but since 2016, over 400 former rebel fighters and 1,100 community leaders have been killed in violence that has returned to areas the government has been unable to control. The most impacted groups are indigenous people and Afro-Columbians. Even with laws and rules in existence, there has been little enforcement and a lot of impunity. President Gustavo Petro started consultations with the surviving armed factions, but no progress has been made. Redistributing wealth and stopping the illicit enterprise are essential but challenging steps toward peace.
US: The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April regarding Trump's Federal Election trial before the SC.
The Republican front-runner accused of rigging the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump, has requested immunity from criminal prosecution, and the US Supreme Court has agreed to hear his case.
Illegal crossing into the US from Mexico falls over 6% in April
The latest numbers show migrant encounters at the US-Mexico border have dropped. Illegal crossings usually increase in the spring, but officials say they fell by more than 6% this April compared with March.
UK warships dock in Chennai for the first time as the West looks to India's naval logistical hubs
India's shipyards are gradually evolving into a maintenance hub for foreign Navy assets in the Indo-Pacific area, a symptom of the West's growing reliance on the nation.
A significant advancement in warfighting capabilities may be seen in the F-22 Raptor's blend of stealth, supercruise, maneuverability, integrated avionics, and enhanced supportability. Keep checking back for additional information!
Israel-Hamas war: IDF denies attacking tent camp in west of Rafah
At least 45 civilians, who had sought cover in tents in Rafah, were murdered in Israeli shelling and airstrikes as part of the new assault. According to Gaza doctors, hundreds of residents were injured with shrapnel and burns during the attacks. Global leaders criticized the incident. According to the IDF, the devastating fire that ripped through tents might have been caused by a secret Hamas weapons cache. Stay tuned for further details!
Farmers from Belgium, Spain, and Italy join the French farmers' movement
Nations across Europe are joining the movement demanding action on their grievances. In France, convoys of tractors are edging closer toward what the farmers are calling their siege of Paris.
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US is looking into Meta's involvement in the sale of illegal drugs: Report.
The Wall Street Journal said on Saturday that U.S. authorities in Virginia are looking into whether Facebook parent Meta's social media platforms helped and made money off of the illicit sale of drugs. The report was based on documents and people in the know. Check out the video to learn more.
According to recent surveys, Luis Montenegro leads Portugal's center-right.
In the general elections, the Social Democratic Alliance Party of Portugal declared victory. It comes after an extremely close race against the departing Socialist Party. The center-right may now have to think about forming a coalition with Chega, Portugal's emerging far-right party, as there was no clear majority of votes.
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