Turkey sends Bayraktar TB2 drones to the Maldives to monitor the sea area.
Male signed a $37 million agreement with TB2, a Turkish business, to purchase military drones for patrolling purposes, and the drones have already arrived in the nation.
Nepalese protests calling for the restoration of monarchy
Royalists in Nepal are staging protests to reinstate the late King Gyanendra Shah. They aim to restore the monarchy and restore Hinduism as the official state religion. Following violent riots, the same king was overthrown sixteen years ago. Why do the people of Nepal want him back?
UK: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to begin deporting immigrants by the spring
According to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the UK intends to send asylum seekers to Rwanda in the spring. This was the actual schedule for the asylum proposal by Rishi Sunak, which is presently being discussed in Parliament. Watch to find out more!
Could a wealth tax fund poverty and climate change?
With the premise that it would aid in the battle against poverty and climate change, the G20 Minister's suggestion of a wealth tax on billionaires is garnering a lot of steam. Further information will be released soon.
Following a contentious vote, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was elected to a second term.
For a second term, Shehbaz Sharif has been voted prime minister by Pakistani politicians. Voter fraud accusations and political violence tainted last month's elections. A majority was not won by a single party. However, in order to create a coalition government and enable Sharif to be elected, the two biggest parties in parliament worked together.
large-scale protests against the far right across Germany
According to the organizers, over 1.4 million people participated in protests against the far right over the weekend. Due to crowding, the rally in Munich had to be shortened. Nationwide, the protests were publicized in over 100 locations. Thousands of protesters protested outside the parliament in Berlin. The fury stems from rumors that far-right extremists and Alternative for Germany party members met to discuss plans for the mass expulsion of immigrants and people of foreign ancestry.
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Sudan Civil War: One year later, the situation is still dire.
Over 8.5 million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of a year-long conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This has caused the greatest displacement crisis in history and forced families to relocate several times as people attempt to flee to neighboring nations that also face economic and security challenges. A lack of resources has forced some people to return to the capital city devastated by conflict. Famine is a new issue that is encroaching on Sudan.
Kenya floods: Nearly 200 people have been murdered since March.
Floods and landslides in Kenya have killed 188 people since March, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes, according to the government and Red Cross. Floods and landslides have killed dozens more people in neighboring Tanzania and Burundi.
WHO has documented at least 410 attacks on healthcare facilities since the war began
Israel's constant airstrikes have nearly brought down Gaza's health system. Since the start of the conflict, the World Health Organization has counted 410 strikes against Gaza's medical institutions.
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