$355 million must be paid by the former president.
Former US President Donald Trump has declared he will file an appeal against a ruling in a fraud case. A judge ordered him to reimburse hundreds of millions of dollars for fabricating his fortune.
Egyptian pound falls to all-time low as a result of economic difficulties
An $8 billion loan to Egypt has been approved by the International Monetary Fund. As per the country's premier, the agreement will aid in reestablishing economic equilibrium. The news was made as the value of the Egyptian pound fell to an all-time low compared to the US dollar. Interest rates have increased by 600 basis points by Egypt's central bank. One of the main requests of the IMF for Egypt was devaluation.
Why are millions still suffering after having COVID-19?
Globally, COVID-19 cases are increasing once more. The largest wave of infections to hit the US since the Omicron coronavirus strain is underway. However, the millions of patients experiencing Long COVID, or the pandemic's lingering symptoms, feel neglected while fresh instances make news. Why is Long COVID still so poorly understood when experts warn that it may be the next global public health emergency?
Israel gets ready for Iran's unprecedented frontal attack.
Regardless of the exact shape of the Iranian invasion, West Asia is on edge and ready for it. The likelihood of a larger War spreading over the region is growing, thus the next several hours are crucial. According to reports, Iran is getting ready to attack Israel in what it claims is reprisal for the attack on its embassy in Syria on April 1.
The ice cover in Greenland is decreasing and there is a risk of a runaway greenhouse impact.
Many polar bears must adjust their meals throughout portions of the summer as a result of the Arctic sea ice decreasing due to climate change. According to a study, polar bears in Hudson Bay may be starving.
South Africa: Zuma's party will contest the ban on him participating in elections
On Thursday, election officials in South Africa said that former president Jacob Zuma will not be permitted to participate in the country's May general elections.
US: There's a chance to name a cockroach after your ex at the Bronx Zoo.
For $15, visitors to the Bronx Zoo can name a cockroach after their former romantic partner. This gives people the chance to exact revenge on their ex-partners and express their emotions in a unique way.
Israel continues its attack on Gaza, putting lives on hold.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been uprooted, their houses have been reduced to ruins, and their futures are on hold indefinitely. Al Jazeera spoke with a young student, a father of three, and an artist about how the war is delaying their aspirations.
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Philippines crackdown on illegal internet gaming: Laborers claim forced labor and torture
Hundreds of Chinese-owned online casinos are allegedly running illegally in the Philippines, according to local authorities. Since October, at least two have already closed. According to officials, they were con artists. Worker allegations also include forced labor and torture.
Greece: In the heart of Athens, students and police struggle
Thousands of students demonstrated against a law permitting foreign institutions to operate in Greece by filling the streets of the capital city of Athens.
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