Dupe Killa-Kafidipe tells how her fishery is a sustainable way to reduce imports and combat overfishing. She raises fish on her two-hectare plot and has trained over a hundred people in sustainable fishing methods as an alternative to overfishing in the wild.
Assam repeals a 1935 law that restricted Muslim marriages to implement the UCC.
The BJP government, headed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, has repealed the 1935 Assam Muslim Marriage and Divorce Registration Act. The decision was made on Friday at the state cabinet meeting, which the Chief Minister chaired.
US State Department calls Iran's attack "reckless and irresponsible."
Speaking on behalf of the US State Department, Vedant Patel reiterates that the US is "ironclad and unwavering" in its support of Israel, even as discussions on "the importance of de-escalation" with Israeli officials and regional partners continue. "It's crucial to stand back and remember that we strongly condemn this careless and reckless attack by the Iranian regime. We are steadfastly committed to Israel's security and their right to self-defense." Iran claims that the attack it carried out over the weekend was a response to Israel attacking its consulate in Damascus; nonetheless, Patel contended that the scope of Iran's action qualified as a "violation". “The United States is still assessing the status of this facility [Iran’s consulate]. I don’t have any update to offer related to that. Still, again, the sheer number of ballistic missiles and drones that Iran unleashed on Israel is irresponsible and reckless.”
AI for Good Summit: The UN holds a worldwide AI technology gathering.
The AI for Good Global Summit began on Thursday in Geneva, with robots welcoming attendees at the venue's entry. This event brought together thousands of people from all sectors of the globe to debate their aspirations and anxieties about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Watch to learn more.
Japan's prime minister denounces North Korea's launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile.
Early on Tuesday morning, according to South Korean military sources, North Korea fired what appeared to be an intermediate-range ballistic missile. Keep an eye out for further information!
Aid organizations warn of potential famine in Sudan amid the displacement crisis
Due to the ongoing war in Sudan, almost 18 million people are experiencing severe famine. While some have sought safety in neighboring countries, a large number of them are inaccessible to relief organizations. Since the fighting between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces started last year, more than 500,000 Sudanese have fled to South Sudan, according to the UN.
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.
Russia and Ukraine talk during the UN Security Council meeting
On the eve of the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the UN Security Council convened to discuss the situation there. In an attempt to bring the dispute back into the public eye, diplomats increased their efforts.
Scotland plays Israel amid protests; the game was played behind closed doors.
Scotland's women's football team has played two European qualification matches versus Israel, the first in Glasgow. The game took place against the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with no fans permitted in the stadium.
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Israel is obstructing food and supplies; WFP stops delivering food to the north due to security concerns
Thousands of Palestinians are being forced to starve to death as a result of Israel's blockade of humanitarian aid and food supplies into Gaza. In particular, there are long lines of hungry kids in the northern section of Gaza who are in severe need of food. More and more grave situations are being reported by aid organizations including the UN World Food Program and the Palestine Red Crescent. Because it is unsafe to deliver aid to the north, the WFP has recently stopped doing so.
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