Prime Minister of Haiti to step down; UN-backed security task force to be placed on hold
In Haiti, the capital has been mostly taken over by violent gangs. However, the assignment of a thousand Kenyan police personnel to assist in reestablishing law and order has been postponed. It follows Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation announcement.
UNSC to meet in emergency regarding Israeli strike on Iran's consulate in Syria
Following a fatal Israeli bombing of the Iranian consulate in the Syrian capital of Damascus, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is scheduled to convene an emergency meeting. Keep an eye out for further information!
Six individuals are under search and rescue after the collapse of the Baltimore bridge.
The cargo ship lost power and collided with a bridge, causing it to collapse. As a result, the US Coast Guard has announced that it is ceasing its search and rescue operations in Baltimore. The six persons who are still missing are the focus of a recovery operation, according to State Police, which has taken over the rescue operations. After being tossed into the river, two persons were saved.
8 million internally displaced Sudanese since April of last year - World at War
For the last eleven months, the Republic of Sudan—the third-largest country in Africa—has been devastated by conflict. On April 15, hostilities broke out between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, and the Sudanese armed forces. Following the toppling of former strongman Omar Al-Bashir in 2019, the army under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF under Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo shared authority with civilians. Additionally, the army and RSF collaborated to carry out a coup in 2021. However, the planned integration of the paramilitary RSF into the regular army—a politically motivated shift plan approved by the international community—caused a deterioration in ties between the army and the RSF. More than 8 million people have been displaced by the conflict since it started in mid-April. It has also destroyed the capital city of Khartoum, sparked a humanitarian catastrophe, and led to ethnically motivated killings in Darfur. The Sudanese army now claims to have retaken the state broadcaster's Omdurman headquarters on March 12th, marking the biggest victory over rival paramilitary group RSF. Since shortly after hostilities broke out in mid-April, the RSF had possessed the headquarters. Details are brought to you by Mohammed Saleh.
Extreme solar storm hits Earth, resulting in spectacular displays around the world.
Our planet is currently undergoing its most excellent violent geomagnetic storm in over twenty years, one that could cause power and communication disruptions.
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.
Australia passes laws granting the "right to disconnect."
New laws have been introduced in Australia. Referred to as the 'right to disconnect,' this legislation seeks to reinterpret the work-life balance for millions of Americans. This legislation would allow employees to refuse irrational calls and messages from their employers after work without incurring fines.
Princess Diana's famous gowns on display in Hong Kong before going up for auction
Princess Diana's famous gowns were exhibited in Hong Kong before an impending Julien's auction. Before going up for auction on June 27, they will be on show at another exhibit in Ireland. Stay tuned for further information.
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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Russia-Ukraine War: Following a call recording about Ukraine leaks, Moscow expects an answer from Germany
Alleged call recordings of the German defense forces during the conflict in Ukraine were released on Russian social media by a state-sponsored journalist, causing great embarrassment for Berlin.
Kenya protests: Healthcare workers seek improved working conditions and compensation.
In a walkout, Kenyan medical professionals call for better working conditions and more staff members. They contend that several provisions of an earlier deal with the government have not been followed through on. To meet the nation's healthcare demands, doctors demand more pay, sufficient safety gear, and more healthcare workers.
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