Afghanistan: In the icy winter, impoverished people struggle to find food and warm clothing.
The Afghan displaced population is enduring severe weather outside of the country's capital, Kabul. Almost eighty families live in the butkhak camp outside of the capital city of Afghanistan. Poor displaced camp residents have been finding it difficult to get enough food and stay warm during the winter. Watch to find out more!
Drug companies fight over a COVID-19 vaccine patent in London.
Pharmaceutical companies promised not to compete in the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine during the epidemic. After four years, Moderna claims Pfizer/BioNTech utilized its patented technology and is suing the company for royalties. Pfizer/BioNTech has challenged a Moderna patent in the London High Court. It will take years to resolve this matter, which is pending in five different countries.
Storm Isha: Scotland & the UK are devastated by severe winds and rain. Isha, the storm, battered Britain and Ireland with gusts of wind that reached around 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour). In Northern Ireland, the storm uprooted beeches and left a trail of downed trees that impeded trains along roadside and rail lines throughout the nation. Watch to find out more!
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.
Tornado wreaks havoc in South Africa, leading to large-scale destruction.
At least 11 have been confirmed dead, several injured, and hundreds displaced after two tornadoes hit parts of South Africa's Kwa-Zulu-natal province this week. . #southafrica#tornado
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South Korea protest: Doctors rally against healthcare reforms
A rally against the South Korean government’s medical reform measures has drawn its largest crowds yet. The doctors’ association warns it’s only the start of what it expects will be a long fight against government plans.
210 Palestinians dead in central Gaza: Israel launches big operation to liberate hostages.
Dozens of Israeli air attacks were carried out in Deir el-Balah and Nuseirat in central Gaza, mainly on residences west of Rafah in the south and several places in Gaza City north.
Reform The UK defeated the Conservatives among the working class | Will Farage's party take on the Tories? | Race To Power
According to opinion polls, Reform UK is more popular than ever. Fifteen percent of British citizens say they would support the party in today's general election.
"Flesh-eating disease" is emerging in Japan at an unprecedented pace.
Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome, also known as the "flesh-eating disease," is spreading across Japan at an unprecedented rate. It's an uncommon yet harmful bacterial infection. The disease has a 30% fatality rate. You can learn more from Molly Gambhir.
Launch of a North Korean missile: No damage was recorded during the launch on Monday morning.
Numerous short-range ballistic missile launches have come from North Korea. The military of South Korea claims that Pyongyang fired the missiles into the sea between Japan and the Korean Peninsula. According to the Japanese coast guard, the rockets fell into the ocean minutes after launch.
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