Attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure: hydroelectric dams and power plants are the targets
The Zaporizhia dam in Ukraine was the target of a Russian missile and 150 drones, which resulted in extensive power outages and structural damage. The nation's electrical supply has been affected by the attack on the dam, which is situated on the Dnieper River. Additionally, the safety of neighboring communities is seriously threatened.
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Alibaba's US Shares Drop as Weak Core Business Offsets Buyback
After the Chinese internet giant announced lower-than-expected sales, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. shares dropped in US trading. Catherine Lim of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses her thoughts on the findings. She is a speaker on Bloomberg Television.
Israel-Hamas War: ICJ orders Israel to cease military operations in Rafah.
On Friday, the top United Nations court, the International Court of Justice, ordered Israel to cease its military operations in Rafah, southern Gaza. While Israel is unlikely to comply with such an order. Stay tuned for further details!
Ukraine will receive its first F-16 jets in June-July.
According to a senior Ukrainian military source, Kyiv expects to receive its first F-16 fighter jets from Western partners in June or July. Ukraine has been looking for F-16 fighter jets manufactured in the United States for more than two years to counter Russia's air superiority.
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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The Dutch defense minister has called for a quick cessation of the Rafah offensive.
Dutch Defence Minister Kajsa Ollongren stated that the attack in Rafah must end immediately and urged for a truce. Speaking from Singapore at the Shangri-la Dialogue, Ollongren endorsed President Biden's recommendations as a foundation for peace, stating that the Gaza crisis cannot be addressed militarily and emphasizing the need for a two-state solution. She stated that the Netherlands has not supplied F-35 parts to Israel since a court verdict in February and acknowledged the current legal appeal, noting that the Dutch government is following the ruling while awaiting further court decisions.
A canoe sprint between Sri Lanka and India across the Palk Strait was noteworthy for a number of reasons. The occasion was set aside to commemorate the deep cultural ties that date back thousands of years between the two nations. The sea route that Hindu Lord Ram traveled in the epic Ramayana is also located between Thalaimannar in Sri Lanka and Dhanushkodi in India.Keep an eye out for additional information!
A few days before they were supposed to pay a $690,000 ransom, the Nigerian army on Sunday freed students and staff who had been kidnapped by gunmen from a school in the north of the nation.
Kenyan femicide: protestors denounce the rise in violence against women
There has been an outcry following the murder of over twelve women in Kenya this month. Marchers demanding more protection for women and girls have taken to the streets of major cities.
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Transportation in the US Northeast is disrupted by heavy snow, forcing schools to close. The US Northeast is currently covered in a thick layer of snow due to a strong, swift winter storm, and at least one person has died as a result. Millions of Americans had to drive in dangerous conditions due to the snowstorm, which also caused major disruptions to air travel and the closing of schools.
Dengue swept through the Americas early this year.
According to health experts on Thursday, dengue is spreading rapidly throughout the Americas early this year, from Puerto Rico to Brazil, with 3.5 million instances of the tropical illness documented thus far. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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