WHO has documented at least 410 attacks on healthcare facilities since the war began
Israel's constant airstrikes have nearly brought down Gaza's health system. Since the start of the conflict, the World Health Organization has counted 410 strikes against Gaza's medical institutions.
Prices for crude oil increase | How will you be affected by increasing fuel costs?
By the end of last week, a barrel of crude oil had hit $90. Rising crude oil prices may affect economies around the world. Stay tuned for additional information!
UFO: Former US Navy Admiral spearheads hunt for "seen unidentified craft under water" or underwater extraterrestrial
In recent months, UFOs have become the talk of the town despite a plethora of unsubstantiated reports to the contrary. Recently, a US official revealed a theory suggesting that the hunt should shift from the air to the sea. Watch to find out more!
Thailand hosts the world's most considerable light and sound festival.
In Ratchaburi province, around 80 minutes from Bangkok, the sixth edition of one of Thailand's biggest light illumination festivals, the Nasatta Light Festival, is back.
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Elections in Maldives in 2024: An important vote on President Muizzu's term
On April 21, the Maldives will hold parliamentary elections, and the polls indicate that this will be a pivotal referendum on President Muhammad Muizzu's term. Muizzu took over in November of last year, and his leadership and policies are up for scrutiny. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Sheikh Hasina secured a fifth term in office in the general elections held in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister of Bangladesh, has won a record-breaking fifth term in office as leader of her Awami League party. The main opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and its supporters boycotted the general elections, which she easily won.
US Air Force blows up Minuteman III on a test flight.
The US Air Force blew up a Minuteman III missile after detecting an abnormality after it was launched. The Minuteman III is critical to the US military's strategic arsenal.
Iran: 61 million Iranians are able to cast ballots; opposition groups demand that voters abstain from voting.
Iran's parliamentary elections are scheduled for this Friday, but it's expected that not many people will cast ballots due to the nation's collapsing economy. Keep an eye out for additional information!
The UK halts the free-trade agreement with Canada on agriculture. Negotiations between the UK and Canada come to a standstill. The Canadian Minister of Trade, Mary NG, stated, "We are disappointed that negotiations with the UK are on hold." Conflict regarding Canada: Canada imports cheese, while the UK imports beef. The UK and Canada's free trade talks came to an end. Reports state that Canadian beef farmers were driven out of the UK. Watch to find out more!
After the UK passed a bill on Rwanda, five refugees perished while attempting to cross the English Channel.
Tuesday saw the deaths of five individuals while attempting to cross the English Channel, soon after the UK approved a law to deport immigrants. bodies found on the beach near Wimereaux, in the north of France. Keep an eye out for additional information!
CAA implemented: SC requests an answer from the Center after denying a stay on CAA implementation
Days after India enacted the Citizenship Amendment Act. The Supreme Court was inundated with petitions for the act's retraction. On March 19, the Supreme Court heard arguments against the CAA in more than 200 petitions.
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