Education in Yemen: Approximately 4.5 million youngsters do not attend school.
According to Save the Children, conflict prevents two out of every five Yemeni children from attending school. That is the national equivalent of 4.5 million children. Additionally, the weakening economy forces many to look for jobs to support their families.
Haitian violence: "Barbeque," the head of a gang, promises to remove PM
In Haiti, a panic attack has taken place. On Thursday, there was yet another outbreak of gun violence and gang warfare in Port-au-Prince, the nation's capital. The leader of a major Haitian gang, Jimmy Cherizier, has threatened to keep trying to remove the prime minister, and his men have taken over the country's capital, Port-au-Prince. The island nation in the Caribbean has experienced two days of horrific gun violence; since Thursday, at least four police officers have died and numerous others have been killed. Watch to find out more!
Residents of Mexico City are getting closer to "day zero," when the government will be unable to supply them with water. Once a metropolis submerged in water, it is almost completely dry now. What is being done to address the cause and how did this occur?
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UK: Environmentalists demonstrate in front of GB News and paint a building black to symbolize oil
Members of the climate movement Extinction Rebellion demonstrated in front of the British broadcaster GB News' London offices, claiming that the company gets compensated for using fossil fuels. Watch to find out more!
A volcano in southern Iceland has erupted for the seventh time since December. The new fissure is spewing lava around 50 meters into the air. The surrounding village of Grindavik and a geothermal spa resort have been evacuated. The Icelandic meteorological agency observed strong seismic activity leading up to the eruption.
Hundreds assemble in South Korea for a 'power sleep' event.
On Saturday (May 18), South Koreans closed their eyes and relaxed for a sleeping contest aimed at raising awareness about the need of rest in a country with one of the world's lowest sleep quality rankings.
UK: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to begin deporting immigrants by the spring
According to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the UK intends to send asylum seekers to Rwanda in the spring. This was the actual schedule for the asylum proposal by Rishi Sunak, which is presently being discussed in Parliament. Watch to find out more!
Natural gas prices fall sharply, hurting the oil sector's balance sheets.
A significant decline in natural gas prices from a year ago has resulted in lower first-quarter results for US and European oil majors. After reaching all-time highs in 2022 due to a combination of rising prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a jump in demand following the COVID-19 pandemic, oil and gas companies' results are now declining.
Why are millions still suffering after having COVID-19?
Globally, COVID-19 cases are increasing once more. The largest wave of infections to hit the US since the Omicron coronavirus strain is underway. However, the millions of patients experiencing Long COVID, or the pandemic's lingering symptoms, feel neglected while fresh instances make news. Why is Long COVID still so poorly understood when experts warn that it may be the next global public health emergency?
Congolese displaced people struggle to trade to Goma because of high prices and M23 control.
There are many obstacles to trade with the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Goma city. The continuous violence and instability in the area have resulted in the displacement of over a million Congolese. Furthermore, it has become more difficult for the residents to make ends meet due to rising commodity prices. The road is controlled by the M23 armed group, which makes it difficult for products to move through, further complicating the issue. As they fight to survive in the face of these obstacles, the people of Goma deal with enormous hardships.
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