Tragically, a new threat in Gaza has emerged as life-saving aid. Attempts to seize some of the falling or floating aid resulted in the deaths of nearly a dozen individuals this week. Our report on the hazards associated with airdrops and the necessity for more land crossings to prevent starvation-related mass deaths.
Protesters in Ghana demand the president step down due to blackouts and the country's declining economy.
Ghanaian protestors demand the president resign because they believe the administration fails to handle the country's electricity problem. A mother's sorrow over her newborn's passing as a result of a hospital power outage draws attention to Ghana's electrical issue. The economy has slowed down, and frequent blackouts have impacted healthcare. As rationing deepens, protesters point the finger at government ineptitude. Opponents contend President Nana Addo's administration has failed despite pledges to resolve the problem. Ghana risks an economic downturn by stopping energy provision to its neighbors to alleviate shortages at home.
Mali As one opposition lawmaker put it, the junta's order to cease political activity was collectively rejected on Thursday by political parties and civil society organizations, who also pledged to file a legal challenge against the "dictatorial" action. Following a coup in 2020, military control has been in place in West Africa. Due to growing tensions, major parties and other organizations denounced the junta on March 31 for failing to schedule elections by the agreed-upon deadline.
DJI's Flycart30: Drone designed for heavy lifting, tested on Mount Everest
A well-known Chinese drone manufacturer is revolutionizing how goods are delivered to far-off places. These days, their drones are working on Mount Everest, carrying goods, and assisting with rubbish removal. It looks like China is dominating the drone market.
UNRWA photojournalist recalls his daughter being killed by Israelis
"Every day, I relive it." A Palestinian father who was obeying evacuation instructions to escape to south Gaza is photographed by UNRWA returning to the scene where Israeli forces killed his four-year-old daughter.
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Champions League: Real Madrid takes on holders Man City in the quarterfinals.
Holders Real Madrid and Manchester City will play in the Champions League quarterfinals. Arsenal will play Bayern Munich, PSG will play Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid will play Dortmund. Digvijay Singh Deo, Sports Editor at Wion, lays out their route to the Wembley final.
South Africa: Zuma's party will contest the ban on him participating in elections
On Thursday, election officials in South Africa said that former president Jacob Zuma will not be permitted to participate in the country's May general elections.
Flash flood warnings and heavy rain sweep the gulf.
The rain is coming down hard. Major highways in the United Arab Emirates have flooded, leaving cars abandoned on Dubai's roads. The rain that began overnight left massive piles on the streets, while gusts of wind disrupted planes at Dubai International Airport.
Germany needs 75,000 additional troops as NATO looks at Russia's threat.
Germany's defense ministry estimates it will require at least 75,000 extra troops to meet NATO obligations as the alliance changes to face what it regards as a more aggressive Russia.
Researchers conducting surveys of the Great Barrier Reef bleaching event are aided by an autonomous underwater drone equipped with artificial intelligence. Stay tuned for additional information!
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