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.
Florida social media ban: The governor enacts legislation limiting minors' access
If a bill signed by Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday passes and withstands anticipated legal challenges, Florida would have one of the nation's strictest social media bans for minors. Children under 14 will not be allowed to have social media accounts, while children between 14 and 15 will need parental consent. It differed slightly from a proposal DeSantis vetoed a week before the annual legislative session ended earlier this month.
War in Ukraine: missiles penetrate Polish airspace, and Russian aircraft bomb Kyiv and Lviv
Eastern Ukraine was the target of early Sunday airstrikes by Russia. Two significant cities were targeted: Lviv, in the west, and Kyiv, the capital. Before leaving Poland and entering Ukraine, one Russian missile allegedly violated Polish airspace. Ukrainian military claims to have attacked many infrastructure sites in Crimea, including two Russian ships and a communications center. Moreover, Russian forces took control of Avdiivka, close to Donetsk, this month; this marked their first significant territorial advance in ten months. This precedes rumors that Moscow may launch a fresh onslaught by the end of the following month.
Mexico is set to elect its first woman president in a historic poll.
Mexicans are set to elect their first female president on Sunday. Candidates Claudia Sheinbaum and Xochitl Galvez are dominating surveys in Mexico, where more than 70% of women and girls have experienced gender-based violence.
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!
Biden threatens Israel's weapons supply if it begins an assault on Rafah.
US President Joe Biden has threatened to cut off Israel's supply of weaponry if it launches a large-scale attack on Rafah. For weeks, Washington has pressed Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to send troops into the city in Gaza's south, where more than one and a half million displaced Palestinians have sought sanctuary.
Joint naval exercises between China, Russia, and Iran will focus on regional security. China's naval forces Later this year, Russia and Iran will collaborate on joint drills related to marine security. This occurs in the midst of escalating hostilities in the West Asia region as US soldiers and Iranian-backed Houthi militias launch significant counterattacks. The maneuvers are scheduled to take place before the end of March and will focus on regional security, as stated by the commander of Iran's Navy. Iran has extended invitations to other nations to participate in the exercise, but it has not disclosed the location of the drills. Watch to find out more!
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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.
Israel-Hamas conflict: Houthis demonstrate against US-led military action With more nations now participating in the continuing Israel-Hamas conflict, concerns about a regional conflict persist. More US strikes on Houthi-affiliated targets in Yemen have been conducted. Earlier on Friday, US and British forces attacked almost 30 facilities with more than 150 munitions in Yemen in their first series of attacks. Houthis send warning following strikes.
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Israel Issues An Ultimatum Before Ramadan: Release Hostages or Elsewhere Talks about the IDF Action Hostages are scheduled to resume. However, Israel is putting out a firm line: either the IDF destroys the militants' final stronghold in Rafah during the Muslim Holy month, or Hamas releases those hostages by Ramadan. This is happening as horrifying information regarding Hamas' horrific sexual attacks on Israeli women on October 7th keeps coming to light. The Israeli military claims it is still expanding its operations in the northern Gaza Strip, where the fight against Hamas began months ago. As they moved from building to building, troops could be seen sprinting and firing. Returning to long-stalled negotiations, Israeli negotiators hope to secure the release of around 130 captives that Hamas may still be holding in Gaza. Israel has only resumed discussions because, according to mediators, Hamas has lowered its demands, which include an end to the conflict.
Google's representatives in New York and California organized employee protests and rallies against the company's billion-dollar contract with Israel. Our next report will cover this topic.
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