Dutch police conclude the hostage situation by apprehending the gunman as he leaves a nightclub in Central Netherlands.
There was no bloodshed when the hostage crisis at a well-known nightclub in Central Netherlands was resolved. The last hostage has been freed, and the Dutch Police have apprehended the gunman.
Conflict in Myanmar: Thailand prepares for cross-border refugees
Following days of conflict between insurgents and the military junta in Myanmar, Thailand's foreign minister paid a visit to the country's border. The government of Thailand says it is prepared to provide 100 thousand refugees fleeing the fighting with temporary housing.
Niagara, Canada, announces a state of emergency due to a solar eclipse.
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse will take place; it will be the first of the year. According to NASA, the total solar eclipse will cross the US, Canada, and Mexico on its way across North America. The Niagara area of Ontario had proclaimed a state of emergency prior to that.
Beijing hosts China's annual National People's Congress. An important occasion on the political calendar in China is the yearly session of the National People's Congress (NPC), the upper house of government. The NPC meets once a year in Beijing to deliberate on and approve financial allocations, government policies, and important legislative issues. Delegates from all over China assemble in Beijing for the annual session to examine and approve reports submitted by government officials. Among the reports they receive is the premier's work report, which summarizes the government's accomplishments and goals for the upcoming year. Along with approving the national budget and significant economic and social policies, the NPC also deliberates over and approves significant legislation and changes.
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AI for Good Summit: The UN holds a worldwide AI technology gathering.
The AI for Good Global Summit began on Thursday in Geneva, with robots welcoming attendees at the venue's entry. This event brought together thousands of people from all sectors of the globe to debate their aspirations and anxieties about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Watch to learn more.
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!
We have some exciting news if you enjoy the popular medical drama "Grey's Anatomy." After a successful 20th season, the program has been renewed for a 21st.
Timbuktu's magnificent mosque: yearly celebration revitalizes this historic location
The Great Mosque, the oldest mosque in Timbuktu, the historic city of Mali, is undergoing restoration. The yearly ceremony holds great significance for the locals, who have been caring for the massive structure's maintenance for centuries.
Russia's attack on Ukraine kills over a million people.
Russia conducted one of its most significant military operations since the beginning of the conflict by launching more than 150 missiles and drones into Ukrainian territory. In addition to causing power outages that left over a million people without heat or electricity, the strikes also claimed the lives of at least three individuals. They set the largest dam in the nation on fire.
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Once more, Iceland's volcano erupts, disrupting the hot water supply to museums and schools.
On Thursday, an Icelandic volcano erupted for the second time this year. A supply pipeline was overtaken by a flood of lava, cutting off heat and hot water to several communities on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Watch to find out more!
Japan's economy is no longer the third biggest in the world. Germany surpassed the Asian nation in that ranking after the latter entered a recession and contracted during the final half of 2023. According to official data, sluggish domestic demand caused Japan's GDP to contract unexpectedly. Due to this, the central bank's intentions to end its highly loose monetary policy this year have become less assured.
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