Baghdad's Al Quds protests: Thousands of people denounce Israel's assault on Gaza
On Al-Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramadan, an annual commemoration of Palestinian solidarity, thousands of demonstrators gathered in the capital of Iraq. Protesters reaffirmed their opposition to Israeli occupation and their sympathy with the Palestinian people.
South Africa's mining job losses are giving the ANC serious electoral problems as unemployment rises.
The unemployment rate in South Africa is at an all-time high. According to statistics, one in three persons do not have a job. The industry with the most recent layoffs is mining. Furthermore, the government is under pressure to generate employment and draw in voters with just two months until the elections.
The New Zealand government has tightened visa regulations, citing 'unsustainable' levels of migration.
The New Zealand government is lowering the number of migrant laborers it will take on. The new visa limits aim to reduce inflation by increasing work opportunities for locals. However, due to the policy shift, several firms and employees are concerned about their futures.
Inflation in Zimbabwe: People look for secure ways to keep their savings Zimbabwe boasts one of the world's highest rates of inflation. Individuals are searching for dependable and secure methods to safeguard their income since the value of the local currency is continuously declining.
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Russia and Kazakhstan battle flooding; over 110,000 people in Kazakhstan were evacuated.
With hundreds of thousands fleeing inundated regions of Kazakhstan and Russia, scientists wonder if climate change is warming western Siberia and the Ural Mountains.
Ukraine war: people of Kharkiv beg for air defense in the face of constant Russian attacks
Residents of Kharkiv, under constant Russian attack, are in critical need of air defense as explosions rattle the city. Fear engulfs the city as residents endure frequent explosions and accuse the government of providing insufficient security. Victims face unrelenting anguish, homes devastated, and lives broken.
Brazil 'coup' probe: Former president Bolsonaro stands tall at rally in Rio
At a Rio de Janeiro event, Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, made a bold presence. It occurs one day after testimony from former military chiefs was made public, in which they said he was involved in a scheme to rig the results of the 2022 election.
Food crisis in Haiti: UN warns of escalating starvation as gang rule
Over a million people are at risk of starvation due to Haiti's political unrest and gang-related violence, with child malnutrition comparable to that in conflict zones. Several issues, including gang violence, economic collapse, and political instability, have contributed to Haiti's catastrophic predicament.
Rwanda's capital, Kigali, is "safer than London," according to the minister of Rishi Sunak.
According to British Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell, Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is "arguably safer than London." Does he have any merit to his claim? To what extent is London unsafe?
Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrike of a central Gaza house: at least fifteen.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have targeted a densely populated residential neighborhood. Fifteen persons inside a family house were killed in one incident. More bodies buried beneath the debris are proving difficult for first responders to recover.
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