Rwanda will observe a week of grief to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide.
Rwanda is commemorating thirty years since the 1994 genocide there as Israel conducts its attack on Gaza, which the International Court of Justice has deemed to be a "plausible case of genocide." President Paul Kagame used the event to draw attention to the shortcomings of the global community. The world observed the slaughter of over 800,000 moderate Hutu and Tutsi people thirty years ago.
The US says that Russia intends to launch nuclear weapons into space, endangering global security.
A "national security threat" associated with Russian nuclear capability has been alerted by the chairman of the US White House Intelligence Committee. Russia is reportedly planning to launch a nuclear weapon into space that could be used to target satellites, according to the intelligence report.
Fed raids Sean "Diddy" Combs' homes in Miami and Los Angeles | Latest English News
With federal officials searching his residences in Miami and Los Angeles as part of an investigation into sex trafficking, rapper and entrepreneur Sean Combs is facing an increasing number of legal issues. Keep checking back for additional information!
US, UK, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are expected to start fasting on March 11 during Ramadan 2024 | World News
Ramadan is about to start in a few hours, and Muslims everywhere are keeping a careful eye on the skies in hopes of spotting the crescent moon, which will signal the start of the holy month in some places, like Saudi Arabia. UAE Britain and the US On March 11th, Turkey and Lebanon are probably going to start fasting. While the month of Ramadan is expected to start on March 12th in nations like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, and India. Watch to find out more!
A new Japanese whaling ship has set off on its maiden voyage, escalating the debate over Tokyo's continuing backing for whale eating. Japan is one of just three nations that permit commercial whaling, and the new ocean-going mothership is the first of its kind built in 70 years.
Violence in Burkina Faso: Two million people uprooted, and at least 20,000 deaths
According to the UN, almost three million people in central Sahelian nations, including Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, have been forced to leave their homes this year. The group places the blame on climate change and war. Armed gangs have killed almost 20,000 individuals in Burkina Faso. Others residing in northeastern shelters have difficulty accessing healthcare, food, and water.
Morocco's rising forest fire risk and outdoor cooking increase forest risk.
Cooking out in the open is a joint family pastime in Morocco, but the consequences can be tragic. Therefore, tourists should be warned about the hazards of a forest fire.
UK islamophobia: Since the commencement of the Gaza War, hate crimes have increased
Amidst the Gaza battles, Halim Karala, a Palestinian restauranteur in the UK, encounters Islamophobia. Many Muslims in the UK feel insecure and targeted as a result of the rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes, which primarily target women. Amidst the current uptick in hostilities in Gaza, a growing number of Muslims are claiming an increase in cases of Islamophobia, which includes verbal and physical abuse, vandalism, and assault. Karala, a London restaurant owner, claims that patrons have verbally abused him and that he has received threatening texts. In spite of this, he is adamant about speaking out against prejudice and bigotry and about carrying on with his community service.
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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.
UNSC to meet on April 2 to discuss alleged Israeli strikes: Russian mission
The UN Security Council (UNSC) is scheduled to convene an emergency meeting in response to a lethal Israeli bombing of the Iranian consulate located in Damascus, the capital of Syria. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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