UK: Boris Johnson will return as a Tory campaigner in the upcoming general election. Amid concerns that the party may be "wiped out," Johnson will be sent to campaign for the Tories in the Red Wall. Stay tuned for more!
Chile pollution: The government plans to shut down coal facilities.
A coal plant in northern Chile is set to begin shutting down as part of a government strategy to phase out coal production there. Many residents of Mejillones are in advanced stages of cancer as a result of plant poisoning. The coal industry gave the port town riches but also produced high amounts of pollution.
Malawi's drought: A state of emergency is declared by the government
The Malawian government has declared a state of calamity due to the ongoing drought. With food supplies running low, the President is pleading for foreign assistance.
Production of maple syrup in Canada reaches a 5-year low.
According to new data from Statistics Canada, maple syrup output has reached a five-year low, and supplies of the beloved pancake topping are running low. Keep an eye out for additional information!
UK: $3,840 will be given to rejected asylum applicants so they can relocate to Rwanda
Under a new "voluntary" scheme designed by the government, migrants who have been refused asylum in the UK will be handed thousands of pounds to relocate to Rwanda.
Supermarkets under scrutiny: Demand greater competition to drive down costs
Concerns over price gouging are putting major supermarkets under increased investigation in several nations. A federal investigation into the supermarket industry has begun in Australia. Additionally, New Zealanders pay some of the highest costs worldwide for goods and services.
Following Taiwan's presidential elections, Chinese balloons over Taiwan have been spotted recently. Fresh reports of balloon sightings follow Taiwan's presidential election results. One balloon soars near Pingtung County, while five balloons are near Keelung City. China has not ruled out using force in Taiwan. See to learn more!
War in Gaza: Israeli forces press deeper into the north and south of the strip
The Israeli force has advanced deeper into northern and southern Gaza, re-entering the densely populated city of Jabalia in the north. The claimed goal is to prevent Hamas from reestablishing its capabilities, but the increasing civilian casualties indicate a different tale. Displaced Palestinians express sadness and anger as attacks continue. Meanwhile, Israeli forces escalate their attacks in southern Gaza, edging closer to a possible full-scale assault on Rafah. The United Nations human rights head strongly condemns such measures, citing violations of international humanitarian law and judicial decisions. Many Palestinians have been evacuated yet again, this time to a designated 'humanitarian zone' that lacks basic supplies.
Two Sumatran Tiger kittens are given to the French Zoo as part of a program to conserve animal populations.
Two baby tiger kittens have arrived at a French zoo. The babies, who were born on March 22nd, represent a significant triumph for the Sumatran Tiger breeding program in Europe. There are currently fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers living in the wild. Stay tuned for additional information!
UK: Tories will take harsh measures on the financial crisis, fearing campaign sustainability amid dwindling funding.
The Tory party is experiencing further difficulties due to its current financial situation. Furious party members refused to sponsor PM Rishi Sunak's campaigning. Watch to learn more!
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