massive explosion at an Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces military base
Late on Friday, a massive explosion shook a Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) military installation south of Baghdad, two PMF and two security sources told Reuters. According to the two security sources, the explosion occurred on Friday night at around midnight as a result of an unidentified airstrike. The two PMF sources noted that while there were no injuries due to the strikes, there was material damage. According to PMF sources, the strikes were aimed at the PMF headquarters located at the Kalso military installation, which is close to the town of Iskandariya, approximately 50 kilometers south of Baghdad.
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The UK halts the free-trade agreement with Canada on agriculture. Negotiations between the UK and Canada come to a standstill. The Canadian Minister of Trade, Mary NG, stated, "We are disappointed that negotiations with the UK are on hold." Conflict regarding Canada: Canada imports cheese, while the UK imports beef. The UK and Canada's free trade talks came to an end. Reports state that Canadian beef farmers were driven out of the UK. Watch to find out more!
Dutch police conclude the hostage situation by apprehending the gunman as he leaves a nightclub in Central Netherlands.
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Japanese company to eliminate over 900 positions at its Playstation division
Sony, a Japanese company, is closing a London studio and laying off roughly 900 employees at its Playstation division. The video game sector is currently struggling to recover from a post-pandemic slump, which coincides with the employment layoffs.
Storm Isha: Scotland & the UK are devastated by severe winds and rain. Isha, the storm, battered Britain and Ireland with gusts of wind that reached around 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour). In Northern Ireland, the storm uprooted beeches and left a trail of downed trees that impeded trains along roadside and rail lines throughout the nation. Watch to find out more!
The US agrees to withdraw soldiers from Niger as the Sahel area pivots to Russia.
The United States is removing its forces from Niger. The country's military junta terminated an arrangement with Washington that permitted it to garrison soldiers for regional operations. Russia is looking to fill the gap.
Hunger in Zimbabwe: Annual crops destroyed by protracted drought
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The US provides Israel with $3.8 billion in military aid each year | Democrats take issue with Biden's backing
According to a source, the US has approved the sale of Israeli fighter jets and bombs costing billions of dollars. Washington has been openly voicing concerns about an expected Israeli military offensive in Rafah at the same time as this.
A Venezuelan court has disqualified a prominent opponent for president.
After the country's highest court upheld a ban on the front-runner opposition candidate, the United States started to reimpose sanctions on Venezuela. Presidential elections, according to Corina Machado, cannot happen without her.
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20 people are killed in a military base explosion in Cambodia, and other nearby structures are destroyed.
The incident's occurrence is indicative of the blast's strength. A whole ammunition truck detonated, killing at least twenty soldiers and wounding dozens more. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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