UK: Rwanda preparing infrastructure for lodgings to accommodate just 'thousands' of migrants
The Rwandan government has stated that it cannot guarantee the number of persons it can accommodate in the country under Sunak's deportation plan. Stay tuned for further details!
After a coup, Ecowas lifted sanctions against Niger in an effort to maintain unity and stability.
The Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, has eased sanctions against Niger in response to a military takeover that raised fears of national disintegration. The regional bloc has established prerequisites for communication and interaction with other nations. The coup that occurred earlier this month resulted in President Mahamadou Issoufou's removal. In reaction to the coup, ECOWAS imposed sanctions on Niger, including border closures and trade suspensions. Although the situation is still precarious, easing the sanctions is a welcome step towards resolving the problem.
Uber reports its first yearly profit following its 2019 IPO.
An app for ride-hailing Uber announced its first net profit for the year after going public in 2019. For 2023, the business declared a net profit of $1.9 billion.
Russia uses the North Korean missile known as the Kharkiv Missile, which is 75% American-made.
It is evident Pyongyang is trying to get around sanctions on parts, as several hundred pieces from a North Korean missile that Russia had used and discovered in Ukraine could be bought from outside companies.
The UK PM, Rishi Sunak, supports JK Rowling as the argument over Scotland's new hate crime laws heats up.
In support of novelist J.K. Rowling's critique of recent Scottish hate crime legislation, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that people shouldn't be prosecuted “for articulating plain facts on biology."
Study: 90% of the Himalayas will experience year-round drought at 3°C warming.
Roaring results from a ground-breaking study conducted by East Anglian University experts have shown that almost 90% of the Himalayan region is at risk of experiencing drought for more than a year. This is a three-degree Celsius increase in global warming.
Columbia University cancels its main commencement event over Gaza demonstrations.
Protests against Israel's war on Gaza continue throughout the United States despite police crackdowns. The most recent action in New York City targeted the Met Gala.
Drone Didi Scheme: Women pilots advancing the modernization of farming methods The Indian farmers' protest is in its seventh day, and although the government and farmer organizations are still at odds, one government initiative is bringing in a technological revolution in the agriculture industry. A ground-breaking programme by the Indian government is teaching low-income women how to operate agricultural drones in some regions of the country.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Islamic Affairs announces a ban on Iftar.
In advance of the fasting month of Ramadan, Saudi Arabia has implemented new regulations. Iftar in mosques was outlawed by Saudi Arabian Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. Watch to find out more!
At least 20 Palestinians were killed during an Israeli airstrike on the Nuseirat refugee camp.
The Israeli army is stepping up its air and ground operations from the north to the south of the Strip. At least 20 persons were murdered in central Gaza after a nighttime hit on a residence in the Nuseirat refugee camp. Women and children were among those killed and injured. They have been transferred to Al Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah.
A vibrant tulip display features almost 500,000 blossoms at a West Sussex tourist attraction. At Tulleys Farm near Turners Hill, Tulip Fest encompasses 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) and features one hundred distinct species.
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