Nepal: Chiranjibi Nepal resigns as economic advisor to President Ram Chandra Poudel.
Chiranjibi Nepal, Nepal's economic advisor, recently resigned amid criticism over the government's plan to incorporate a disputed map on the new 100-rupee banknotes. This map depicts Nepal's territorial claims in territories now controlled by India. The decision has strained relations between the two countries, with India voicing dissatisfaction. Civil society organizations in Nepal also criticized Mr. Nepal's public comments opposing the map's inclusion, calling them irresponsible and detrimental to national interests.
UK MP involved in sexting incident, exchanging colleague phone numbers
A big source of humiliation occurred when a UK MP was discovered to have given up the phone numbers of other MPs and ministers in a honey trap sexting scandal.
Sudan Civil War: One year later, the situation is still dire.
Over 8.5 million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of a year-long conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This has caused the greatest displacement crisis in history and forced families to relocate several times as people attempt to flee to neighboring nations that also face economic and security challenges. A lack of resources has forced some people to return to the capital city devastated by conflict. Famine is a new issue that is encroaching on Sudan.
Bosnian Ramadan: Gaza sympathizes with the survivors of the Balkan Wars
During Ramadan, Bosnian Muslims have been attentively monitoring the situation in Gaza. Many of them have memories of the 1990s Bosnian War, when they, too, had restricted access to staple commodities.
The hidden lives of amphibians and reptiles will be on display at a new zoo in London. Public access to the show will begin on March 29. Keep an eye out for additional information!
In Gaza, infants are dying from thirst and starvation.
Laila Junaid, a two-month-old starving child, was brought to a hospital in northern Gaza at a weight far less than her average weight. There, doctors report that newborns are dying from thirst and starvation as a result of Israel's embargo.
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Thirty years have passed since the extermination campaign launched by the Hutu in Rwanda, which resulted in an estimated 800,000 deaths of people, primarily Tutsis, in just 100 days.
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The African Union summit discusses financial and educational reform in the face of intensifying crises and wars.
AU conference on education, but political, social, and economic issues also require focus. Conflicts between Sudan and the DRC were discussed. Education and financial reform are the themes of this year's summit, but African countries are also dealing with urgent problems, including displacement crises and undemocratic government transitions.
The Yazidi minority in Iraq marks the start of a new year by igniting oil lamps at a revered temple. Yazidis celebrate their new year as a reminder of the horrors carried out by the Islamic State organization, while they also wish for a better future.
In Sudan, where there is "the world's largest hunger crisis," Ramadan is soon.
The World Food Programme estimates that 25 million people impacted by the conflict in Sudan are unsure of where they will get their next meal. A cease-fire during Ramadan had been urged by the UN.
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UK: The Labour party keeps a double-digit advantage and pushes for an early election
The political parties in the UK are currently receiving an abundance of donations; last year, they received $119 million, about twice as much as they did in 2022. Private contributions to the Labour Party reached a record level in 2023.
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