China-Pakistan relations: Economic corridor aims to connect nations.
A mountain pass over 5,000 meters above sea level is revitalizing a desolate area of northern Pakistan. It is part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a $62 billion construction project.
Senegalese protests: Angry over the postponing of elections
In Dakar, the country's capital, demonstrators against the postponement of presidential elections in Senegal are engaged in combat with police. Due later this month, the election was rescheduled for December. President Macky Sall is being accused by the opposition of attempting to continue in office after his two terms are up. According to the minister of justice, parliament, not the president, made the decision to postpone, which is unlawful.
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Florida social media ban: The governor enacts legislation limiting minors' access
If a bill signed by Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday passes and withstands anticipated legal challenges, Florida would have one of the nation's strictest social media bans for minors. Children under 14 will not be allowed to have social media accounts, while children between 14 and 15 will need parental consent. It differed slightly from a proposal DeSantis vetoed a week before the annual legislative session ended earlier this month.
Gaza: Despite restrictions, families prepare customary meals throughout Ramadan.
For many Palestinians, keeping Ramadan has proven to be problematic in Gaza. However, despite the difficulties, some people are managing to preserve the customs and spirit of the holy month.
UK: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to begin deporting immigrants by the spring
According to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the UK intends to send asylum seekers to Rwanda in the spring. This was the actual schedule for the asylum proposal by Rishi Sunak, which is presently being discussed in Parliament. Watch to find out more!
Cara Delevingne's Los Angeles residence was completely damaged in a fire; the cause is being investigated.
Early on Friday morning, actress and model Cara Delevingne's home in the Los Angeles region caught fire, injuring two people. To learn more, watch the video.
UN special rapporteur on funding cuts to UNRWA: "It's immoral."
What effect would the reduction in UNRWA funds have on Gaza? Speaking with Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur is Marc Lamont Hill. Since October 7th, more than 26,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza, and another 1.7 million have been displaced, making the humanitarian situation in the region worse. Following Israel's accusations that 12 UNRWA personnel were involved in the October 7th bombings, at least a dozen nations have said they will no longer be providing funding to the organization. Following Israel's accusations that 12 UNRWA personnel were involved in the October 7th bombings, at least a dozen nations have said they will no longer be providing funding to the organization. Since UNRWA has been a vital source of humanitarian relief in Gaza, why have nations stopped supporting it during a crisis and solely based on accusations? What will become of the civilian population that depends on the agency to survive? Marc Lamont Hill discusses the upcoming effects of UNWRA's funding cuts with Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory.
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UK: Dan Poulter, a former UK health minister, leaves PM Rishi Sunak's party
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain is facing further challenges. The announcement that Dan Poulter, a practicing physician and former health minister, is leaving the Conservative Party and soon joining the Labour Party has shocked many in the party.
Healing away from the warzone: 500 injured in Gaza receive treatment overseas.
Since Israel began its bombardment on Gaza, 5,000 wounded Palestinians have been transferred for medical care overseas. Among them are young children who were brought to Qatar with severe amputations and crippling trauma wounds. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, at least 10,000 additional patients are on waiting lists for evacuation from the Strip.
The New Zealand government has tightened visa regulations, citing 'unsustainable' levels of migration.
The New Zealand government is lowering the number of migrant laborers it will take on. The new visa limits aim to reduce inflation by increasing work opportunities for locals. However, due to the policy shift, several firms and employees are concerned about their futures.
The World Bank has provided $1.5 billion in funding to Ukraine. The purpose of this financial infusion is to sustain Ukraine's budget throughout the crisis, particularly its essential social spending. Britain and Japan are providing the funding, which is critical for Ukraine as it deals with declining foreign aid and increasing financial strain.
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