"An inferno": Brazil's most significant wetlands are engulfed in flames.
Fires severely damage Brazil's Pantanal wetlands; in 2020, around 25% were lost. This area stretches into Bolivia and Paraguay and is an essential sink for carbon.
CAA implemented: SC requests an answer from the Center after denying a stay on CAA implementation
Days after India enacted the Citizenship Amendment Act. The Supreme Court was inundated with petitions for the act's retraction. On March 19, the Supreme Court heard arguments against the CAA in more than 200 petitions.
8 million internally displaced Sudanese since April of last year - World at War
For the last eleven months, the Republic of Sudan—the third-largest country in Africa—has been devastated by conflict. On April 15, hostilities broke out between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, and the Sudanese armed forces. Following the toppling of former strongman Omar Al-Bashir in 2019, the army under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF under Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo shared authority with civilians. Additionally, the army and RSF collaborated to carry out a coup in 2021. However, the planned integration of the paramilitary RSF into the regular army—a politically motivated shift plan approved by the international community—caused a deterioration in ties between the army and the RSF. More than 8 million people have been displaced by the conflict since it started in mid-April. It has also destroyed the capital city of Khartoum, sparked a humanitarian catastrophe, and led to ethnically motivated killings in Darfur. The Sudanese army now claims to have retaken the state broadcaster's Omdurman headquarters on March 12th, marking the biggest victory over rival paramilitary group RSF. Since shortly after hostilities broke out in mid-April, the RSF had possessed the headquarters. Details are brought to you by Mohammed Saleh.
Japan asserts its ownership of the disputed Islets Island.
A new territorial dispute between Japan and South Korea centers on a collection of tiny islets. A new territorial dispute emerged after Japan reaffirmed its claim to the disputed islets under Seoul's authority. Keep an eye out for additional information!
The USGS stated that a strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Japan. Authorities in Japan issued a tsunami warning, advising people living in the impacted areas to seek higher ground. For the coastal regions of the prefectures of Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama, the Japan Meteorological Agency explicitly issued tsunami alerts. According to the weather agency, tsunamis up to five meters high are predicted to affect Noto in Ishikawa Prefecture.
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 arts sector crisis: Creative sectors are heavily hurt by financial cuts.
For decades, the UK arts sector has contributed significantly to the country's global cultural impact. However, years of financial cuts for colleges and artistic institutions have changed the narrative. And when the cost of living rises, creative businesses struggle to thrive.
General Election in South Africa, 2024: On May 29, Vote will vote in favor of change.
On May 29, Vote Ubisi, who got his name because he was born on April 27, 1994—when millions of South Africans cast ballots in the nation's first democratic election—will cast his vote. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Within a hospital in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, three Palestinians were shot and killed by Israeli forces disguising themselves as medical personnel and civilians. According to statements released on Tuesday by the Israeli army and the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the men were killed by undercover agents at the Ibn Sina Hospital while they slept.
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