Despite its small size, Singapore has established itself as a major Asian economic powerhouse. Xin En Lee of CNBC explains how the nation moved from a third-world to a first-world country.
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In southern Gaza, an Israeli strike claimed the life of the boss of Al Jazeera's bureau in Gaza, his eldest son. While traveling in southern Gaza with other reporters, Hamza al-Dahdouh, an Al Jazeera journalist and videographer, was hit by a drone. A third reporter suffered injuries, and Mustafa Thuraya, a freelance journalist, also perished.
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.
UN military withdrawal: peacekeeping troops turn over the DRC's first base
After 25 years, the UN peacekeeping force MONUSCO is leaving the Democratic Republic of the Congo, sparking questions about how the government will deal with the more than 100 armed groups that are still active there.
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Two Sumatran Tiger kittens are given to the French Zoo as part of a program to conserve animal populations.
Two baby tiger kittens have arrived at a French zoo. The babies, who were born on March 22nd, represent a significant triumph for the Sumatran Tiger breeding program in Europe. There are currently fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers living in the wild. Stay tuned for additional information!
Mali As one opposition lawmaker put it, the junta's order to cease political activity was collectively rejected on Thursday by political parties and civil society organizations, who also pledged to file a legal challenge against the "dictatorial" action. Following a coup in 2020, military control has been in place in West Africa. Due to growing tensions, major parties and other organizations denounced the junta on March 31 for failing to schedule elections by the agreed-upon deadline.
At Tokyo's Haneda airport, a Japan Airlines aircraft carrying 379 passengers caught fire on the runway following a collision with a coast guard aircraft. Tuesday at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, a passenger plane and a Japanese Coast Guard aircraft crashed and caught fire on the runway.
Before the entire aircraft was consumed by fire, Tetsuo Saito, the minister of transportation, verified that all 379 passengers aboard Japan Airlines flight JAL-516 had safely evacuated. Five crew members perished, while the coast guard plane's pilot managed to escape, according to Saito.
A significant fire and smoke explosion was captured on local TV footage of the Japan Airlines aircraft as it taxied after landing. Then, there was a fire in the vicinity of the wing. An hour later, footage revealed the airliner entirely on fire. According to Kyodo, the Coast Guard aircraft was scheduled to travel to Niigata to give relief supplies to those impacted by the tragedy. The incident occurred just one day after a series of earthquakes shook western Japan, killing over 50 people in the Ishikawa prefecture.
Global warming may result from improper tree planting locations: study.
Long-held beliefs about the advantages of planting trees have been questioned by a ground-breaking study that has shed light on the worldwide battle against climate change. Researchers have discovered that planting trees may, in some cases, cause global warming.
Ukraine will receive its first F-16 jets in June-July.
According to a senior Ukrainian military source, Kyiv expects to receive its first F-16 fighter jets from Western partners in June or July. Ukraine has been looking for F-16 fighter jets manufactured in the United States for more than two years to counter Russia's air superiority.
Denmark: During the sixth annual Copenhagen Light Festival, Danish runners donning lights
The seventh annual Festival of Lights in Copenhagen is being held this year, and thousands of Danes participate in a 7-kilometer marathon while wearing neon and LED lights.
Extreme winter in Mongolia: Millions of livestock animals are lost by herders
In Mongolia, nomadic pastoralists are tallying the expenses of one of the harshest winters in over fifty years. Glows minus fifty degrees Celsius caused thick snow and ice to cover most of the nation. More than half of the cattle that supported pastoral villages were gone; this was a critical component of their way of life.
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