Rebuilding their life a year after the earthquake in Turkey presents challenges. Last year, approximately 50,000 people were killed and 100,000 injured as a result of solid earthquakes that devastated 11 provinces in southern Turkey and northern Syria. The building is moving slowly even though a lot of debris has been removed. The tremors caused almost three million people to be evacuated.
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War on Gaza: Israel attacks a relief truck in Deir el-Balah, killing at least nine people.
Witnesses reported by the Wafa news agency said that an Israeli airstrike on an aid truck in Deir el-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, resulted in at least nine fatalities and numerous injuries. According to Al Jazeera sources, the Israeli bombing struck a Kuwaiti association's truck on al-Rashid Street in the Brook neighborhood. In the previous 24 hours, the Israeli army also bombed homes throughout southern Gaza, killing at least 90 people.
Increased airstrikes by the US and the UK target Houthi targets in the capital of Yemen In a joint statement, the US and UK claimed that their armies had attacked 36 Houthi targets in 13 different places throughout Yemen, assisted by Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. As per the statement, the purpose of the strikes was to weaken and hinder the ability of the Houthi militia, which is supported by Iran, to carry out their heedless and unstable assaults on American and foreign ships that were legally passing through the Red Sea. The statement claims that airstrikes destroyed Houthi missile systems, launchers, underground weapons storage sites, and other equipment.
Although the statement notes the Houthis' ties to Iran, it is unclear if these strikes are a part of the US's announced plans to retaliate for drone attacks on Jordan that resulted in the deaths of three US soldiers.
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Prices for crude oil increase | How will you be affected by increasing fuel costs?
By the end of last week, a barrel of crude oil had hit $90. Rising crude oil prices may affect economies around the world. Stay tuned for additional information!
Pro-Palestinian protests flare up in many regions of the world.
Student protests demanding that universities cut relations with Israel over the Gaza conflict have spread around Europe, sparking confrontations and arrests as new rallies erupted in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, and Austria. Watch to find out more.
Panama's final presidential debate is overshadowed by a key omission.
In the final debate before the nation's May 5 election, six of the eight contenders for Panama's presidency outlined their strategies for creating jobs and handling the country's water crisis. Stay tuned for additional information!
Iraq Church, Kaziranga on Wings, and Odisha's Lyfe Hotel
This Wings episode includes an exclusive travel to Odisha and a visit to the brand-new, opulent Lyfe Hotel in Bhubaneswar. We bring you an intriguing story from Iraq, where a new church is being erected to attract Christian pilgrims after a bit of sightseeing in Odisha. While PM Modi was visiting Kaziranga, we looked around the park to discover what activities are available in this national park designated by UNESCO. We then looked at how Ramadan is celebrated around the world.
War in Gaza: Israeli forces press deeper into the north and south of the strip
The Israeli force has advanced deeper into northern and southern Gaza, re-entering the densely populated city of Jabalia in the north. The claimed goal is to prevent Hamas from reestablishing its capabilities, but the increasing civilian casualties indicate a different tale. Displaced Palestinians express sadness and anger as attacks continue. Meanwhile, Israeli forces escalate their attacks in southern Gaza, edging closer to a possible full-scale assault on Rafah. The United Nations human rights head strongly condemns such measures, citing violations of international humanitarian law and judicial decisions. Many Palestinians have been evacuated yet again, this time to a designated 'humanitarian zone' that lacks basic supplies.
New airstrikes by the US and the UK on Houthi sites in Yemen are being reported. The Houthi-controlled district of Hodeidah, Bayt Al-Faqih, was the target of the attacks. The Security Council is gathering to talk about the political situation and humanitarian crisis in Yemen at the UN headquarters in New York. While the Red Sea is receiving a lot of attention, Yemen is not a minor plot point in a larger regional narrative, according to UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg's address to Council members.
Afghanistan floods: At least 150 fatalities following severe rains.
According to the World Food Programme, flash floods in Baghlan, Afghanistan's northern region, have killed more than 300 people. Thousands of homes have also been destroyed. Emergency personnel are hunting for survivors in Baghlan province.
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