Gita Gopinath of the IMF supports Japan's new approach. Gita Gopinath, the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund, comments on the Bank of Japan's possible change in monetary policy as the world's markets keep a close eye on Japan. Gopinath emphasizes the significance of a gradual approach and good communication to avoid market disruptions, particularly in light of the decreasing output gap in Japan and the attractive growth prospects of pay negotiations.
Bolivia: At least three people dead in landslides caused by heavy rainfall
In Bolivia, strong rains have caused landslides and increased the possibility of river overflows. There have been landslides that have claimed at least three lives. Numerous homes have been evacuated and tens of others have been completely damaged.
Worldwide Ramadan Celebrations, Bulgarian Horse Festival, and Parisian Art
Come along with Wings as we explore the diversity of Ramadan celebrations around the globe and go on a cultural trip. Explore the center of Indian cities during the holy month, when customs and special foods illuminate the streets. We then head to Belgium, where a unique occasion brought together Easter and Ramadan celebrants on a two-kilometer table in Antwerp. Take in the festive fusion of cuisines and cultures during this one-of-a-kind event.. After that, take in the colorful customs of Bulgaria's horse festival, highlighting the nation's rich history via a display of horsemanship and culture. Finally, in time for the Olympic Games, learn a fresh perspective on Paris through art. Discover the artistic side of the city before this international event. Come experience the diversity and beauty of civilizations worldwide with us in this fantastic Wings episode.
Thirteen Palestinians were murdered while obtaining water as Israeli airstrikes attacked Gaza City.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City's residential neighborhoods of Al-Thalatheni and Al-Maghribi have resulted in the deaths of at least 13 Palestinians. While the victims were getting water for their families, they were bombed. The Baptist hospital has received the bodies of the deceased and injured.
Ramadan at Al Aqsa: Access to the sacred site is restricted to worshippers
Despite the limitations imposed by the Israeli occupation, thousands of Palestinians attended the prayers in the Al Aqsa Mosque. There were occupying troops stationed in the Old City and at the entrance to the Al Aqsa Mosque. Many civilians were searched when they arrived at the Al Aqsa Mosque to pray.
US: The FDA is looking into the possibility of bird flu in the milk supply chain after finding evidence of the disease in 1 in 5 milk samples.
The Food and Drug Administration in the US discovered avian flu virus pieces in pasteurized milk samples. Although the FDA continues to insist that the milk is safe to consume, it is awaiting the findings of an inquiry to make this claim. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Internet users encounter issues due to damage to the underwater cable.
Due to damage to the fiber optic cable that connects Singapore to Pakistan and Europe, internet customers are experiencing a major disadvantage. Stay tuned for additional information!
Amidst the intensifying global arms race, numerous nations are investing substantially in defense technologies. During testing, Chinese scientists discovered that robotic dogs can fire a machine pistol with the precision of a professional shooter. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Could a wealth tax fund poverty and climate change?
With the premise that it would aid in the battle against poverty and climate change, the G20 Minister's suggestion of a wealth tax on billionaires is garnering a lot of steam. Further information will be released soon.
Iran and Israel seem to be returning to "proxy warfare" following a frontal conflict.
The world's attention may now shift back to Gaza, according to political analyst Tamer Qarmout, as the conflict between Iran and Israel appears to have reverted to its classic shadow war one day after suspected Israeli drones were shot down in Iran. Qarmout, an assistant professor of public policy at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, stated, "This round of direct military confrontation is over; now we're back to the previous rules of engagement, proxy warfare." According to Qarmout, this entails gunfire between Israel and Lebanon, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, and attacks on armed organizations supported by Iran in Iraq and Syria. “Now the center of attention is going back to Gaza where there is an expectation that there will be a military operation in Rafah,” Qarmout said.
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China-Philippines tensions: Manila accuses the Chinese coast guard of harassment on multiple occasions
The Philippines accused Chinese coast guard ships on February 17 of engaging in "dangerous" maneuvers after they continuously stopped a vessel carrying supplies to Filipino fishermen at a reef off the coast of the Southeast Asian country. See to find out more!
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