After a coup, Ecowas lifted sanctions against Niger in an effort to maintain unity and stability.
The Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, has eased sanctions against Niger in response to a military takeover that raised fears of national disintegration. The regional bloc has established prerequisites for communication and interaction with other nations. The coup that occurred earlier this month resulted in President Mahamadou Issoufou's removal. In reaction to the coup, ECOWAS imposed sanctions on Niger, including border closures and trade suspensions. Although the situation is still precarious, easing the sanctions is a welcome step towards resolving the problem.
In light of the increased threat posed by the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, Royal Navy warships will be equipped with a laser that can take down hostile drones and missiles by 2027.
The court rejected the Australian attempt to ban social media content on X.
In a judicial struggle with worldwide repercussions, Elon Musk's social media platform X has been granted a reprieve in Australia. The Australian government has demanded that violent video footage from a stabbing attack in Sydney be removed. X initially obliged Australian viewers but refused to delete it globally, resulting in a free speech argument.
Chinese scientists claim to have discovered an anti-aging component in young mice's blood. The longest-surviving mouse in their study lasted up to 1,266 days or 120-130 human years. Watch to learn more.
"More words cannot be spoken about Gaza." MEP from Sweden's quiet protest
During an EU parliamentary session, a Swedish MEP protested Israel's war on Gaza for the majority of her allowed speaking time before declaring that "human rights have a skin color" and that there were "no more words to speak about what's going on in Gaza."
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Philippines crackdown on illegal internet gaming: Laborers claim forced labor and torture
Hundreds of Chinese-owned online casinos are allegedly running illegally in the Philippines, according to local authorities. Since October, at least two have already closed. According to officials, they were con artists. Worker allegations also include forced labor and torture.
At least 50 people were hurt following a steep descent on a LATAM airplane.
A technical malfunction led the Boeing 787-9 aircraft, flying from Sydney to Auckland for Chilean airline LATAM, to lose altitude, injuring at least 50 passengers abruptly.
Current 'objections' to Israel's attack on Rafah do not affect US weapons.
The present opposition to Israel's invasion of Rafah and its lack of influence on US weapons aid. As part of its long-term support for Israel, the United States has provided more than $1 billion in arms aid.
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