Education in Yemen: Approximately 4.5 million youngsters do not attend school.
According to Save the Children, conflict prevents two out of every five Yemeni children from attending school. That is the national equivalent of 4.5 million children. Additionally, the weakening economy forces many to look for jobs to support their families.
Elections in Pakistan in 2024: Proponents of Imran Khan march to the streets, accusing electoral fraud The subject of who will be the future prime minister of Pakistan is still unsolved as of today. Both Imran Khan and Nawaz Sharif have declared victory in the election held on February 8th, although no political party has managed to achieve a certain majority. A protest against the delay in Pakistan's election results and suspected election manipulation is being held by Imran Khan's PTI party outside the Sindh Election Commission office in Karachi. Watch to find out more!
Israeli air strike kills at least 40: Bombs hit a residential building in Deir Al Balah.
Over 40 Palestinians have died, and numerous others have been injured as a result of recent Israeli strikes on central Gaza. The residential building in Deir al Balah, next to the Al Aqsa hospital, was the target of the attack.
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UK PM Rishi Sunak unveils biggest military spending increase in a generation
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to increase the country's defense spending to £75 billion annually, or 2.5 percent of GDP, by the end of the decade. Stay tuned for additional information!
Mexico is already experiencing a dilemma due to a lack of a consistent water supply.
The lack of a consistent water supply in Mexico City has already gotten out of hand. One of the problems is thought to be climate change, but the city's outdated infrastructure is also a significant contributor. Although costly and urgent renovations are required, the administration has not moved forward.
UN condemns US for vetoing resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
"There's a reason ethnic cleansing in Palestine was feasible." During a UN session looking into the possibility that the US had abused its veto power by preventing repeated resolutions for a ceasefire in Gaza, Palestine's UN envoy attacked the US.
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UK: Senior Tory official acknowledges participation
To his great humiliation, prominent Tory MP Rishi Sunak has acknowledged his role in a Honey Trap scandal that targeted a minister and other lawmakers. At least 12 males who work in and around the UK Parliament have been singled out as part of the scandal.
The Defense Minister asks for calm following violence as the D.R. Congolese army battles an armed group.
To address growing security concerns, the defense minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo paid a visit to Sake, located in the east of the nation. Over fifteen hundred thousand people have been displaced this month due to renewed combat between the army and M23 insurgents. Kinshasa alleges Rwanda to be supporting the rebels, while Kigali disputes any such role.
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