Haitian violence: "Barbeque," the head of a gang, promises to remove PM
In Haiti, a panic attack has taken place. On Thursday, there was yet another outbreak of gun violence and gang warfare in Port-au-Prince, the nation's capital. The leader of a major Haitian gang, Jimmy Cherizier, has threatened to keep trying to remove the prime minister, and his men have taken over the country's capital, Port-au-Prince. The island nation in the Caribbean has experienced two days of horrific gun violence; since Thursday, at least four police officers have died and numerous others have been killed. Watch to find out more!
UN Security Council meets in emergency; topics include famine in Gaza and threats against relief workers.
The UN secretary-general issued a dire warning on Friday, stating that there is an urgent need for a "quantum leap" in the delivery of life-saving supplies because children in Gaza are dying of starvation and dehydration. "The doors to starvation are opened when the gates to aid are closed," declared Guterres.
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupts again; authorities evacuate nearly 12,000 people.
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupted on Tuesday, causing authorities to urge an evacuation and forcing a local airport to close. Stay tuned for further information!
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.
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.
Former Prime Minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, was released.
After hospitalization, Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister of Thailand, was granted parole. An uncertain return to public life could spark protests. Though others believe Thaksin hasn't paid his fair share of taxes and fear his homecoming will spark new demonstrations, his followers have remained neutral. In the previous election, Perth Thai, Thaksin's winning party, was threatened by an unknown party that promised reform.
Tragically, a new threat in Gaza has emerged as life-saving aid. Attempts to seize some of the falling or floating aid resulted in the deaths of nearly a dozen individuals this week. Our report on the hazards associated with airdrops and the necessity for more land crossings to prevent starvation-related mass deaths.
Russia's attack on Ukraine kills over a million people.
Russia conducted one of its most significant military operations since the beginning of the conflict by launching more than 150 missiles and drones into Ukrainian territory. In addition to causing power outages that left over a million people without heat or electricity, the strikes also claimed the lives of at least three individuals. They set the largest dam in the nation on fire.
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In a setback to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, two ministers tendered their resignations on Tuesday, necessitating a mini-reshuffle in which fresh appointments were made. Keep an eye out for further information!
Nvidia is about to outpace Amazon in terms of value.
The company is about to surpass Amazon in value for the first time since 2002. Nvidia's market capitalization increased to 1.715 trillion dollars in 2024 after a 40% spike. That is only roughly 3% less than the 1.767 trillion dollar worth of Amazon.
Food shortages during Ramadan affect Muslims in the displaced Democratic Republic of the Congo as M23 fighting escalates.
Muslims claim they are having trouble finding food during the fasting month of Ramadan in Goma, the provincial capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Several people have escaped the conflict between the armed group M23 and government troops. About two million people have been forced to flee their homes due to the fighting, which began about two years ago. Ten percent of Congolese people identify as Muslim.
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