NATO forces are engaged in a massive military drill in Poland.
The EU is going to unveil a multibillion-dollar plan on Tuesday in the hopes of better preparing Europe for war. As NATO conducts its most giant drill since the end of the Cold War, Europe's defense industry is being upgraded.
According to Hamas, Saleh Al-Arouri, a top commander of the organization, was slain in an incident on Tuesday in southern Beirut, Lebanon. Despite being reported by a US official to CNN, Israel did not take credit for the strike. Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, called Arouri's death a "cowardly assassination," and the Houthi rebels in Yemen, who have been attacking ships in the Red Sea, also denounced the crime. Although a senior source cautioned that the conflict will persist throughout the year, Israel's military said on Monday that it will start removing thousands of soldiers from Gaza this week. According to the Ministry of Health, which is under the control of Hamas, Israeli attacks on Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least 22,185 Palestinians.
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ISIL takes credit for the attack on the Moscow performance.
ISIL has taken credit for the attack on Friday at a well-known concert venue complex outside of Moscow, which resulted in over 100 injuries and at least 40 fatalities when attackers broke into the building brandishing firearms and setting off fireworks.
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Guangdong province in China is experiencing severe flooding.
After record-breaking rainfall, floods submerged communities in the heavily populated Pearl River Delta in southern China, raising concerns about the region's ability to withstand larger-scale floods by extreme weather.
DDA says that the 13th-century Akhunji Masjid in Mehrauli, Delhi, was demolished because it was situated on restricted forest property. Earlier this week, the DDA destroyed a historically significant mosque in Mehrauli, Delhi. Authorities at the mosque claimed they were not notified in advance. Speaking with the villagers on the ground is Zenaira Bakhsh.
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UK MP involved in sexting incident, exchanging colleague phone numbers
A big source of humiliation occurred when a UK MP was discovered to have given up the phone numbers of other MPs and ministers in a honey trap sexting scandal.
Afghanistan: In the icy winter, impoverished people struggle to find food and warm clothing.
The Afghan displaced population is enduring severe weather outside of the country's capital, Kabul. Almost eighty families live in the butkhak camp outside of the capital city of Afghanistan. Poor displaced camp residents have been finding it difficult to get enough food and stay warm during the winter. Watch to find out more!
Ghana's legislature approves a bill to intensify the suppression of LGBTQ+ rights.
On Wednesday, February 28, the Ghanaian parliament approved a contentious bill that would significantly curtail LGBTQ rights in the nation. This comes only one week after the parliament rejected a proposal to soften some of the bill's provisions, which included non-custodial sentences like counseling for gay sex instead of jail time.
Myanmar: In the vicinity of the Thai border, violence increases
Burma is in crisis; the Junta there had to withdraw from their base near Thailand's border after being bombarded by rebel drones. Myawaddy, a vital trading outpost, has been taken over by Junta forces. Once the strategically important Border Town was turned into a rebel and military Junta battleground, hundreds of refugees fled across the river Frontier, separating Myanmar from Thailand.
Organization of Islamic Cooperation: OIC pushes for legal action against Israel.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has urged member governments to take political and legal action against Israel for its conflict in Gaza. The OIC issued the appeal in a resolution agreed by the bloc's leaders during a meeting in the Gambian capital.
Threats from malnutrition to polar bears due to melting Arctic sea ice Many polar bears must adjust their meals throughout portions of the summer as a result of the Arctic sea ice decreasing due to climate change. According to a study, polar bears in Hudson Bay may be starving.
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