Dupe Killa-Kafidipe tells how her fishery is a sustainable way to reduce imports and combat overfishing. She raises fish on her two-hectare plot and has trained over a hundred people in sustainable fishing methods as an alternative to overfishing in the wild.
Russia discovered enormous oil and gas deposits in Antarctica.
Russia discovered massive oil and gas deposits in the Antarctic, with much of it in areas claimed by the United Kingdom. MPs have expressed concern that the studies are a prelude to drilling rigs exploiting fossil fuels from the pristine area. Watch to learn more. Broadcast on May 12, 2024
In Georgia, thousands demonstrate against the controversial "foreign agents" bill.
Thousands of people are demonstrating against the so-called "foreign influence" law in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. Organizations that receive foreign funding will be required by law to register as "foreign agents." Some who oppose it claim that it might be used to suppress oppositional groups and harm Georgia's hopes of enlisting in the EU. Former Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Thornike Gordadze was responsible for the country's relations with the EU. He claims former prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is coordinating the government's action.
Israel returns the bodies of 80 Palestinians killed in Gaza in recent weeks, some of them mutilated. Israel has returned the remains of 80 Palestinians from Gaza. They are being buried in the southern Gazan city of Rafah after being transported in a truck via the Karam Abu Salem crossing. Israel ‘hit squad’ kills three in West Bank hospital operation.
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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.
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.
In Myanmar, thousands escape military conscription
To avoid being drafted into the military, thousands of young people are making every effort to escape Myanmar. Reintroducing conscription will help the army confront a rebellion even as its ranks are reduced.
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Russia claims to repel major Ukrainian drone strikes
Ukraine launched one its most severe attacks into Russia on Tuesday – destroying critical energy infrastructure. Meanwhile, Russia claims it is doing everything necessary to thwart new attacks – including the invasion of anti-Kremlin troops threatening to disrupt the upcoming presidential election.
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Constitutional Council confirms outsider Faye's victory.
Africa's youngest democratically elected president is Senegalese national Bassirou Diomaye Faye, 44. He received 54% of the vote on Sunday, handily winning the presidency, and is pledging significant reforms.
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