Political unrest in Haiti: Jimmy Cherizier, a gang leader
Al Jazeera was informed by one of Haiti's most influential gang leaders that he is prepared to intensify his assault on the nation's institutions. It comes after several weeks of bloodshed that have led to a humanitarian disaster.
The government must strengthen data security after UK university research safety raises concerns about national security.
According to the UK's MI5 security organization, foreign governments are allegedly targeting British universities. They are reportedly eyeing the UK's cutting-edge research to strengthen their armed forces and economies. Keep an eye out for additional information!
"Leave Your Chairs": Furious Israelis Slap Netanyahu's Ministers After Overrunning the Knesset
The Israeli Knesset was stormed by furious relatives of hostages held in Gaza, disrupting a meeting in the process. Protesters in Israel requested that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu negotiate a fresh agreement with Hamas about the release of its captives. "Get up from your chairs! You will not sit here when our children die there," shouted some demonstrators at the Knesset members. The Israeli prime minister spoke with a few hostage families in the meantime and made it clear that there was no updated arrangement with Hamas. Keep an eye out for further information.
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Indonesia floods and landslides: Several died, more missing following torrential rains.
Floods and landslides have killed at least 14 people in a mountainous region of Central Indonesia. South Sulawesi province has been suffering from severe rain since Thursday. More than 115 people have had to abandon their homes.
Haiti extends its state of emergency, prohibiting public meetings and extending curfews.
A month has been added to the state of emergency in Haiti as armed gangs continue their attacks. That involves robbing a food market and setting a police station on fire. Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who is still stuck overseas, is facing demands from gang leaders for his resignation.
Massive security breach in the UK, as China hacks the UK's Defense Ministry
The UK's Ministry of Defence suffered a massive data leak, compromising the personal information of UK military members. A third-party payroll system used by the MoD was also compromised. This system contained the names and bank accounts of current and former military personnel.
When "Dubidubidu" became popular, it topped Spotify's viral top 50 in Japan.
Many people from this East Asian country are moving to the rhythms of a Chilean song in Japan. The performer of a 20-year-old song from Chile called Dubidubidu was taken aback when it went viral in Japan.
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UK special forces are not permitted to use TikTok at all.
Fearing that Chinese spies would be able to obtain vital data, the British Defense Ministry has been urged to outlaw the Chinese video-sharing software TikTok. The security of Britain may now be threatened by Chinese spies being able to obtain data via the app, according to intelligence specialists, according to a story published in The Telegraph on Saturday, March 16.
Rafah's embrace of Ramadan: A destroyed mosque is transformed into a place of worship
Palestinian Muslims find it difficult to observe Ramadan customarily because of Israel's targeting of mosques. Rafah residents are repurposing the remains as a place of worship despite the damage.
The auto industry is seeing a rise in the conversion of classic cars into electric vehicles, but many owners are not thrilled about this groundbreaking concept. This report provides further information.
First Iftar gathering since the Syrian War at Aleppo's ancient Umayyad mosque
Aleppo's magnificent Umayyad mosque is once again the site of iftar prayers. During the Syrian conflict, Aleppo was one of the worst-hit areas. Currently, it is gradually rebuilt, one symbolic step at a time.
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