Yemen Ramadan: The holy month is overshadowed by soaring food prices
Concerns about the availability of food are plaguing Taiz, Yemen during Ramadan, as a result of military operations, Houthi attacks, and US-UK reactions. The ongoing violence in Yemen hurts the holy month of fasting and meditation, particularly on Taiz, which is suffering significant hardships.
Who is Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the incoming president of Senegal?
Bassirou Diomaye Faye was incarcerated two weeks ago. Following his victory in Sunday's postponed election, he will become Africa's youngest president. Who will govern Senegal in the future?
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Brazil's coup anniversary: Opponents caution against a return of the right-wing
Left-wing groups in Brazil organized demonstrations on the anniversary of the military takeover in 1964. They demanded punishment for those who planned the attack on Congress the previous year.
In the world of consumer products, trends change every few years. While Apple has enjoyed a dominant market share in China, it is now losing ground in the world's second-largest economy. But demand is picking up in India, where the middle class is growing in affluence and aspirations. So, what does the sales of Apple's flagship product say about the state of these two Asian heavyweights and their economies? That's what this following report explores.
UN calls the displacement crisis in Sudan the worst in the world, with hundreds of people trying to return.
Over eight million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of the fighting in Sudan. According to the UN, it is the most significant displacement crisis in history. Thousands of individuals who first left South Sudan are attempting to return.
How the UK and Nigel Farage may affect the 2024 elections
Election fever has gripped the UK, and Reform UK's honorary president, Nigel Farage, has decided not to run in the general election. Instead, he is pledging his entire support to Reform and its existing leadership.
The largest iceberg in the world to traverse the Antarctic Peninsula's northern tip The largest berg in the world to traverse the Antarctic Peninsula's northern point. A23a has been in motion since 2020, having spent decades immobile on the seafloor. Watch to find out more!
Rwanda's capital, Kigali, is "safer than London," according to the minister of Rishi Sunak.
According to British Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell, Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is "arguably safer than London." Does he have any merit to his claim? To what extent is London unsafe?
Breakdown in Atlantic Ocean circulation is imminent: Research | Climate Change
The effects of climate change are becoming more and more apparent every day. The planet is exhibiting signs of deterioration; the oceans are changing dramatically; temperatures are rising, and circulation is becoming erratic. The circulation of the Atlantic Ocean may eventually collapse, according to research. Watch to find out more!
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
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