Launch of a North Korean missile: No damage was recorded during the launch on Monday morning.
Numerous short-range ballistic missile launches have come from North Korea. The military of South Korea claims that Pyongyang fired the missiles into the sea between Japan and the Korean Peninsula. According to the Japanese coast guard, the rockets fell into the ocean minutes after launch.
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.
Inside South Asia: An Austrian national's encounter with the Taliban
Herbert Fritz, a far-right activist from Austria who was detained in Afghanistan in May 2023, was freed by the Taliban. Fritz is 84 years old. Fritz was arrested after traveling to Afghanistan, allegedly to demonstrate that it was a safe country. We also explain how Qatar sets the standard for peaceful dispute resolution and mediation. See to learn more!
Rishi Sunak insists Tories are ‘united’ despite rumored plot to depose him
Despite widespread rumors of a plot to remove him from office as prime minister before the general election, Rishi Sunak has maintained that the Conservatives remain a single party.
2024 Cannes Film Festival: 'Manthan' by Shyam Benegal will be screened there.
When Manthan, directed by Indian Shyam Benegal, was released in 1976, it attracted much attention. A restored version of the Indian film, which starred well-known actors and was influenced by Varghese Kurien's groundbreaking milk cooperative movement, will be shown at the next Can Film Festival.
"Coolest dictator in the world" scheduled for El Salvador's reelection. El Salvador's millennial president, Nayib Bukele, rules with an "iron fist." As part of a sweeping crackdown on crime, 74,000 individuals have been imprisoned under his administration since 2022. Rights organizations claim that in doing so, he has suspended civil liberty. However, polls indicate that voters are in favor, which puts Bukele on course for a resounding win. At what expense, then?
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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.
‘Child deaths we feared’ in Gaza are here: UNICEF.
UNICEF has issued a severe warning, stating that unless help is directly provided, many more children in Gaza may perish from malnourishment and dehydration. Adele Khodr, regional director of UNICEF for the Middle East and North Africa, stated in a statement that "the child deaths we feared are here and are likely to rapidly increase unless the war ends and obstacles to humanitarian relief are immediately resolved." The pained cries of those newborns slowly perishing under the glare of the world are much worse than the sensation of helplessness and despair experienced by parents and medical professionals upon realizing that life-saving relief is only a few kilometers away but is being kept out of reach. The immediate adoption of drastic measures is necessary to save the lives of thousands more infants and kids. At least fifteen children have passed away at Gaza City's Kamal Adwan Hospital in the last several days, and the health ministry of the enclave has expressed concern for the six youngsters who are still there.
Flash flood warnings and heavy rain sweep the gulf.
The rain is coming down hard. Major highways in the United Arab Emirates have flooded, leaving cars abandoned on Dubai's roads. The rain that began overnight left massive piles on the streets, while gusts of wind disrupted planes at Dubai International Airport.
Indonesia: The Sumatra region's flash floods have left at least 19 people dead and seven missing.
Following a tragic landslide and flash floods that affected Sumatra Island in Indonesia, the country is still searching for the missing. Although more than 150 rescuers have been assigned to the mission, blocked roadways still hampered efforts. Watch to find out more!
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