Hunger in Zimbabwe: Annual crops destroyed by protracted drought
A drought in Zimbabwe has ruined much of the annual harvest, leaving millions of people hungry. There are places where it hasn't rained in weeks, and a large number of people rely on UN funding to survive.
This year's Olympics will take place in Paris, but the surfing competition will be hosted nearly sixteen thousand kilometers away from the French metropolis. The event will take place in Tahiti, a French overseas territory. It hasn't made everyone on the Pacific Island pleased.
Taiwan 7.2 earthquake: 25 years' biggest earthquake to strike Taipei
The largest earthquake to strike Taiwan in 25 years has struck. Buildings collapsed as a result of the magnitude 7.2 earthquake, killing four people. The Philippines and Japan promptly revoked their tsunami warnings.
Pro-Palestinian protests flare up in many regions of the world.
Student protests demanding that universities cut relations with Israel over the Gaza conflict have spread around Europe, sparking confrontations and arrests as new rallies erupted in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, and Austria. Watch to find out more.
Iran: 61 million Iranians are able to cast ballots; opposition groups demand that voters abstain from voting.
Iran's parliamentary elections are scheduled for this Friday, but it's expected that not many people will cast ballots due to the nation's collapsing economy. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Following the release of the iPhone 15, Apple—a tech powerhouse formerly known for innovation and stylish design—reports lackluster results in December. The company is facing several challenges, especially in China. We reveal to you the five major issues that Apple is presently facing.
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Afghanistan: Baghlan flash flooding kills at least 50.
Storms and flash floods wreaked havoc on Baghlan province in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 50 people, local officials say. According to Hedayatullah Hamdard, Provincial Director of the disaster management authority, the natural catastrophe devastated the districts of Gozargah-e-Noor, Jelgah, Nahrin, Baghlan-e-Markazi, and Barka, as well as the provincial capital of Pul-e-Khumri, on Friday.
UK: Prince Harry's battle for security from the police
A High Court judge concluded on Wednesday that the British government was allowed to alter the level of police protection for a member of the royal family who was no longer performing official duties, meaning Prince Harry lost the protracted legal struggle over the reduction of his security in the country.
Food crisis in Cuba: Havana looks to the World Food Program for assistance
In addition to facing an economic crisis, Cuba is also dealing with dire shortages, an increase in undernourishment among children, and a historic request for UN assistance. The COVID-19 pandemic and US sanctions have made the situation worse, making it difficult for Cubans to obtain needs and sparking a wave of protests around the nation. Many hope the world community will answer Cuba's cry for assistance because the situation is still severe.
Sydney attack: Joel Cauchi,40, is the attacker; an investigation is being conducted
Sydney, Australia, residents are still putting the pieces together following the stabbing event that occurred inside a mall on Saturday. Six persons were killed, five of them were women and one was a male security guard.
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