Headlines: IDF withdraws troops from South Gaza; Storm Kathleen causes devastation in the UK
Keep an eye on the hour's top headlines: The Chief of ISRO discusses Gaganyaan's capabilities; the IDF withdraws its troops from South Gaza; Storm Kathleen's devastation in the UK; and Poland's municipal elections are at stake.
China pursuing bases in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon?
China observes the western coast of Africa. China wants to make more of an impact in Western Africa. US obstructing China's attempts to set up military outposts in Africa. The US is concerned because Beijing has been attempting to position its troops along the African nations' Atlantic coast, and Washington has been attempting to thwart its intentions by making compromises. See to find out more!
Iran-Israel war: Russia is expected to supply Iran the SU-35 flanker fighter aircraft
According to sources, Iran has accelerated the purchase of SU-35 fighter jets from Russia to support its faltering air fleet, even as tensions with Israel continue. Keep an eye out for additional information!
The penultimate day of the G7 meeting in Italy was dominated by tension between Israel and Iran. Foreign ministers threatened more penalties against Iran while urging a de-escalation. They also issued a warning against a full-scale military operation in Rafah regarding Gaza.
Iraq Church, Kaziranga on Wings, and Odisha's Lyfe Hotel
This Wings episode includes an exclusive travel to Odisha and a visit to the brand-new, opulent Lyfe Hotel in Bhubaneswar. We bring you an intriguing story from Iraq, where a new church is being erected to attract Christian pilgrims after a bit of sightseeing in Odisha. While PM Modi was visiting Kaziranga, we looked around the park to discover what activities are available in this national park designated by UNESCO. We then looked at how Ramadan is celebrated around the world.
The hidden lives of amphibians and reptiles will be on display at a new zoo in London. Public access to the show will begin on March 29. Keep an eye out for additional information!
An American woman uses an electric vehicle to traverse the world.
We continue to bring you fascinating and motivational tales from around the globe on Tech It Out. We will introduce you to a woman who broke a world record in this article. Here's what else.
In southern Gaza, an Israeli strike claimed the life of the boss of Al Jazeera's bureau in Gaza, his eldest son. While traveling in southern Gaza with other reporters, Hamza al-Dahdouh, an Al Jazeera journalist and videographer, was hit by a drone. A third reporter suffered injuries, and Mustafa Thuraya, a freelance journalist, also perished.
Hundreds of farmers have participated in the continuing protests by driving their tractors into Madrid.
Farmers in Spain have clashed with police during protests in Madrid. They want the government to protect them from cheaper imports and to charge more for their produce. From the capital of Spain, Sonia Gallego reports.
As gang violence increases, Haitians must deal with shortages and arson attacks.
The emergency declaration for Haiti. The nation is facing an unprecedented crisis as gangs threaten civil war, there is widespread bloodshed, and there are no elected officials. We must give its people a voice.
Germany's AfD files 22 claims before the highest court, claiming rights violations.
The far-right AfD party in Germany is bringing numerous issues before the nation's Supreme Constitutional Court. The party asserts that there is a violation of its rights. The party has filed at least 22 cases, which are still ongoing in court.
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