Pakistan battles inflation, with an annual increase in the rate to 29.45%
Pakistan last raised its benchmark interest rate in June in response to persistent inflationary pressures and to meet an IMF requirement to secure the vital bailout. See to learn more.
Global Warfare: China and the US vying for Antarctica | Ecuador takes action against drug traffickers
China and the US in the Race for Antarctica With Israel threatening a ground invasion, 1.3 million Palestinians are crowded into Rafah. Civilians flee as M23 rebels advance on Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ecuador and Spain crack down on transatlantic drug trafficking organizations. This week, Mohammed Saleh provides you with a detailed examination of the most significant conflict zones in the world.
Bangladesh fire: Dhaka building fire claims at least 45 lives.
At least 45 people have died in a fire that broke out inside a six-story commercial building in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. However, with dozens of patients in the hospital suffering from severe burns, the death toll is anticipated to grow.
Israel returns the bodies of 80 Palestinians killed in Gaza in recent weeks, some of them mutilated. Israel has returned the remains of 80 Palestinians from Gaza. They are being buried in the southern Gazan city of Rafah after being transported in a truck via the Karam Abu Salem crossing. Israel ‘hit squad’ kills three in West Bank hospital operation.
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Tragically, a new threat in Gaza has emerged as life-saving aid. Attempts to seize some of the falling or floating aid resulted in the deaths of nearly a dozen individuals this week. Our report on the hazards associated with airdrops and the necessity for more land crossings to prevent starvation-related mass deaths.
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
Russia's election: The contest for president starts on Friday
On Friday, Russia's presidential election will take place. However, elections have already begun in what Russia refers to as its "new territories." These are areas of Ukraine that the Russian military currently holds. Vladimir Putin, the current president, is sure to win because there are just three other contenders on the ballot.
Elections in Maldives in 2024: An important vote on President Muizzu's term
On April 21, the Maldives will hold parliamentary elections, and the polls indicate that this will be a pivotal referendum on President Muhammad Muizzu's term. Muizzu took over in November of last year, and his leadership and policies are up for scrutiny. Keep an eye out for additional information!
a positive prediction for the gaming sector as it prepares for a large upswing in 2024. According to research firm Newzoo, there will be a 2.8% increase and a $189.3 billion market value. This recovery comes after a 0.6% growth the year before, which ended the post-COVID fall that resulted in industry layoffs.
UK local elections: Prime Minister Sunak's party suffers major losses.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party has suffered a significant defeat in municipal elections. The polls come just months before a parliamentary election. While the main opposition Labour Party increased its vote share, smaller parties and independents also performed well.
Supermarkets under scrutiny: Demand greater competition to drive down costs
Concerns over price gouging are putting major supermarkets under increased investigation in several nations. A federal investigation into the supermarket industry has begun in Australia. Additionally, New Zealanders pay some of the highest costs worldwide for goods and services.
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