Sudan Civil War: One year later, the situation is still dire.
Over 8.5 million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of a year-long conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This has caused the greatest displacement crisis in history and forced families to relocate several times as people attempt to flee to neighboring nations that also face economic and security challenges. A lack of resources has forced some people to return to the capital city devastated by conflict. Famine is a new issue that is encroaching on Sudan.
Riohacha is the destination for displaced Indigenous people in Colombia due to conflict.
When paramilitary violence increased, hundreds of indigenous people in northern Colombia were compelled to leave their settlements. In a nation where internal strife has raged for almost 60 years, this is the most recent outbreak. Riohacha is where they've sought sanctuary.
Worldwide Ramadan Celebrations, Bulgarian Horse Festival, and Parisian Art
Come along with Wings as we explore the diversity of Ramadan celebrations around the globe and go on a cultural trip. Explore the center of Indian cities during the holy month, when customs and special foods illuminate the streets. We then head to Belgium, where a unique occasion brought together Easter and Ramadan celebrants on a two-kilometer table in Antwerp. Take in the festive fusion of cuisines and cultures during this one-of-a-kind event.. After that, take in the colorful customs of Bulgaria's horse festival, highlighting the nation's rich history via a display of horsemanship and culture. Finally, in time for the Olympic Games, learn a fresh perspective on Paris through art. Discover the artistic side of the city before this international event. Come experience the diversity and beauty of civilizations worldwide with us in this fantastic Wings episode.
Ramadan at Al Aqsa: Access to the sacred site is restricted to worshippers
Despite the limitations imposed by the Israeli occupation, thousands of Palestinians attended the prayers in the Al Aqsa Mosque. There were occupying troops stationed in the Old City and at the entrance to the Al Aqsa Mosque. Many civilians were searched when they arrived at the Al Aqsa Mosque to pray.
An ocean has been found by scientists around 700 kilometers below the surface of the planet. Its volume is three times that of all the oceans combined on the surface of the earth.
The UK PM, Rishi Sunak, supports JK Rowling as the argument over Scotland's new hate crime laws heats up.
In support of novelist J.K. Rowling's critique of recent Scottish hate crime legislation, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that people shouldn't be prosecuted “for articulating plain facts on biology."
Japan releases "Oppenheimer," a biopic about the man who created the atomic bomb that evokes conflicting feelings.
The Hollywood movie about the atomic bomb mastermind is now available in Japan, nine months after it was first released internationally. Hiroshima locals react differently and feel various emotions when "Oppenheimer" premieres.
Angry over escalating expenses: Protests by farmers sweeping around Europe Farmers are demonstrating against environmental laws, cheap imports from abroad, and declining European sale prices. To appease the agriculture industry, the European Union has suggested doing away with pesticide regulations.
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Drone Didi Scheme: Women pilots advancing the modernization of farming methods The Indian farmers' protest is in its seventh day, and although the government and farmer organizations are still at odds, one government initiative is bringing in a technological revolution in the agriculture industry. A ground-breaking programme by the Indian government is teaching low-income women how to operate agricultural drones in some regions of the country.
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