According to organizers on Wednesday, the Taliban leadership has started its first discussions about the effects of climate change in Afghanistan with the UN, funders, and non-governmental organizations.
Aid organizations warn of potential famine in Sudan amid the displacement crisis
Due to the ongoing war in Sudan, almost 18 million people are experiencing severe famine. While some have sought safety in neighboring countries, a large number of them are inaccessible to relief organizations. Since the fighting between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces started last year, more than 500,000 Sudanese have fled to South Sudan, according to the UN.
Gold prices reach record highs amid increasing worldwide demand.
China is on a gold-buying spree. For 18 months, the People's Bank of China has consistently increased its gold reserves, the longest buying streak on record. This strategic decision mirrors a global trend: central banks worldwide, particularly in emerging nations such as China, Turkey, and India, are amassing gold at an unprecedented rate.
UK: Central London is overrun by Royal Cavalry Horses
When members of the Household Cavalry lost their mounts on Wednesday, many of the king's horses and a couple of his soldiers caused mayhem on the streets of downtown London. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Amidst the intensifying global arms race, numerous nations are investing substantially in defense technologies. During testing, Chinese scientists discovered that robotic dogs can fire a machine pistol with the precision of a professional shooter. Keep an eye out for additional information!
According to a recent poll, support for the UK Conservatives is at its lowest point in 46 years.
An opinion poll released on Monday shows that as a general election approaches, support for the ruling Conservative Party has dropped to its lowest point in more than 40 years.
Families come home for Ramadan in Khartoum despite a continuing conflict
People in Sudan are now moving back to some parts of Khartoum after being uprooted from the capital city. The army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are still engaged in combat. Over the month of Ramadan, when most people fast, they are coming back to Omdurman.
Kate discloses that the Princess of Wales has cancer and is receiving chemotherapy.
Despite internet health rumors, Princess Catherine of Britain is undergoing cancer therapy after undergoing stomach surgery in January. The spouse of Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge, has been receiving treatment for an unidentified type of cancer.
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UK opposition puts on a "Chicken" act following Sunak's ruling out the May 2 election.
Following Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's ruling out the May 2 election, the UK opposition pulls off a "Chicken" hoax. Amidst growing conjecture in Westminster on Thursday, the prime minister denied holding a sudden poll on May 2 to coincide with the local elections. Keep an eye out for additional information!
England's most active players who have played in test matches
On Thursday, February 15, Ben Stokes will play in his 100th Test match for England when his team plays India in Rajkot. The renowned English star will take the field as the third most active Test cricketer in the country's history. Here is a look at the active players for England who have played the most Test matches ahead of the Rajkot Test match.
Heavy rain and snowfall in Northwestern Pakistan caused a landslide that claimed almost 40 lives.
Pakistan's recent heavy snowfall has caused a fatal landslide, underscoring the nation's susceptibility to the consequences of climate change and the pressing need for improved urban design. Several people lost their lives in the tragedy, which also severely damaged property and infrastructure and forced many more to flee. Experts are urging quick action to lessen the effects of climate change and protect vulnerable people as Pakistan struggles to cope with its effects.
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