Russia and Ukraine aim their energy sectors at each other.
According to officials from both nations, Russia and Ukraine resumed their attacks on energy infrastructure overnight, resulting in plant damage and fires. In its routine situation report on Saturday, the Ukrainian army reported that Russia had launched a "massive missile attack" against Ukraine. In a Facebook post, German Galushchenko, Ukraine's energy minister also claimed that the "enemy" had assaulted the country's energy infrastructure once more. Additionally, Ukraine reported that in Russia's most recent round of strikes, 21 out of 34 drones were shot down. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Saturday that 35 attacks against Ukrainian energy facilities, defense companies, railway infrastructure, air defenses, and ammunition supplies had been conducted by Russian forces in the past week. Meanwhile, on Saturday morning, Ukraine attacked the Ilsky and Sloviansk oil refineries in Russia’s Krasnodar region with drones, causing fires at the facilities, a Ukrainian intelligence source told the Reuters news agency.
The US administration's food drops into Gaza while continuing to supply Israel with bombs to destroy Gaza is a classic example of cognitive dissonance. Furthermore, there is an increasing discrepancy between the reporting of the mainstream media and what is happening on the ground.
Nepalese protests calling for the restoration of monarchy
Royalists in Nepal are staging protests to reinstate the late King Gyanendra Shah. They aim to restore the monarchy and restore Hinduism as the official state religion. Following violent riots, the same king was overthrown sixteen years ago. Why do the people of Nepal want him back?
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupts again; authorities evacuate nearly 12,000 people.
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupted on Tuesday, causing authorities to urge an evacuation and forcing a local airport to close. Stay tuned for further information!
UK: Ex-curator is hauled before the British Museum for alleged theft; he refutes the allegations!
A former curator was hauled into court by the British Museum on Tuesday. The museum claimed the ex-employee had stolen hundreds of artifacts and sold them online. Keep an eye out for additional information!
UN Security Council meets in emergency; topics include famine in Gaza and threats against relief workers.
The UN secretary-general issued a dire warning on Friday, stating that there is an urgent need for a "quantum leap" in the delivery of life-saving supplies because children in Gaza are dying of starvation and dehydration. "The doors to starvation are opened when the gates to aid are closed," declared Guterres.
Israeli air strike kills at least 40: Bombs hit a residential building in Deir Al Balah.
Over 40 Palestinians have died, and numerous others have been injured as a result of recent Israeli strikes on central Gaza. The residential building in Deir al Balah, next to the Al Aqsa hospital, was the target of the attack.
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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!
Elections in Pakistan: Will Nawaz Sharif secure a resounding majority?
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif declared, "It will take a lion's heart to bring the country back on track," at a campaign event for his Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) party in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Can he, however, garner a significant majority? We outline the obstacles former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif may encounter two weeks before the Pakistani elections.
Palestinian child shot: Humanitarian organizations declare Palestine to be the world's most hazardous area for kids.
In addition to the other children who have died as a result of the ongoing conflict in Palestine, Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian boy, Amr Najjar. Aid organizations have declared Palestine to be the world's most dangerous place for children, as many of them constantly deal with trauma, displacement, and violence. There are a lot of innocent children caught in the crossfire as the situation in Palestine keeps getting worse.
Prime election day for the presidential primary, when millions of Americans cast ballots
The US presidential primary's most significant day, dubbed Super Tuesday, is currently in polls. There will be voting in fifteen states and one territory. Frequently, the Republican and Democratic party nominees are determined on this day. There isn't much opposition to Joe Biden and Donald Trump's selections this year, though.
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