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South Sudan's Delayed Democracy: Elections Postponed, Transitional Period Extended

In a move that has raised concerns about the country's political trajectory, South Sudan's government has once again postponed its long-awaited general elections, pushing the democratic process further into the future. The announcement, made by President Salva Kiir's office, cited a lack......

Argentina's Airline Strike: A Disruption to 30,000 Passengers and the Nation's Economy

A strike by pilots and crew demanding salary increases amidst Argentina's inflation crisis has left over 30,000 passengers stranded and disrupted the nation's aviation sector. The 24-hour strike, the second in a month, led to the cancelation of 319 flights, affecting domestic, regional, and international......

Gaza's Economic Crisis Deepens: UN Report Reveals Alarming Job Losses and Shrinking GDP

In a stark revelation, a recent United Nations report has highlighted the dire state of Gaza's economy, indicating that it has contracted to a mere one-sixth of its previous size. This alarming decline has resulted in the loss of approximately 306,000 jobs in the West Bank, underscoring the profound......

Israeli Airstrike on Gaza School Kills Six UN Staff Amid Rising Civilian Toll

An Israeli airstrike on a school in central Gaza, operated by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), has killed six of its employees, marking the deadliest incident for UN staff since the war between Israel and Hamas began in October. According to Gaza's Hamas-run Civil Defence agency,......

Israel's West Bank Raids: A Deadly Escalation in a Volatile Region

The West Bank is witnessing a deadly escalation as Israel's large-scale raids enter their third week, leaving a trail of destruction and loss. The Israeli military's operations, which began on August 26, have resulted in the deaths of at least four Palestinians, including a 16-year-old boy, and......

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Gaza as Death Toll Surpasses 41,000 Amidst Stalled Ceasefire Negotiations

As the conflict in Gaza continues to escalate, the region faces an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, with the death toll now exceeding 41,000. This staggering figure underscores the urgent need for a resolution, yet efforts to broker a ceasefire remain frustratingly elusive. The ongoing violence has......

Shelling at Sudanese Market Claims Over 20 Lives Amid Ongoing Conflict

In a devastating escalation of violence, shelling at a bustling market in southeastern Sudan has resulted in the deaths of at least 21 people and left over 70 others wounded, according to the Sudan Doctors Network. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are alleged to be behind the attack in the......

Aerial Drones Deployed in Search for Missing as Floods Devastate Morocco's Tata Region

In the aftermath of catastrophic floods that have engulfed the Tata region of southeastern Morocco, authorities are using helicopters and drones to aid in the search for missing persons. The floods, which have severely impacted the Oukrada area of Smouken within the Tamanart community, have left multiple......

French Left Protests Michel Barnier's Appointment as Prime Minister

France is witnessing widespread protests in response to the appointment of Michel Barnier as the country’s new prime minister. The demonstrations are spearheaded by left-wing parties who are dissatisfied with President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to overlook their candidate, Lucie Castets,......

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