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Keywords: Shortages


Hunger and violence claim more lives in Gaza as aid remains scarce

At least 40 Palestinians were killed on Monday by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes in Gaza, including 10 people seeking aid at distribution sites, according to Gaza’s health authorities. The deadly incidents come amid a dire humanitarian crisis in the enclave, with another five Palestinians succumbing......

UNRWA chief calls Gaza aid airdrops “ineffective” amid worsening crisis

The head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has condemned the resumed humanitarian airdrops over Gaza as an “ineffective” response to the deepening humanitarian crisis gripping the territory. “Airdrops will not stop the worsening famine. They are expensive, ineffective,......

Moroccan farmers face labor shortages despite high unemployment rates

Moroccan farmers are encountering significant difficulties in securing agricultural workers, a situation that seems paradoxical given the nation's high unemployment rates across various sectors, including agriculture. Recent insights from Hortdaily reveal that this issue represents a new form of......

Ryanair warns of significant flight delays in Spain this summer

Low-cost airline Ryanair has raised alarms regarding a potential increase of up to 20% in flight delays for routes to and from Spain during the upcoming summer months. The airline attributes this worrying forecast to a shortage of air traffic controllers (ATCs) within the country. The airline has publicly......

The Strain on U.S. Wildland Firefighters: A Crisis of Pay and Conditions

In 2001, the Thirtymile Fire in Washington state highlighted critical flaws in wildfire management, such as inexperienced personnel, inadequate leadership, and poor safety measures. Tragically, four firefighters lost their lives due to a failure in coordination and safety protocols, revealing deep issues......

Quebec’s Immigration Freeze Sparks Concern Among Expats  

Canada’s province of Quebec has recently made a controversial move by imposing an unexpected freeze on its permanent immigration programs. The decision, which came without prior notice, has left many expatriates and aspiring immigrants deeply unsettled. Two key initiatives are directly affected:......

16% of Moroccan Construction Firms Face Supply Chain Challenges in 2024

Supply chain pressures risk stalling growth in a recovering industry Morocco's construction sector is grappling with persistent supply chain disruptions, with 16% of firms reporting significant challenges in sourcing raw materials during the third quarter of 2024. This is according to recent data......

Morocco Takes Action to Ensure Steady Red Meat Supply Amid Livestock Shortages

To stabilize the red meat market, Morocco has implemented key measures, including suspending import duties and VAT on fresh and chilled meats. Morocco is grappling with a significant decline in its national livestock due to consecutive years of drought and rising feed prices. This challenge has put......

Cuba's Power Crisis National Grid Collapse Leaves Millions in the Dark

Cuba’s national electrical system suffered a catastrophic failure early on Wednesday morning, plunging millions of citizens into darkness. The collapse was triggered by the failure of the Antonio Guiteras power plant in Matanzas, the country's largest electricity producer. This incident marks......

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