Deadly
Russian Missile Strike in Ukraine
A Russian missile attack on Sumy, Ukraine, killed at least 34 civilians and
injured over 100. EU foreign ministers convened in Luxembourg to discuss
countermeasures, while President Zelenskyy urged Donald Trump to visit Ukraine
before engaging in peace talks.
British
Steel Faces Crisis
British Steel's Chinese owner, Jingye, declined a £500 million state support
offer, leading to potential closure of the Scunthorpe plant. The UK government
is considering nationalization to prevent shutdowns and preserve jobs.
Confusion
Over U.S. Tariffs on Electronics
President Trump signaled new tariffs on smartphones and computers, causing
market volatility. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated temporary
exemptions, but Trump later clarified no real exemptions exist.
Tsunami
Warning After Earthquake Near Tonga
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck near the island nation of Tonga, prompting
tsunami warnings and evacuation orders.
Cholera
Surge Worldwide
The World Health Organization reported a global surge in cholera cases,
threatening vulnerable populations from Angola to Myanmar, fueled by conflict,
natural disasters, and climate change.
UN
Condemns Attack in Ukraine
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine condemned a missile strike in Kryvyi
Rih that killed more than a dozen people, including at least nine children.
Sudan's
Ongoing Crisis
The UN reported that people in Sudan are trapped in siege-like conditions with
no escape, facing unspeakable abuse amid massive destruction across Khartoum.
Global
Action to Eliminate Landmines
The UN called for global action to eliminate the threat of landmines, explosive
remnants of war, and improvised explosive devices, affecting over 100 million
people worldwide.
UN's
Initiative Against Antisemitism
The UN announced a major action plan to combat antisemitism, aiming to enhance
monitoring and response across the organization.
Palestinian
Red Crescent Seeks Answers
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society called for an independent investigation
into the killing of 15 humanitarian workers in Gaza and the whereabouts of a
missing paramedic.
Hong
Kong Jails Pro-Democracy Social Worker
A social worker was sentenced over involvement in the 2019 protests, raising
concerns about freedom of expression.
Thailand
Revokes Visa of U.S. Academic
Thailand revoked the visa of a U.S. academic charged with royal insult,
highlighting tensions over freedom of speech.
Dominican
Republic Nightclub Collapse
Nearly 100 people died after a nightclub roof collapsed in the Dominican
Republic, prompting investigations into building safety standards.
Kenya's
President Continues Church Donations
Despite a self-imposed ban, Kenya's president continues to donate cash to
churches, sparking debates over governance and religious influence.
UN
Reports on Gaza Children's Deaths
The UN reported that at least 322 children were killed in Gaza over a 10-day
period, calling for immediate humanitarian interventions.
Indonesia
Offers Temporary Shelter to Gazans
Indonesia's president expressed readiness to temporarily shelter Gazans amid
ongoing conflicts in the region.
Vietnam
to Purchase U.S. Defense Products
Vietnam announced plans to buy U.S. defense and security products to address
trade imbalances and enhance national security.
Pope
Francis Donates Ambulances to Ukraine
Pope Francis donated four ambulances to Ukraine's front lines, demonstrating
support amid ongoing conflicts.
UK
to Host Europe's First Universal Theme Park
Plans are underway for the UK to host Europe's first Universal theme park,
aiming to boost tourism and the economy.
Baby
Girl Born from Womb Transplant in UK
A baby girl became the first in the UK to be born from a womb transplant,
marking a significant medical milestone.
Global
Surge in Cholera Cases
Cholera outbreaks are increasing worldwide, with the WHO attributing the rise
to conflicts, natural disasters, and climate change.
NASA's
Dawn Spacecraft Orbits Asteroid
NASA's Dawn spacecraft successfully entered orbit around an asteroid in the
belt between Mars and Jupiter, advancing space exploration.
March
Hottest on Record in Europe
Europe experienced its hottest March on record, raising concerns about
impending heatwaves and wildfires in the summer.
Wolf
Species Revived After 10,000 Years
Researchers claimed to have brought back a wolf species extinct for 10,000
years, sparking debates over de-extinction ethics.
UN's
Mine Awareness Campaign
The UN emphasized the need for global action to eliminate landmines, affecting
over 100 million people worldwide.
U.S.
Markets React to Tariff Announcements
U.S. markets experienced volatility following President Trump's announcements
on new tariffs for electronics, impacting tech stocks.
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