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		Severe Drought Hits Amazon’s Negro River, Lowest Level in 122 Years
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 5, 2024
Severe Drought Hits Amazon’s Negro River, Lowest Level in 122 Years
						The Negro River, a major tributary of the Amazon, has reached its lowest recorded level in over 122 years due to a severe drought affecting the region, Arab News reported today. As of October 4, 2024, the river’s water level…					
				
			
		France and Italy Launch Migrant Trafficking Information Exchange
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 5, 2024
France and Italy Launch Migrant Trafficking Information Exchange
						The interior ministers of France and Italy have signed a declaration to exchange information on migrant trafficking, as announced by the French interior ministry, Arab News reported yesterday. This initiative mirrors a similar agreement established between France and Britain in…					
				
			
		AI Job Market Impact Overstated, MIT Economist Warns
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 4, 2024
AI Job Market Impact Overstated, MIT Economist Warns
						A recent analysis by MIT economist Daron Acemoglu suggests that the anticipated AI takeover of the job market is exaggerated, predicting that only 5% of jobs will be replaced or significantly aided by AI in the next decade, New York…					
				
			
		Over 800 Deaths as Mpox Epidemic Remains Uncontrolled in Africa
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 4, 2024
Over 800 Deaths as Mpox Epidemic Remains Uncontrolled in Africa
						The African Union’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has issued a stark warning about the ongoing mpox epidemic on the continent, Arab News reported yesterday. As of Thursday, the death toll from mpox has surpassed 800, with…					
				
			
		5,000-Year-Old Farming Society Discovered in Morocco
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 4, 2024
5,000-Year-Old Farming Society Discovered in Morocco
						Archaeologists in Morocco have uncovered the remains of a 5,000-year-old farming society at the Oued Beht site, marking the oldest such discovery outside the Nile Valley, Live Science reported. This site, comparable in size to ancient Troy, reveals evidence of…					
				
			
		Wildfires Threaten Global Carbon Budget, Study Finds
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 4, 2024
Wildfires Threaten Global Carbon Budget, Study Finds
						A recent study reveals that wildfires are consuming humanity’s carbon budget, jeopardizing efforts to limit global warming, The Guardian reported yesterday. Researchers from the UK Met Office warn that we may have already surpassed a critical temperature threshold of 1.34°C,…					
				
			
		Tunisia Arrests 12 After Deadly Migrant Shipwreck
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 4, 2024
Tunisia Arrests 12 After Deadly Migrant Shipwreck
						Tunisian authorities have arrested 12 individuals, including a prominent smuggler and his wife, following a tragic shipwreck that claimed the lives of 15 migrants off Djerba island, Arab News reported yesterday. The incident occurred on Monday when a boat carrying…					
				
			
		Freemuslim Association releases message on International Day of Non-Violence
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 3, 2024
Freemuslim Association releases message on International Day of Non-Violence
						On the International Day of Non-Violence, the Freemuslim Association—an international anti-violence organization—expressed its deep concern over the increasing waves of violence in various regions around the world, calling on the international community, especially major powers, to take urgent steps to…					
				
			
		Far-Right Surge in Europe Sparks Migration Debate
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 3, 2024
Far-Right Surge in Europe Sparks Migration Debate
						A surge in support for far-right parties across Europe is intensifying debates on migration, VOA revealed in an article yesterday. In Austria, the Freedom Party, led by Herbert Kickl, captured nearly 29% of the vote in recent elections, advocating for…					
				
			
		UN Reports Over 700,000 Displaced in Haiti Amid Gang Violence
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
October 2, 2024
UN Reports Over 700,000 Displaced in Haiti Amid Gang Violence
						The United Nations has reported that more than 700,000 people are now displaced in Haiti, with over half being children, Arab News reported today. The ongoing gang violence has plunged the country, one of the world’s poorest, into chaos, particularly…					
				
			 
				