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Georgia Elects Mikheil Kavelashvili as New President Amid Protests

Georgia Elects Mikheil Kavelashvili as New President Amid Protests

Georgian lawmakers on Saturday elected Mikheil Kavelashvili, a hardline critic of the West, as president, replacing pro-European incumbent Salome Zourabichvili, Reuters reported. The election follows significant unrest in Georgia after the ruling Georgian Dream party suspended EU accession talks, a…
UN Talks in Riyadh Fail to Address Global Drought

UN Talks in Riyadh Fail to Address Global Drought

The 12-day COP16 meeting of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification concluded without a binding agreement on global drought response, Al Jazeera reported yesterday. Delegates from 196 countries, including the European Union, were unable to finalize a protocol, despite…
Over 7.2M people, mainly kids, face risk of drowning by 2050: WHO

Over 7.2M people, mainly kids, face risk of drowning by 2050: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a report highlighting the ongoing risk of drowning, particularly among children, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. Despite a 38% decline in the global drowning death rate since 2000, the report warns that over 7.2…
Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Greece, Claiming 5 lives

Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Greece, Claiming 5 lives

At least five migrants drowned after a wooden boat carrying many Pakistanis capsized off Gavdos, Greece, on Saturday, Dawn reported. The coastguard reported that 39 men, primarily from Pakistan, were rescued by nearby cargo vessels and transferred to Crete. The…
China Demolishes Uyghur Business Landmark in Xinjiang

China Demolishes Uyghur Business Landmark in Xinjiang

Reports emerged that the Chinese government has demolished the Rebiya Kadeer Trade Center in Urumqi, Xinjiang, a significant site for Uyghur culture and commerce, VOA revealed on Friday. Once home to over 800 mostly Uyghur-owned businesses, the center had been…
World’s Largest Iceberg Breaks Free from Whirlpool, Moving Northward

World’s Largest Iceberg Breaks Free from Whirlpool, Moving Northward

A23a, the largest iceberg in the world, has escaped from a whirlpool in Antarctica after being trapped for a year, Anadolu Agency reported today, adding that it is now drifting northward. The British Antarctic Survey reported that A23a is on…
WHO Report: 150 Million Africans Driven into Poverty by Healthcare Costs

WHO Report: 150 Million Africans Driven into Poverty by Healthcare Costs

A recent World Health Organization (WHO) report reveals that over 150 million people in Africa are being pushed into poverty due to high medical expenses, Xinhua reported. The report, titled “Towards Universal Health Coverage in the WHO Africa Region: Tracking…
Philippines: Volcanic eruption displaces 45,000 people

Philippines: Volcanic eruption displaces 45,000 people

At least 45,000 people have been displaced on Negros Island, Philippines, following the recent eruption of Mount Kanlaon, the strongest in recent years, Anadolu Agency reported. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced plans to evacuate approximately 84,000 individuals from the six-kilometer…
IIF Projects World Economy Will Decelerate in 2025

IIF Projects World Economy Will Decelerate in 2025

World economic growth is projected to slow to 2.7% in 2025, down from 2.9% in 2024, Anadolu Agency reported citing a forecast released by the International Institute of Finance (IIF) on Wednesday. The IIF anticipates that the average GDP growth…
UNICEF reports progress in global birth registration

UNICEF reports progress in global birth registration

A new UNICEF report highlights progress in global birth registration, with over 500 million children under five registered in the past five years, raising global coverage to 77 percent, up from 75 percent in 2019. Despite this progress, 150 million…
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