- Europa League — Thursday’s 30th Apr fixtures
- Over 1.2 Million in Lebanon Face Acute Hunger Amid Ongoing Conflict
- Loud music from parade floats damages antiques at Chaiyaphum museum in Thailand
- Socialists’ turmoil disrupts coalition with Sumar and regional parties
- Indian billionaire’s son offers to adopt Pablo Escobar’s invasive hippos in Colombia
- Beijing urges EU nations to reject European Commission’s proposed law
- Supreme Court rules against key provision of Voting Rights Act in Louisiana
- Trump to Feature on Limited-Edition US Passports for 250th Anniversary
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Over 1.2 million people in Lebanon are projected to face acute hunger this year, exacerbated by ongoing conflict and economic pressures, according to a UN-backed report from the FAO and WFP. This marks a drastic rise in food insecurity since the war escalated in March.
Loud music from parade floats damaged several antiques at the Chaiyaphum Ancient Textile Museum in Thailand. Owner Dr Komkrich Ritkhachorn reported that the noise from around 100 trucks caused severe damage during the Bai Sri Boon celebration. Inspectors visited on April 24 to assess the situation.
Anant Ambani, son of Mukesh Ambani, plans to adopt Pablo Escobar’s invasive hippos to prevent culling. With an estimated £70 billion fortune, he aims to relocate the animals to his animal centre. The initiative is contingent on Colombia’s approval for humane intervention.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that a ceasefire agreement with Hamas has been reached after resolving last-minute disputes. The deal is expected to be reviewed by Israel’s security cabinet on Friday, followed by a government meeting for formal approval.
Senior United Nations officials met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv to discuss a $3.32 billion humanitarian support package aimed at aiding millions affected by the ongoing war with Russia.
An 18-year-old student carried out a knife attack at a school in eastern Slovakia, killing two women aged 18 and 51 and injuring another young woman.
Former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney has officially announced his candidacy for leader of Canada’s governing Liberal Party.
Apple has halted its AI-powered news alerts feature following widespread criticism and complaints about repeated inaccuracies in summarizing news headlines.
If approved by the Israeli cabinet, a ceasefire will take effect in Gaza on Sunday…
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