Maldives Provides Loan Assistance to 52 Pilot Trainees in Spain

MALDIVES: Dr. Ali Haidar Ahmed, the Minister for Higher Education, announced that 52 of the 127 Maldivian pilot students studying in Spain have been granted an extension on their loans. This decision aims to tackle ongoing issues these students have been facing, such as visa complications, rising expenses, inadequate stipends, and course lengths that surpass [...]

UNICEF, Libya Collaborate on 2025–26 Social Development Plan

LIBYA: The Ministry of Social Affairs held a meeting with UNICEF to assess the progress of their collaborative action plan for 2025–26. Officials from the ministry, the Women’s Support and Empowerment Office, the Higher Committee for Childhood, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the UN children's agency participated in the discussions. The agenda included training [...]

Mali Detains 24 Soldiers Over Alleged Coup Plot Against Ruling Junta

MALI: Malian officials have detained around twenty soldiers who are suspected of trying to overthrow the current ruling junta, which took control of the country in a coup. Among those arrested is a senior general. These actions happen as dissatisfaction grows within the army and instability continues in Mali. The military government had promised to [...]

Egypt’s Al-Sisi Urges Comprehensive Roadmap for Media Sector Development

EGYPT: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi urged the creation of a detailed plan to improve the country’s media sector. He instructed officials to make sure that the media can access data and information, especially during crises. Al-Sisi emphasized that experts should help create this plan so that national media can keep up with fast changes [...]

Chikungunya Virus Outbreak Escalates in China

CHINA: Since July, over 7,000 cases of a virus spread by mosquitoes have been reported in Guangdong province, China. This situation has led to actions similar to those during the Covid-19 pandemic. In Foshan City, the area most affected, patients with chikungunya must remain in the hospital. Their beds are covered with mosquito nets for [...]

Algerian Institute for Comprehensive Studies President Hosts Sahrawi Delegation

ALGERIA: Major General Abdelaziz Mejahed, who leads the Algerian Institute for Comprehensive Studies, welcomed a Sahrawi delegation to the institute's main office in Algiers. This meeting provided a chance to discuss important topics connected to the Sahrawi cause, such as the ongoing conflict in Western Sahara and how media can help raise awareness about the [...]

RI Government and Philanthropists Join Forces to Combat Poverty Through Empowerment

INDONESIA: Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar, the Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment, signed agreements with three charitable organizations to work together on helping communities and reducing poverty. He stated that they are doing everything they can to make Indonesia stronger and more self-sufficient. Their goal is to create a better future by not just giving social aid [...]

China and Ethiopia Discuss Upgrading Ethiopian-Djibouti Railway

DJIBOUTI: The Ethiopian-Djibouti railway is one of the key infrastructure projects completed in the last twenty years as part of development and transformation plans. This railway stretches more than 656 kilometers in Ethiopia and around 95 kilometers in Djibouti. The Ethiopian government plans to use this railway line for most of its foreign trade through [...]

20 Killed as Trucks Overturn on Crowd in Gaza, Hamas-Run Civil Defence Reports

GAZA STRIP: Twenty people have lost their lives, and many others have been hurt after four trucks flipped over in central Gaza. Reports say that crowds rushed towards the trucks and climbed on top of them, which made it hard for the drivers to steer on the bumpy roads. It’s not clear what exactly caused [...]

Nepal: Climate threats to agriculture

NEPAL: The farming industry is at a high risk of losing crops and facing unpredictable farm productivity because of decreasing rainfall. Other climate factors, like strong winds, along with insect invasions and diseases caused by climate change, are also causing issues. These uncertainties are likely to grow worse as weather conditions become more unpredictable for [...]

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