A fire broke out in a building housing workers at a livestock farm in the Yelabuga district of Tatarstan. Six people, including five citizens of Uzbekistan, died in the incident. The fire is said to have been caused by a violation of the rules for using electric heating equipment.
Israeli intelligence agents have revealed new details about the pager bombings in Lebanon.
Kyrgyzstan is preparing to export electricity to China.
The Prosecutor General's Office of Russia has found the fatwa of the Religious Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation permitting polygamy to be "contrary to current legislation and legislative acts in the field of preserving the foundations of state family policy and strengthening traditional Russian spiritual and moral values." In this regard, it has submitted a proposal to cancel this fatwa.
The British Army has been facing serious problems in recent years. The ranks of the army are shrinking significantly, amid mass desertions and a lack of new recruits. Half of them have voluntarily resigned from their jobs.
Uzbekistan needs to be careful in managing its debt relationship with China. Tajikistan's experience shows that excessive debt can lead to the loss of strategic assets and the limitation of economic independence. In addition, as mentioned above, there is a risk of corruption in projects with China.
Information is emerging that the actions of the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip constitute serious violations that violate international law.
It has been 444 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and genocide in the Gaza Strip. Key events that took place in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the entire Middle East over the past 24 hours.
The Saudi government has decided to resume the activities of its diplomatic mission in Kabul, taking into account the stabilization of the situation in Afghanistan.
Nearly 14 million children in the US, or one in five, suffer from food insecurity and hunger. At the height of the COVID crisis, that number was approaching 18 million.