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Published on Jul 24, 2025Source: The Jerusalem Post - Center-right
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Published on Jul 24, 2025
Yemen : Comoros-flagged ship attacked by unidentified boat
The security firm advised vessels not to transit east of the Hanish Islands, 30 nautical miles to the northwest of Mocha, a port city on Yemen’s Red Sea coast, and to maintain a safe distance from small boat activity. Ambrey added that the vessel, …
Source: Yemen Online - Pending -
Published on 09:50 GMT
Livestock ship from Somalia comes under attack in Red Sea, briefly detained in Yemen
Livestock ship from Somalia comes under attack in Red Sea, briefly detained in Yemen RED SEA — A Comoros-flagged livestock vessel was intercepted and temporarily detained in the Red Sea on July 24, 2025, after unidentified individuals in a wooden boat …
Source: Garowe Online - Pending -
Published on 12:52 GMT
KRA intercepts narcotics at JKIA in luggage from Bangkok
A photo of suspected narcotics. [KRA] Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) officers stationed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Saturday morning seized at least 41 sachets of suspected narcotics, concealed in luggage from a Bangkok flight. The …
Source: The Standard - Indeterminate -
Published on 05:10 GMT
Northumberland Zoo hand-rears rare and endangered fruit bat pup
The Livingstone’s fruit bat, born at the zoo on June 10 to first-time mother Gaia, is one of the world’s largest and most endangered fruit bats, with only 1,200 believed to remain in the wild. The species is critically endangered, with just over 100 …
Source: The Hexham Courant - Pending -
Published on 11:31 GMT
More than 1.3 million people returned to homes in Sudan, UN says
At least 1.3 million internally displaced people who fled the fighting in Sudan have gone back home, the UN said, as it called for more international aid to help the displaced rebuild their lives. Another 320,000 refugees who had left the country, crossed …
Source: The National News - Pro-Government -
Published on Jul 25, 2025
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests R365m in new high-speed line in South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa 25 July 2025 – Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) has invested R365m in a new state-of-the-art bottling line capable of producing 72,000 bottles per hour at its plant in Midrand, South Africa. The high-speed production line marks …
Source: South Africa Today - Right-wing -
Published on Jul 25, 2025
Assessing infrastructure readiness for scaling digital cash transfers toward ending poverty
Toggle section navigation Sections Print Follow the authors Homi Kharas John W. McArthur Jacob Taylor See More Summary Noting the significant major recent disruptions in global development policies and practice, unconditional digital cash transfers (DCTs) …
Source: The Brookings Institution - Neutral -
Published on Jul 25, 2025
Who will stop Israel from starving people in Gaza?
Starvation and weaponization of aid as a tool of war At the end of May, Israel announced it was opening aid distribution centers for people in Gaza to obtain food. The aid programme is run by the notorious Israel- and United States-backed Gaza Humanitarian …
Source: Thred - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 25, 2025
GoFundMe-backed Gaza Soup Kitchen struggles to feed starving Palestinians
On a warm Saturday morning in Gaza city, Saleh Sadda, 10, joins hundreds of others holding pans and waiting for food at a soup kitchen. It is the only reliable source of nourishment for his family of five, displaced from the north of the enclave and now …
Source: The National News - Pro-Government