World News Brief: 23 April 2024 – 2024-04-25 00:39:08

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Numerous events are happening around us every day. A few things may come up in the discussion. However, several things become important in terms of time and circumstances. If you don’t know them, you have to fall back in many cases. For this reason, there are some important news for the readers of Jago News from various events happening in different parts of the world.

Death toll in Israeli attack on Gaza rises to 34,183
The death toll from Israeli forces in Gaza is increasing daily. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 34 thousand 183 people have been killed in Gaza so far. Out of this, 32 people have been killed in the last 24 hours. Besides, 77 thousand 143 people have been injured in the conflict that has been going on for more than 6 months.

Invasion of Gaza: Protests on several US campuses
Students of various universities have participated in protests against the violence of the Israeli forces in Gaza. Student protests have now spread beyond Columbia and Yale universities in the US to other universities. Officials in universities are struggling to deal with the growing protests.

Two Navy helicopters crash in Malaysia, 10 killed
Two Navy helicopters crash in Malaysia, killing 10 A mid-air collision occurred between two helicopters during a Royal Malaysian Navy ceremonial exercise.

Taiwan was shaken by earthquakes
Taiwan has been shaken by several earthquakes. Dozens of earthquakes struck eastern Taiwan’s Hualien County from Monday evening to midnight local time. However, no major damage or casualties were reported from these earthquakes.

Iran-Pakistan trade deal, US sanctions threat
Currently, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi is in Pakistan on a three-day state visit. In the meantime, Islamabad and Tehran have signed eight agreements on various issues to strengthen relations and trade between the two countries. However, the United States is not able to take such a warm relationship between two powerful countries of the Muslim world.

Dramatic improvement in India’s financial system in a decade
In 2013, a year before Narendra Modi came to power, Morgan Stanley included India among countries in financial trouble. For example: Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and Türkiye. These countries were then called the fragile five. Three problems arise from India’s weak capital market. One is financial and balance of payment instability, high cost of capital for businesses. Moreover, there was high inflation and non-performing loans.

Aligarh University got its first woman vice-chancellor in 104 years
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), the century-old institution of higher education in India, has got its first woman Vice-Chancellor. Professor Naima Khatun has been appointed as the Vice-Chancellor of the University. However, before that in 1920 Nawab Begum Sultan Jahan of Bhopal served as Chancellor or Acharya of the University.

35 migrants die in Africa
At least 35 migrants have been reported dead in two accidents in Africa. It has been reported that 19 migrants have died in the North African country of Tunisia. On the other hand, 16 people died in a boat sinking off the coast of Djibouti.

The UK will give $620 million in military aid to Ukraine
The UK has announced $620 million in military aid to Ukraine. This includes 400 warships, 60 boats, 1,600 weapons and 400,000 rounds of ammunition.

The pink moon will be seen at night
April 2024 is a very important month. The world witnessed the longest solar eclipse in 54 years this month. In the same month, the pink full moon will also be seen, which is called ‘Pink Moon’.

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