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Latest News From Around the World

The latest news from around the world includes a food crisis in Ethiopia, Wildfires in Ivory Coast, Javed and Fatima's arrest, and the'sham' trial of two Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine. There are also several stories about alleged co-conspirators of the June 10 violence, and an article about UK's top diplomat condemning the trial of two men. Read on to see which of these stories has grabbed our attention.

Food crisis in Ethiopia

The humanitarian response to the Food Crisis in Ethiopia has been a mixed bag. The recent drought and increased conflict have led to widespread losses of livestock and crops, and the country has a severe shortage of food in many parts. In addition, a short rainy season has left many with no other option but to resort to extreme measures. The humanitarian response in Ethiopia has largely been limited, in part because financial aid organizations have been wary of providing aid to nations that are associated with warmongering ideologies.

The famine in Ethiopia was not immediately apparent, and the onset of the famine took place a decade later. During this time, Ethiopia's military junta was waging war against the rebels in Tigray, burning grain stores and forcing displaced farmers to relocate to more rural areas. This counter-insurgency strategy is responsible for the current situation in Ethiopia. But the famine was far from a coincidence.

Wildfires in Ivory Coast

The recent spate of wildfires in Ivory Coast has caused widespread damage and devastation to the country. The country's forest fires are particularly severe in the northwest region of Zanzan, which is affected by El Nino and Angstrom indices. However, despite this, it is hoped that the country's climate change policies will help prevent future fires. This article explains how the fires are affected.

A large proportion of the Ivory Coast's population lives in rural areas where fires are likely to occur. It is therefore vital to conduct local analyses of fire dynamics to identify and mitigate fire hazards. The results will provide valuable information for decision makers and fire users. This article will present a methodology for analyzing the spatial and temporal distribution of fire in the country. Here is a brief description of how we conducted this research.

Javed and Fatima 'alleged co-conspirators' of June 10 violence in India

In India, police arrested over 100 people and charged Fatima and her father with 'co-conspiracy' in the June 10 violence. They allegedly sent WhatsApp messages encouraging people to protest. The Mohammed family has long been active in the community and acted as a peace broker between two religious communities. Their arrest has drawn international attention and anger.

The arrests prompted a flurry of social media reactions. Javed Mohammed, a member of the Welfare Party of India, was arrested in connection with the June 10 violence in Uttar Pradesh. The pair have reportedly been arrested and charged with arson, stone-pelting and sloganeering against suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma.

Both women are student activists. They are the national secretary of the Fraternity Movement, a student wing of the Welfare party of India. Their families were asked to accompany them to the police station at two am, despite the fact that they did not have a warrant. They did not want to be taken to police station, so they locked the doors and secured their homes.

UK's top diplomat condemns'sham' trial of 2 men captured by Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine

A pro-Russian court sentenced three British citizens and a Moroccan to death for fighting with the Ukrainian army in April has been condemned by the UK's top diplomat. Liz Truss said the trial was a "sham judgment". The men were captured by Russian troops in the southern port city of Mariupol. Pro-Russian officials say the men's actions killed civilians and damaged civilian infrastructure. Despite being sentenced to death, the men are still eligible for appeal.

The UK's top diplomat has condemned the'sham' trial of two men captured by Russian-backed rebels in the east of Ukraine. The two men were accused of violent overthrow, a crime punishable by death in internationally unrecognised rebel territory in eastern Ukraine. The Russian state news agency RIA Novosti has shared footage of the defendants pleading guilty. The'sham' trial's implication on the UK's part is particularly worrying.