Sudan Clashes Continue: Khartoum Residents Face Ongoing Violence ππ₯
Clashes between Sudan’s army and paramilitary forces in Khartoum leave 56 dead, with gunfire still heard Sunday morning. ππ₯ #BreakingNews
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Clashes between Sudan’s army and paramilitary forces in Khartoum leave 56 dead, with gunfire still heard Sunday morning. ππ₯ #BreakingNews
Japan’s decision to release treated Fukushima wastewater into the ocean faces backlash over environmental and legal concerns. Critics argue safer alternatives were ignored. πβοΈ
Two decades after the U.S.-led invasion, Iraqis rebuild amid scars of war. CGTN’s documentary sheds light on resilience and challenges. #Iraq20Years π½οΈπ±
As winter hits, Germans share their struggles with soaring energy costs and daily expenses. How are they coping? πβοΈ
The UKβs next prime minister will be announced Monday as Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak await the Conservative leadership result. π₯
Over 1,100 lives lost in Pakistan’s devastating floods. Survivors urgently need tents, food, and medicine. International aid is critical. ππ #PakistanFloods
Zarmina shares her harrowing experience of a drone strike in Afghanistan, highlighting the fear and uncertainty faced by civilians. ππ¬ #HumanCost
Sri Lanka’s president flees as protesters storm PM’s office, escalating tensions amid a historic economic meltdown.
A magnitude-6.1 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan claims over 1,000 lives; interim government deploys relief teams. ππ #BreakingNews
First civilians evacuated from Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant share their survival stories with CGTN, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. ππ