A Broken Oil Pipeline Plunges South Sudan’s Capital Into Chaos

“It was difficult for my father to continue paying my fees because he was no longer receiving his salary,” Kenyi said as he searched for taxi fares on his motorcycle in downtown Juba. “It’s a big blow to my education and my future.”
‘You Are Not Our King,’ Australian Lawmaker Shouts at King Charles in Shocking Moment During Royal Tour

Lidia Thorpe, an Aboriginal Australian politician, first made claims of “genocide.” She then said, “Give us what you stole from us: our bones, our skulls, our babies, our people,” videos from the event shared by U.K. newspaper The Telegraph showed.
Choosing to be child-free in an ‘apocalyptic’ South Asia

While a declining birth rate has been mostly associated with the West and Far East Asian countries such as Japan and South Korea, countries in South Asia where birth rates have generally remained high are finally showing signs of following the same path.
Rare Heavy Rainfall Sees Sahara Flood For First Time In Decades

There are also concerns that such a cyclone could have longer-term consequences for weather in the region, Youabeb told AP, with the potential for more storms in the future as a result of increased evaporation and moisture in the air.
