As Sudan war rages, country’s health system nears breaking point

As Sudan war rages, country’s health system nears breaking point

(KHARTOUM, Sudan) -- When electricity shortages closed the Ibrahim Malik Teaching Hospital where Dr. Mohamed Karrar worked, he packed a bag with any medical equipment and medicine he could carry. "I posted on Twitter that I am an emergency doctor in Al Mamoura available at any time for anyone who needs…
Sudan conflict: Neighbors volunteer to bury dead amid battle for Khartoum

Sudan conflict: Neighbors volunteer to bury dead amid battle for Khartoum

(LONDON) -- Perturbed by the stench entering his family home in Bahri, Khartoum North, Dr. Noah Madni and his remaining neighbors decided to remove the bodies amassing in the street themselves. "No one from the military or health ministry was coming to pick the bodies up," Madni told ABC News.…
Ethnic cleansing continues in Tigray, despite truce agreement: Report

Ethnic cleansing continues in Tigray, despite truce agreement: Report

(NEW YORK) -- Ethnic cleansing campaigns have continued in Ethiopia's Tigray region, despite a November 2022 peace agreement, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. "The November truce in northern Ethiopia has not brought about an end to the ethnic cleansing of Tigrayans in Western Tigray Zone," Laetitia…
Good Samaritan describes rescuing five after Bahamas plane crash

Good Samaritan describes rescuing five after Bahamas plane crash

(NEW YORK) -- Keith Russell began his day with a trip to the airport to pick up some supplies. It ended with a scene that could have been pulled from an adventure movie when he rescued five travelers from an airplane submerged in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas. A…
Are US arms sent to Ukraine being tracked so they can’t be used to attack Russia?

Are US arms sent to Ukraine being tracked so they can’t be used to attack Russia?

(WASHINGTON) -- Paramilitary organizations making the largest cross-border attack inside Russia since the war began have maintained they're fighting for Ukraine and reportedly claimed to have conducted another operation Thursday. But more than a week after verified images appeared to show that the fighters were equipped with U.S.-supplied military vehicles in…
France passes law to regulate paid influencers, combat fraud

France passes law to regulate paid influencers, combat fraud

(PARIS) -- France is now the first country in Europe to regulate influencer marketing on social media, cracking down on what people can monetize and promote online with a new law passed on Thursday. "The law was passed in record time and unanimously, which shows how much support it had in…
Prince William, Kate attend royal wedding in Jordan

Prince William, Kate attend royal wedding in Jordan

(NEW YORK) -- William and Kate traveled from their home in Windsor, England, to Jordan to attend the wedding of Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, 28, and Rajwa Alseif, 29, on Thursday. The Waleses are reportedly among 1,700 guests at the high-profile wedding. Kate was seen arriving in…