Danny and Derek bring you the world. This week: in Gaza, the U.S. makes airdrops while Biden announces a temporary port (0:30), some countries restore UNRWA funding (4:02), and more; a cargo ship is sunk and data cables cut in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen (12:26); the parliament of Pakistan elects a new prime minister (16:15); a renewed attempt at a ceasefire in Myanmar (18:02); an update on the crisis in Sudan (20:17); a new date is set for Senegal’s presidential election (23:16); an attack in Odesa during a visit by Zelensky and the Greek prime minister (25:32); Sweden officially joins NATO (27:08); in Haiti, a new gang offensive threatens to oust Ariel Henry (28:33); and we continue to break new climate records (33:54).
the useless PR stunt US aid airdrops now literally killing Gazans as their parachutes fail to deploy. couldn't be more on the nose. would come off far too absurd if it were written into in a dark comedy about the genocide
the useless PR stunt US aid airdrops now literally killing Gazans as their parachutes fail to deploy. couldn't be more on the nose. would come off far too absurd if it were written into in a dark comedy about the genocide
The Greek visit works because it was Greek at one point. That's why there are towns named things Mariupol and Sebastopol. Those are Greek names.
Oh no, the Red Sea is going to turn into an environmental disaster like Gaza and Ukraine. Way to go Blinky.