Zelensky presents 'victory plan' to Biden following $8 billion aid package as tensions with Russia escalate.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met US President
Joe Biden at the White House to present his "victory plan" following Biden's announcement of an $8 billion military aid package for Ukraine, amidst lingering tensions with
Donald Trump and Moscow's nuclear threats.
Shifting gears to technology, STUCK?, a platform founded by Asmaa Naga, is revolutionizing Middle Eastern content creation by leveraging AI and human expertise to create high-quality content in English and Arabic, addressing linguistic and cultural complexities effectively.
In environmental news, Norway is set to launch the world's first commercial CO2 storage service with the Northern Lights project, aimed at significantly reducing industrial emissions by storing them under the North Sea seabed.
Meanwhile, at the UN General Assembly, KSrelief's Supervisor General, Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, and WHO Director General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, fortified their partnership to enhance global healthcare and deliver medical aid more efficiently worldwide.
Speaking of the UN General Assembly, European Council President Charles Michel emphasized the importance of a two-state solution, asserting that the denial of a Palestinian state is a global security threat, and underscored the EU’s commitment to addressing various international humanitarian crises, including those in Gaza and Sudan.
Lastly, the Kremlin's newly announced changes in Russia’s nuclear doctrine are raising alarm internationally, as President Vladimir Putin warns the West against supporting Ukrainian attacks by lowering the threshold for nuclear use, a move deemed "irresponsible" by the US and the EU.