Two construction workers have been arrested in Youyu County, China, after allegedly damaging a section of the Great Wall. The police received a report on August 24, 2023 that a gap had been dug in the 32nd Great Wall in Youyu County, and the suspects had widened an existing cavity in the wall to create a shortcut. The structure was described as “severely damaged” and the two suspects were detained, with the incident highlighting the importance of protecting and preserving the Great Wall of China.
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The Cuban Foreign Ministry has accused unnamed "enemies" of promoting false information to damage the country's image. They have also identified a human trafficking network that has coerced its citizens to fight for Russia in the war in Ukraine, and are working to dismantle it. The Ministry of the Interior is leading the effort to neutralize and dismantle the network, and has urged citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is expected to travel to Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin for talks on a potential arms sale to support Russia's war in Ukraine. The visit follows a July visit by Russia's defense minister to Pyongyang, and U.S. officials are actively advancing the negotiations. The outcome of the talks remains to be seen.
Following a violent clash between Eritrean migrants in Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered a plan to remove all African migrants from the country. Netanyahu's remarks have sparked debate in Israel, with some arguing for the migrants to stay and others saying they should be deported. The issue of African migrants in Israel has been a source of contention for years, with the government previously attempting to deport them but facing legal challenges.
On Sunday, Russian forces launched a 3 ½ hour drone barrage on the Reni seaport in the Odesa region of Ukraine, resulting in two people being hospitalized. This attack occurred the day before Russian President Vladimir Putin was scheduled to meet with his Turkish counterpart to discuss the resumption of food shipments from Ukraine. Ukraine has been using cluster munitions on the front lines in the conflict with Russia, which has been condemned by the international community, urging both sides to come to a peaceful resolution.
Tens of thousands of Burning Man festival-goers in the Black Rock Desert of northwestern Nevada have been issued a shelter-in-place order due to heavy rain making the area an impassable mud pit. The Bureau of Land Management has closed the Black Rock airport and only emergency vehicles are permitted to drive on the playa or festival grounds. Participants are urged to conserve supplies and remain in a safe place until the order is lifted.
Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson passed away at the age of 71. He was known for his commitment to public service, both in government and in his subsequent career helping to free people held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad. The Richardson Center for Global Engagement, which he founded, works to free people held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad and will continue to honor his legacy.







