
The wings of the iconic building in France collapse

One of the iconic buildings in Paris has suddenly changed. The wings of "Moulin Rouge", the building known for the iconic cabaret, were detached during the evening, without hurting anyone. Work on its repair began immediately.
One of the residents of the neighborhood where the "Red Mill" is located, said: "It is a symbol of Montmartre, of its village, of the bohemian lifestyle of Paris. The whole world comes to be photographed near the Red Mill. For now they will do without the unique wings, but I think the owners will do their best to re-install them as soon as possible." So far, the reason for the detachment of the wings has not been revealed, but it is suspected to be a technical problem.
Lukashenko says that if Russia responds to the West with nuclear weapons, the apocalypse will occur

The Belarusian leader, Alexander Lukashenko, in a recent statement, has spoken about the risk of military incidents on the border with Ukraine. He emphasized that these incidents are highly dangerous and if Russia uses nuclear weapons to take revenge for the help that the West is giving to Ukraine, an "apocalypse" will occur.
On the other hand, he said that Belarus has moved some combat-ready battalions from the Vitebsk region, bordering the western part of Russia. In the meantime, it is said that discussions on establishing peace between Ukraine and Russia can begin. According to Lukashenko, the preliminary texts being discussed between Russian and Ukrainian officials can serve as a starting point for peace negotiations.
The UN says 282 million people faced acute hunger in 2023

Nearly 282 million people from 59 different countries of the world faced acute hunger in 2023. The increase in this number was greatly influenced by the war in the Gaza Strip, which is the largest territory of people suffering from hunger.
In 2023, the number of people facing acute hunger increased by 24 million, compared to the previous year. The UN says it has increased the number of countries in which it monitors the food supply, while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in the introduction to the report that the figures in it represent a "call for humanity's failures", adding that in a world of plenty, children are dying of hunger.
Nigeria/ Prisoners escape after prison flood

118 prisoners escaped from "Suleja" prison, near Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, after the prison was hit by a flood, as a result of heavy rains, which damaged the prison building.
The prison spokesman stated that the police are intensively searching for the escapees and that 10 of them have been caught so far. Although the identity of the people who took advantage of the chaos in the prison to escape is not known, it is claimed that they could be some of the members of the notorious Boko Haram group, who were also previously incarcerated in the same prison.