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Asia · Khyber PakhtunkhwaAll of the dead from the accident were between the ages of seven and 14. The boat capsized in the Tanda Dam lake in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. "A rescue operation is underway," police official Mir Rauf said.
Ten children die after boat capsizes in Pakistan
41% Right coverage: 29 sources
Volodymyr Zelenskyy · LondonThe International Olympic Committee has opened up the possibility of athletes from Russia and Belarus competing as neutrals, but Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan says the IOC's stance is "a world away from the reality of war" being felt by Ukraine.
UK government to oppose Russian athletes competing at 2024 Paris Olympics as neutrals
49% Center coverage: 8 sources
Europe · KyivRussia increased shelling of Ukraine's eastern regions outside the main front line. Russia fired on the region 166 times through the day, with 113 attacks aimed at populated areas. Russia's attacks seek to overload Ukraine's defences and deter Kyiv from retaking territory, officials and analysts say.
Russia increases shelling in regions outside Ukraine's Donbas
43% Center coverage: 14 sources
Google · WashingtonVox Media, owner of the Vox and The Verge websites and New York Magazine, lays off seven percent of its staff. The news follows layoffs at CNN, NBC, MSNBC, Buzzfeed and other outlets. CNN has laid off an estimated several hundred workers out of a total of some 4,000 people, according to US media.
U.S. media rocked by layoffs amid economic gloom
50% Right coverage: 20 sources
Europe · MadridUN World Tourism Organization report shows international tourism is again picking up, but has yet to reach pre-pandemic levels. China's reopening is expected to provide a boost toward recovery in 2023. In 2019, nearly 1.5 billion people traveled internationally. Before the pandemic, travel and tourism accounted for nearly 10% of the global GDP.
International tourist arrivals doubled in 2022: UN
57% Center coverage: 7 sources
Refugees · BangladeshNearly 2,800 shelters and more than 90 facilities including hospitals and learning centres were destroyed in the fire on March 5. More than 1 million Rohingya refugees live in tens of thousands of huts made of bamboo and thin plastic sheeting in camps in the border district of Cox's Bazar. Most fled a military-led crackdown in Myanmar in 2017.
Bangladesh Panel Says Fire at Rohingya Camps 'Planned Sabotage’
54% Center coverage: 13 sources
Europe · KyivYale study backed by State Department finds at least 6,000 Ukrainian children sent to reeducation centres.
U.S.-backed Report Says Russia Has Held At Least 6,000 Ukrainian Children For 'Re-education'
60% Center coverage: 89 sources
Lionel Messi · BangladeshArgentina football team, led by Lionel Messi, are most likely to tour Bangladesh in June to play a Fifa friendly match. The Latin American country won the Qatar World Cup 2022 during which the craze for Messi and Co among Bangladesh fans made headlines in global media. The venue will be Bangabandhu National Stadium where renovation work has been going on.