World News Today: Missiles, Floods, and More

This summary highlights key international news updates, including the U.S. nearing a missile agreement for Ukraine, a Bangladeshi flood crisis, and polio vaccinations in Gaza. It also covers a deadly Russian missile strike, school disruptions in Gaza, Burkina Faso's tragic massacre, Canada's visa crackdown, Ukraine's wartime debt restructuring, Chinese online influence on U.S. voters, and Putin's visit to Mongolia amid ICC warrant concerns.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-09-2024 18:26 IST | Created: 03-09-2024 18:26 IST
World News Today: Missiles, Floods, and More
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U.S. officials are close to finalizing a deal to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles, which, however, will take months to deliver. The Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles (JASSM) might be included in a weapons package this autumn.

Bangladesh is grappling with floods that have left 71 dead and millions affected, raising concerns about waterborne diseases. The situation has been exacerbated by relentless monsoon rains.

The World Health Organization has surpassed its polio vaccination targets for children in Gaza, despite ongoing conflict. This emergency campaign was initiated following a recent polio case in the region.

A Russian missile attack in Ukraine's Poltava has resulted in the highest casualty count this year, with 41 dead and over 180 wounded.

In Gaza, 12-year-old Rama Abu Seif dreams of returning to school, now converted into a shelter due to ongoing conflict.

A massacre in Burkina Faso has spurred public outrage, challenging the authority of the ruling junta. Islamist militants killed dozens as residents attempted to fortify the town of Barsalogho.

Canada is increasingly denying entry to visitors and temporary residents, aiming to reduce immigration numbers ahead of the next election.

Ukraine's government has achieved a wartime debt restructuring, facilitated by financial advisor Rothschild & Co, amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

A Chinese social media influence campaign is targeting U.S. voters, aiming to sow division ahead of the upcoming presidential election.

Russian President Vladimir Putin received a warm reception in Mongolia despite an ICC warrant, which Ukraine condemned as undermining justice.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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