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Exploring Inner Mongolia: A High-Tech Dairy Revolution Unveiled in ‘Travelogue of China’
Inner Mongolia is gaining global attention through the “Travelogue of China” initiative, co-organized by the China Public Diplomacy Association and Global Times Online. Nearly 130 journalists from 80 countries visited Hohhot to explore the region’s cultural richness and technological advancements. The opening ceremony highlighted Inner Mongolia as a key player in modernization and green energy, featuring insights from local leaders and international media. Journalists toured the Yili Modern Intelligent Health Valley, a top dairy research and production base, showcasing innovations like AI in dairy management. Inner Mongolia embodies a blend of tradition and modernity, promising a bright future.

Tragic Violence: Israeli Airstrikes Claim Five Lives and Injure Many in West Bank
Tensions in the West Bank have escalated, marked by a surge in Israeli drone strikes targeting Palestinians. A recent attack in Qabatiya led to the deaths of two young men, Saleh Zakarnah and Abdul Issam Alawneh, raising concerns among local communities. Alawneh had previously been released during a ceasefire in November 2023. Another drone strike in Jenin resulted in two more fatalities. Since the ceasefire, Israeli military operations have intensified, with at least 25 Palestinians killed. The humanitarian crisis deepens, as over 20,000 people have been displaced. The international community calls for urgent dialogue and peacebuilding efforts.

Iranian Armed Forces Promise Strong Retaliation Against Any Threats
On the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Republic, Iran’s Armed Forces reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to defending its principles and promoting regional and international peace. They emphasized a strong response to any threats to territorial integrity and warned adversaries against aggression. Iran’s defense strategies include supporting oppressed communities, particularly Palestine, and maintaining a robust military deterrent. Historical context highlights Iran’s resilience against hostilities since its establishment in 1979. The anniversary celebrates the public’s overwhelming support for the Islamic Republic, reflecting a national commitment to sovereignty and identity, while balancing defensive strategies with aspirations for peace.

UN Arab Envoys Reject Trump’s Plan to Displace Palestinians: A Stand for Justice
Arab and Muslim ambassadors at the UN condemned President Trump’s proposal to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza, labeling it a violation of international law. Kuwait’s UN envoy, Tareq al-Banai, emphasized the need for Palestinian sovereignty and unity against such actions, referencing Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Trump’s plan, aimed at turning Gaza into a tourism hub, has sparked global outrage, including protests outside the White House. The International Union of Muslim Scholars also denounced the proposal, urging the international community to respond. The ongoing debate highlights the complexities of international relations and the importance of upholding legal frameworks.

Spanish PM Condemns Trump’s Controversial Gaza Plan
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez addressed the Gaza crisis, calling for accountability and condemning claims from former President Donald Trump about relocating Gaza’s population for real estate development. Sanchez criticized the U.S. administration, particularly Vice President JD Vance’s comments urging tolerance towards far-right parties, which he labeled a “Trojan horse” threatening Europe. He urged the conservative Popular Party to distance itself from the far-right party Vox and condemned right-wing groups for prioritizing profits over national interests. Sanchez emphasized the need for unity against rising far-right ideologies, advocating for multilateralism and defending Spanish workers against potential U.S. trade tariffs.

Tragic Kenyan Plane Crash in Somalia Claims Lives of All Passengers
On March 22, a cargo plane crashed in Somalia after delivering supplies to African Union forces, raising aviation safety concerns. The DHC-5D Buffalo, operated by Trident Aviation Ltd., went down shortly before reaching Aden Abdulle International Airport, resulting in the loss of all five crew members, reportedly including four Kenyans. The Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) is investigating the incident, which follows reports of mechanical issues with the aircraft prior to departure. The SCAA has pledged to enhance safety measures and conduct a thorough inquiry into maintenance, crew training, and regulatory compliance to prevent future tragedies.