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BreakingA Ghanaian soldier serving with the UN in Lebanon has been injured - what does this mean for peacekeeping efforts?
A Ghanaian soldier, Lance Corporal Albert Abrefa Busia, serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon, was injured in a missile attack. He is now recovering after surgery - according to the UN. The incident raises concerns about the safety of Ghanaian peacekeepers in the region.
BreakingA Ghanaian soldier serving with the UN in Lebanon is recovering from a missile attack - but what does this mean for.
A Ghanaian peacekeeper, Lance Corporal Albert Abrefa Busia, serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon, was injured in a missile attack. The UN reports that Busia is recovering after undergoing surgery following the incident on March 6. The UN has called for peacekeepers to be protected.

Why did the US Embassy in Baghdad urge citizens to leave Iraq immediately following a missile attack?
A missile struck a helipad inside the US Embassy in Baghdad's Green Zone. The US Embassy urged citizens in Iraq to leave due to threats from Iran-aligned groups. This is the second attack on the embassy since the start of the war.

With tensions rising, will the Strait of Hormuz become a global flashpoint?
Trump wants allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions. This comes as Iran threatens retaliation for US airstrikes, escalating conflict in the Middle East. The situation raises concerns about global oil supply disruptions.

Why were the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grand Prix races suddenly called off, and what does it mean for F1's future?
Formula 1 has cancelled the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races scheduled for April due to the ongoing war in Iran. The decision impacts the FIA Formula 2, FIA Formula 3 and F1 Academy rounds. F1 hopes for a swift return to stability in the region.

Why is Hamas, a key ally, now asking Iran to stop attacking Gulf states?
Hamas has made a rare appeal to Iran, urging them to halt attacks on Gulf states. The call comes amidst rising regional tensions, with Iran's strikes killing at least 18 across the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.