UK student protest: Palestinian solidarity protests at UCL
Students supporting Palestinians have set up camp outside University College London. They claim they would continue to demonstrate until the university divests from Israeli institutions that 'benefit from the conflict in Gaza'.
Europe: The most popular drug among addicts is crack.
An epidemic has overtaken Europe. Crack is becoming the go-to option for addicts all over the continent since it's easier to use than cocaine. It is less expensive, according to investigators, and is drawing an increasing amount of use. The percentage of crack users has grown significantly over the last three years, despite a consistent growth in cocaine consumption.
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Pakistan elections 2024: a catastrophic explosion rocks, leaving 29 dead and 50 injured in Pakistan before the elections.
On the eve of Pakistan's historic general elections, a blast near an election office in the Balochistan region claimed the lives of at least 29 people and injured dozens more.
Following poor earnings, Snapchat shares fall by more than 32%. Snap, the owner of the social media company Snapchat, is having its worst day since July 2022. The company's stock dropped 32% after it revealed earnings that were below expectations. Getting advertising appears to be Snap's largest challenge as businesses move to more reliable companies like competitor Meta.
The Gulf nations of Oman and Bahrain, as well as the United Arab Emirates, are in a state of disarray due to flooding. The UAE saw the most rain in the previous 75 years.
Launch of a North Korean missile: No damage was recorded during the launch on Monday morning.
Numerous short-range ballistic missile launches have come from North Korea. The military of South Korea claims that Pyongyang fired the missiles into the sea between Japan and the Korean Peninsula. According to the Japanese coast guard, the rockets fell into the ocean minutes after launch.
Iceland has declared a state of emergency following a fourth volcano eruption in three months.
As lava erupted from a fresh volcanic fissure on the Reykjanes Peninsula on Saturday—the fourth eruption to strike the region since December—Icelandic police issued a state of emergency declaration. According to an Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) announcement, a "volcanic eruption has started between Stori-Skogfell and Hagafell on the Reykjanes Peninsula." Images captured in real-time revealed billowing smoke and blazing lava. The explosion started in the Blue Lagoon thermal spa, one of Iceland's most popular tourist destinations, and hundreds of people were evacuated, according to national television RUV.
AI for Good Summit: The UN holds a worldwide AI technology gathering.
The AI for Good Global Summit began on Thursday in Geneva, with robots welcoming attendees at the venue's entry. This event brought together thousands of people from all sectors of the globe to debate their aspirations and anxieties about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Watch to learn more.
Nepalese protests calling for the restoration of monarchy
Royalists in Nepal are staging protests to reinstate the late King Gyanendra Shah. They aim to restore the monarchy and restore Hinduism as the official state religion. Following violent riots, the same king was overthrown sixteen years ago. Why do the people of Nepal want him back?
UFO: Former US Navy Admiral spearheads hunt for "seen unidentified craft under water" or underwater extraterrestrial
In recent months, UFOs have become the talk of the town despite a plethora of unsubstantiated reports to the contrary. Recently, a US official revealed a theory suggesting that the hunt should shift from the air to the sea. Watch to find out more!
UN General Assembly backs Palestinian bid: overwhelming support for full UN membership.
The General Assembly has supported a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member. The resolution asks the Security Council to reconsider and endorse the subject, thereby recognising a Palestinian state.
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