US: In a defamation lawsuit, Donald Trump was mandated to pay E Jean Carroll an extra $83.3 million.
A New York jury on Friday ruled that former US President and presidential candidate Donald Trump must pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll, whom he was deemed to have molested and sexually assaulted.
Russia-Ukraine War: Why was Macron's trip to France postponed?
In the upcoming weeks, President Emmanuel Macron is expected to visit Ukraine. Since February, a scheduled visit to the nation has been canceled three times. Watch the entire video here.
After floods and landslides struck Sumatra, Indonesia, at least 26 people died.
There are currently at least 11 persons missing in Indonesia following a landslide in Sumatra, according to rescue teams. Due to the intense rain and flooding, 26 individuals have passed away. Another river had its banks blown away by the storm. Indefinitely displaced are almost 39,000 people.
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.
In Pakistan, a suicide attack on Chinese engineers claimed six lives.
Six persons were killed when a suicide bomber crashed a car into a group of Chinese engineers in Northwest Pakistan who were working on a dam project. In the last seven days, there have been three significant assaults against Chinese interests in the South Asian nation. Beijing is investing billions of dollars in infrastructure projects in the southwest province of Balochistan, where the first two attacks targeted a significant port and a Pakistani naval air base. The question of whether China will insist on sending its troops to Pakistan to defend its assets is the critical one.
Exhibition of drones in Korea: Features military and commercial versions
In South Korea, drones of all sizes and forms are on display. The exhibition demonstrates how technological advancements are poised to accelerate as artificial intelligence finds greater use in unmanned aerial vehicle systems.
"Israeli actions in Gaza amount to genocide," argues a former PLO legal advisor.
Diana Buttu, a Palestinian lawyer and former legal counselor to the Palestine Liberation Organization, has criticized Israeli military activities in Gaza. She believes that displacing civilians without providing bare essentials is prohibited under international law. Buttu emphasized the relevance of international legal processes in dealing with the problem, ongoing legal developments, and their potential long-term implications. She questioned Israel's professed intentions, accusing them of committing genocide and ethnic cleansing. Despite Israel's claims to limit civilian losses, Buttu noted extensive bombing of hospitals and schools as proof of genocide on the ground. She also spoke about Israel's strategic goals and the ongoing battle in Gaza, highlighting Palestinian resilience against Israeli forces and exploring the potential use of military activities as bargaining chips in cease-fire negotiations.
Reaction to the UK Defense Secretary's directive to evaluate the army's inclusiveness policy The United Kingdom Army wants to reduce security screenings for foreign recruits in an effort to increase diversity and encourage inclusiveness. While the UK army struggles to meet recruitment targets and draw talent from ethnic minority backgrounds, the current percentage of ethnic minorities in the force is 14%. But some former high-ranking military leaders are not happy about the policy's relaxation. See to learn more!
Germany's AfD files 22 claims before the highest court, claiming rights violations.
The far-right AfD party in Germany is bringing numerous issues before the nation's Supreme Constitutional Court. The party asserts that there is a violation of its rights. The party has filed at least 22 cases, which are still ongoing in court.
US: A new high for Biden's unfavorable rating: Survey
According to a survey released on Saturday, there is strong voter disapproval of Joe Biden's job performance, reaching 47%, the most negative polling percentage at any point during his presidency.
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