Memorial demolished: In St. Petersburg, mourners placed flowers for Alexey Navalny
In Russia, a flower memorial to opposition leader Alexey Navalny was destroyed. Overnight, unidentified individuals took flowers that had been placed at the monument honoring victims of political repression in Saint Petersburg. There are also reports of other tributes being destroyed. Around the country, Russians attempting to grieve were detained by police. According to prison officials, Navalny passed away on Friday in an Arctic prison colony from what they refer to as "sudden death syndrome."
Kenyan femicide: protestors denounce the rise in violence against women
There has been an outcry following the murder of over twelve women in Kenya this month. Marchers demanding more protection for women and girls have taken to the streets of major cities.
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Massive security breach in the UK, as China hacks the UK's Defense Ministry
The UK's Ministry of Defence suffered a massive data leak, compromising the personal information of UK military members. A third-party payroll system used by the MoD was also compromised. This system contained the names and bank accounts of current and former military personnel.
Senior Israeli officials believe 'war aims' in Rafah would continue despite the ICJ decision.
Israel considers the ICJ's binding decision to suspend its assault on Rafah "outrageous, morally repugnant, and disgusting" and claims that it is committing genocide in Gaza "are false."
A volcano in southern Iceland has erupted for the seventh time since December. The new fissure is spewing lava around 50 meters into the air. The surrounding village of Grindavik and a geothermal spa resort have been evacuated. The Icelandic meteorological agency observed strong seismic activity leading up to the eruption.
Secretive Royal health matters: how is the Royal family coping with health concerns?
The latest cancer diagnosis of King Charles and the Prince of Wales's recuperation from an abdominal surgery appear to be straining the stability of the British monarchy. According to a royal book, if Megan Markle and Prince Harry had not resigned from their official royal positions, things would have turned out differently. See to find out more!
Investing enables Paytm to improve its payment services.
The troubled fintech behemoth Paytm is almost approved to invest in its payments gateway division. The two-year-old judgment would provide some relief for the corporation among regulatory issues. The investment enables Paytm to improve its online transaction processing paytm payment services.
Washington, DC, places new restrictions on Hong Kong visas.
The US has announced that it is moving to put additional visa restrictions on Hong Kong, days after pro-Beijing members in the Hong Kong parliament enacted the new security measure, popularly known as Article 23.
Argentina: Thousands take to the streets in protest against public education budget cuts
Buenos Aires streets were crowded with thousands of Argentines. There was a protest march protesting government cuts to funding for public universities.
Baltimore bridge collapse: Cranes set up to clear debris from collision
A group of laborers in the US city of Baltimore has honored the six individuals who perished in the collapse of a bridge. Latin American migrants were the victims. Concurrently, the initial crane has been positioned to remove the debris.
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