ICJ dismisses South Africa's plea and orders Israel to follow current directives
In order to preserve the lives of Palestinians in Gaza, Israel is being urged by the International Court of Justice to follow its directives. It happens as the court turns down South Africa's plea for more safeguards against a possible military incursion by Israel into Rafah.
Mexico is set to elect its first woman president in a historic poll.
Mexicans are set to elect their first female president on Sunday. Candidates Claudia Sheinbaum and Xochitl Galvez are dominating surveys in Mexico, where more than 70% of women and girls have experienced gender-based violence.
The AI-powered robot identifies unhealthy flowers in tulip fields.
We constantly bring you the most recent advancements in robotics here on Tech It Out. In this narrative, we explore an AI-driven robot meant to search fields for sick flowers. You may read more in this report.
China's urban train fueled by hydrogen has finished testing.
On Thursday, China's first autonomously constructed hydrogen-powered urban train achieved a test speed of 160 km/h, a significant advancement in the use of hydrogen energy in rail transportation.
UNRWA photojournalist recalls his daughter being killed by Israelis
"Every day, I relive it." A Palestinian father who was obeying evacuation instructions to escape to south Gaza is photographed by UNRWA returning to the scene where Israeli forces killed his four-year-old daughter.
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Hunger in Zimbabwe: Annual crops destroyed by protracted drought
A drought in Zimbabwe has ruined much of the annual harvest, leaving millions of people hungry. There are places where it hasn't rained in weeks, and a large number of people rely on UN funding to survive.
The opposition in Turkey declares victory in Ankara and Istanbul, dealing a blow to Erdogan.
In the largest setback to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in more than 20 years, Turkey's main opposition party has declared victory in local elections held in Istanbul and Ankara. Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu of the Republican People's Party (CHP) declared victory over Erdogan's running AK Party candidate by more than a million votes on Sunday, when more than 95% of Istanbul's voting booths had opened. Mansur Yavas of the CHP defeated his opponent in the capital city of Ankara, praising the outcome as a "clear message to those who rule this country." The CHP was also ahead in Izmir, Turkey’s third city. Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is being tipped as a potential candidate in the 2028 Presidential vote in Istanbul. In total, CHP prevailed in 36 of Turkey’s 81 provinces, state-run Anadolu reported, making inroads into many AK Party strongholds. Opposition supporters gathered in Istanbul to celebrate the results, with tens of thousands of people lighting torches and waving Turkish flags.
In Georgia, thousands demonstrate against the controversial "foreign agents" bill.
Thousands of people are demonstrating against the so-called "foreign influence" law in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. Organizations that receive foreign funding will be required by law to register as "foreign agents." Some who oppose it claim that it might be used to suppress oppositional groups and harm Georgia's hopes of enlisting in the EU. Former Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Thornike Gordadze was responsible for the country's relations with the EU. He claims former prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is coordinating the government's action.
Turkish nationals March in support of Gaza and demand a stop to Israel's war crimes. Turkish people demonstrated in Istanbul in favor of the Palestinians and demanded an end to boycotts and Israeli war crimes. Hundreds of citizens and non-governmental organizations assembled at Sultanahmet Square's Blue Mosque to participate in the Palestine Initiative-organized march, which took place downtown. #Turkey#Istanbul#Palestine
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Apple intends to impose additional costs and limitations.
It has been rumored that Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is going to respond to an impending European law intended to open up its closed iPhone app ecosystem by imposing new costs and limits on third-party software downloads outside of its App Store.
Russia-Ukraine War: Following a call recording about Ukraine leaks, Moscow expects an answer from Germany
Alleged call recordings of the German defense forces during the conflict in Ukraine were released on Russian social media by a state-sponsored journalist, causing great embarrassment for Berlin.
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