Indian farmers who are protesting utilize kites to fend off tear gas drones.
Indian farmers who were protesting have blocked police drones that were releasing tear gas on them with kites and firecrackers. As further negotiations with the administration broke down, at least one farmer lost his life in the most recent battles with the police.
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Celebrity climate effect: An explanation See which celebrities, from Kim Kardashian to Taylor Swift, have been under fire recently for their carbon footprints.
Moscow Concert Hall Terror Attack: The Islamic State film supports claims that it was responsible for the attack
New footage of the incident that claimed the lives of over 130 people at the Crocus City concert hall outside of Moscow has been made public by the Islamic State. The terror group's assertion that it planned the largest terror strike on Russia in 20 years is supported by footage of shooters.
UK: $3,840 will be given to rejected asylum applicants so they can relocate to Rwanda
Under a new "voluntary" scheme designed by the government, migrants who have been refused asylum in the UK will be handed thousands of pounds to relocate to Rwanda.
Rishi Sunak vs. Keir Starmer: Leaders on major public problems
Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer clashed in the first TV discussion of the general election, with intense exchanges about taxation and the NHS. Watch to learn more.
Reform The UK defeated the Conservatives among the working class | Will Farage's party take on the Tories? | Race To Power
According to opinion polls, Reform UK is more popular than ever. Fifteen percent of British citizens say they would support the party in today's general election.
The global problem of illegal fishing jeopardizes marine ecosystems, food security, and regional stability. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that illegal fishing costs the world economy about $23 billion annually. Stay tuned for additional information!
Thirteen years later, has the world forgotten Syria?
Syrians protested against Bashar al-Assad's government in the streets thirteen years ago. Thousands have died and over 12 million have been displaced in the ensuing fighting. Al-Assad is still in charge today. Has the world given up on Syria?
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Following the release of the iPhone 15, Apple—a tech powerhouse formerly known for innovation and stylish design—reports lackluster results in December. The company is facing several challenges, especially in China. We reveal to you the five major issues that Apple is presently facing.
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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.
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