Milei asks for support for economic changes in light of Argentina's economic crisis.
The president of Argentina has addressed Congress on important policy matters. According to Javier Milei, his country has no future until its economic structure is altered. Anger over his proposed economic reforms erupted into public demonstrations before to his speech.
The pilot of a Pakistan Air Force JF-17 fighter successfully ejects after it crashes.
There was a crash involving another Pakistan Air Force aircraft. A photo and video of the pilot successfully ejecting went viral on social media, leading to days of conjecture about the June 5th incident. Although the Pakistan Air Force and other officials have not acknowledged the occurrence, a tweet appears to have confirmed the accident. The footage depicts civilians encircling the pilot, who is lying on the ground. According to reports, Pakistani authorities have decided to be cautious and have not released any details about a recent event involving the downing of a JF-17 Block 2 aircraft operated by the Pakistan Air Force. Keep an eye out for additional information!
The International Court of Justice will hear South Africa's demand to halt Israel's offensive in Rafah.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will consider South Africa's appeal for additional emergency measures forcing Israel to withdraw from Gaza's Rafah City. South Africa's claim is part of a complaint filed against Israel, alleging it of violating the Genocide Convention in Gaza. Israel denies the accusations. In January, the court issued its first emergency measures in the case, directing Israel to ensure that its troops do not conduct genocidal actions against Palestinians in Gaza, to allow in additional humanitarian aid, and to preserve any evidence of violations. The May 16 and 17 hearings will exclusively address the new emergency measures. It will likely be years before the court can rule on the case's merits. William Schabas is a Middlesex University professor of international law specializing in human rights and international criminal law. He claims that South Africa's plea for a renewed court ruling is intended to prevent Israel from destroying the Gaza Strip.
China and Russia intend to build a combined nuclear power plant on the moon.
Russia and China have discussed plans to supply and install a joint nuclear power plant on a robot-built lunar settlement. The head of Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, revealed on Tuesday that the two countries are considering building a nuclear power plant on the moon between 2033 and 2035.
Alibaba's US Shares Drop as Weak Core Business Offsets Buyback
After the Chinese internet giant announced lower-than-expected sales, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. shares dropped in US trading. Catherine Lim of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses her thoughts on the findings. She is a speaker on Bloomberg Television.
Hanoi chokes as the capital of Vietnam is the most polluted city on the list.
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is the most polluted metropolis in the world. The results were released by the Swiss air quality monitoring company, IQ-Air.
Spaving is the practice of spending money to save it.
More consumers buy products they don't need simply because they're on sale. This type of impulse shopping is known as "spaving," which means spending more to save more. Watch the report to learn more about this financial trap!
North Korea might attempt to sabotage the April elections, Yoon Suk Yeol cautions.
Yoon Suk Yeol, the president of South Korea, has warned of possible provocations from North Korea and given a strong warning. Ahead to the nation's parliamentary elections in April.
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The largest iceberg in the world to traverse the Antarctic Peninsula's northern tip The largest berg in the world to traverse the Antarctic Peninsula's northern point. A23a has been in motion since 2020, having spent decades immobile on the seafloor. Watch to find out more!
Families come home for Ramadan in Khartoum despite a continuing conflict
People in Sudan are now moving back to some parts of Khartoum after being uprooted from the capital city. The army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are still engaged in combat. Over the month of Ramadan, when most people fast, they are coming back to Omdurman.
Future of coffee alternatives: Replace coffee beans with date seeds.
Did you realize that your daily morning routine of enjoying coffee is related to a story of social and environmental turmoil? However, a viable option is on the way.
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