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.
Bangladesh: Sugar mill fire contaminates Karnaphuli river:
Three days after a massive fire destroyed over 100,000 metric tonnes of raw sugar in a factory in the port city of Chittagong, locals found liquid sugar and chemical waste flowing into a major river in Bangladesh. Watch to learn more about this all too familiar story of industrial waste ravaging water bodies!
Netanyahu opposes a two-state solution and the appeal from Hamas to halt the conflict in Israel-Hamas. The leader of the Israeli war cabinet charges Netanyahu of making up his military objectives. Members of the Israeli military cabinet discovered a deep-seated dispute. Netanyahu is charged with impeding the Israeli offensive's reduction in force. Reversing support might set off early polls for far-right parties. Watch to find out more!
UK: Tory party struggles to recruit 150 candidates after losing MPs. The Conservative Party of the United Kingdom stated that it still lacks candidates to contest in around 150 constituencies. According to one source, the party was ready with candidates for three-quarters of the seats in the United Kingdom. This implies that 474 of the 632 seats remain vacant, leaving 158 seats open. In Northern Ireland, the party usually does not present any candidates.
African Women in Technology founder Anie Akpe joins Al Jazeera's Samantha Johnson in this episode of On The Record. Akpe thought it was time for that to change after attending a technology conference years ago when the majority of attendees were men. Akpe and Johnson discuss how some African traditions and a male-dominated industry work together to keep women out of the technological mainstream. Thus, the a need to establish an organization similar to African Women in Technology. Akpe also discusses the real-world obstacles that women frequently face while attempting to enter the tech industry.
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a positive prediction for the gaming sector as it prepares for a large upswing in 2024. According to research firm Newzoo, there will be a 2.8% increase and a $189.3 billion market value. This recovery comes after a 0.6% growth the year before, which ended the post-COVID fall that resulted in industry layoffs.
UK: Senior Tory official acknowledges participation
To his great humiliation, prominent Tory MP Rishi Sunak has acknowledged his role in a Honey Trap scandal that targeted a minister and other lawmakers. At least 12 males who work in and around the UK Parliament have been singled out as part of the scandal.
Israel 'blacklisted': UN report outlines abuses against minors.
The United Nations is adding Israel to its so-called "blacklist" of nations that have perpetrated crimes against children in armed conflict, an Israeli ambassador revealed, as hundreds of Palestinian youngsters have been slain in the Israeli military's ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip.
Russia-Ukraine War: Biden and Zelensky's relationship is not going well
The Americans are not pleased with Ukraine's situation as it continues to worsen every day. Kiev hasn't lost any affection either. The savagery of the conflict has also brought to light a widening strategic divide between the US and Ukraine.
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