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.
Attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure: hydroelectric dams and power plants are the targets
The Zaporizhia dam in Ukraine was the target of a Russian missile and 150 drones, which resulted in extensive power outages and structural damage. The nation's electrical supply has been affected by the attack on the dam, which is situated on the Dnieper River. Additionally, the safety of neighboring communities is seriously threatened.
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Will Russian politics alter as a result of Alexey Navalny's passing?
Despite imprisonment for years, he was well-respected worldwide and Vladimir Putin's most outspoken critic. As soon as Russia declared Alexey Navalny dead, that voice of disapproval was muffled. Leaders around the world have not hesitated to accuse Putin of eliminating yet another Russian who ventured to oppose him. Next month, voters will have the opportunity to decide if Putin is re-elected for a fifth term. The vote was widely seen as inevitable because so few voices opposed his protracted leadership. So, who could take his place?
The Indian restaurant that hires victims of acid attacks In order to help acid attack survivors regain their confidence and reintegrate into society, an Indian coffeehouse hires them.
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Political liberties in Hong Kong: Opposition activists worry about a new security bill
With worries that it would endanger human rights and move Hong Kong closer to China, the contentious Article 23 is currently being discussed in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Proponents of the proposed bill have already ignited rallies and met strong criticism, claiming that it could jeopardize free expression and civic liberties. The discussion comes as tensions between the Chinese government and the pro-democracy movement are rising, which is concerning for Hong Kong's independence and future.
Philippines crackdown on illegal internet gaming: Laborers claim forced labor and torture
Hundreds of Chinese-owned online casinos are allegedly running illegally in the Philippines, according to local authorities. Since October, at least two have already closed. According to officials, they were con artists. Worker allegations also include forced labor and torture.
Volcano Iceland: a state of emergency is declared as lava engulfs the town. As lava from an erupting volcano overtook a nearby town, Iceland's prime minister proclaimed a state of emergency. Many of the houses in the fishing town of Grindavik caught fire as molten lava rushed into it. The previous day, the final citizens left after the government ordered the town to be evacuated. In a live broadcast, Iceland's President Gudni Johannesson called on the people to "stand together and have compassion for those who cannot be in their homes." "It's a dark day for Grindavík and for all of Iceland, but the sun will rise again," stated Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir of Iceland. We'll handle this shock together, whatever may
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Who is funding Israel's war of genocide against Gaza?
Israel's attack on Gaza has killed some 32,000 Palestinians, largely using Western weapons and technology. And those weapons continue to be used in spite of mounting resistance. Who, then, is giving Israel the means to commit genocide? Would there be any legal repercussions?
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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