S Korea to restart anti-Pyongyang loudspeaker relays after rubbish balloons
With Seoul once again blaring propaganda across the border through loudspeakers, tensions between North and South Korea have gotten worse. That comes after the North entered South Korean land with hundreds more balloons bursting with trash.
According to recent surveys, Luis Montenegro leads Portugal's center-right.
In the general elections, the Social Democratic Alliance Party of Portugal declared victory. It comes after an extremely close race against the departing Socialist Party. The center-right may now have to think about forming a coalition with Chega, Portugal's emerging far-right party, as there was no clear majority of votes.
Is the Samsung Galaxy S24 worth all the hype? Samsung unveils its flagship phones with batteries that can last an astounding fifty years between charges. There have been a lot of fascinating technological advancements over the last week; in our tech wrap, we highlight the most noteworthy ones.
UK special forces are not permitted to use TikTok at all.
Fearing that Chinese spies would be able to obtain vital data, the British Defense Ministry has been urged to outlaw the Chinese video-sharing software TikTok. The security of Britain may now be threatened by Chinese spies being able to obtain data via the app, according to intelligence specialists, according to a story published in The Telegraph on Saturday, March 16.
Two Sumatran Tiger kittens are given to the French Zoo as part of a program to conserve animal populations.
Two baby tiger kittens have arrived at a French zoo. The babies, who were born on March 22nd, represent a significant triumph for the Sumatran Tiger breeding program in Europe. There are currently fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers living in the wild. Stay tuned for additional information!
The Prime Minister of Iceland, who is resigning and announcing her candidacy for president, is Katrin Jakobsdottir.
Iceland's Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir announced on Friday that she would be leaving her position to run for president. Jakobsdottir has served in that capacity since 2017. It was unclear at first who would replace her.
Russia invites Palestine-related groups to the Munich Security Conference in Moscow.
The prime minister of the Palestinian Authority (PA) claims that Russia has invited Palestinian groups to a meeting on February 26 in Moscow and that the PA is prepared to negotiate with Hamas. Russia invites all Palestinian factions to the summit that will take place in Moscow on the 26th of this month. At the Munich Security Conference, Mohammad Shtayyeh said, "We will see if Hamas is ready to come to the ground with us." "We are prepared to interact. It's a different story if Hamas is not. He stated, "We need Palestinian unity," adding that Hamas has to fulfill specific requirements to be included in that unity. International leaders have pushed Israel to let in desperately needed relief supplies into Gaza. According to Shtayyeh, while European nations today have differing opinions, they all agree that hostilities must be immediately stopped.
Angry over escalating expenses: Protests by farmers sweeping around Europe Farmers are demonstrating against environmental laws, cheap imports from abroad, and declining European sale prices. To appease the agriculture industry, the European Union has suggested doing away with pesticide regulations.
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Wahiba's World: After 27 years, the banned television program that defied taboos in Iraq is back.
An Iraqi television show banned by Saddam Hussein is back on screens after a 27-year Hiatus. Saddam Hussein had prohibited the program for its harsh portrayal of Life under sanctions. Watch to find out more!
Nepal: Chiranjibi Nepal resigns as economic advisor to President Ram Chandra Poudel.
Chiranjibi Nepal, Nepal's economic advisor, recently resigned amid criticism over the government's plan to incorporate a disputed map on the new 100-rupee banknotes. This map depicts Nepal's territorial claims in territories now controlled by India. The decision has strained relations between the two countries, with India voicing dissatisfaction. Civil society organizations in Nepal also criticized Mr. Nepal's public comments opposing the map's inclusion, calling them irresponsible and detrimental to national interests.
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