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.
The US and the UK will collaborate to standardize testing for "artificial intelligence."
An MOU between the US and the UK states that the two countries would collaborate to test the most cutting-edge AI models. Keep an eye out for further information!
Netflix will stop reporting subscriber numbers starting in 2025
In an unexpected move, Netflix has declared that it will stop reporting subscriber numbers every quarter from 2025 onwards. The move has been interpreted as a signal that the streaming giant may be reaching a plateau in its year-long battle for customers in the streaming landscape.
Ram Mandir: Before the consecration event, fervor envelops Lord Ram devotees across the US and Europe Today is the day that Ayodhya's Ram Temple will be dedicated. The occasion represented a significant turning point in the country's cultural history, and the Indian diaspora rejoiced together in the US, UK, and Australia.
Leo Varadkar, the prime minister of Ireland, concedes defeat, saying, "We failed to conceive majority of people."
The plans to substitute references to the constitution were rejected by Irish voters. To replace the wording pertaining to a woman's responsibilities at home, the referendrum was proposed.
Nigerian kidnapping: Gunmen raid a school, leaving hundreds of students missing
In two different occurrences, gunmen kidnapped over 300 schoolchildren in Nigeria. They all took place over the course of three days. The kidnapped children's parents and relatives claim they feel abandoned by their government.
Unrest in Chad: A military dictator announces a bid for president
The late President Idriss Deby's son, Mohamed Deby, has denied that he intended to run for office after his father passed away. The denial coincides with information surfacing about security raids on opposition offices in Chad that resulted in the former leader's murder. With Mohamed Deby leading a military council, the situation in Chad is still tricky.
At least 21 Palestinians were killed by an Israeli strike on a designated 'safe zone' in al-Mawasi.
Displaced Palestinians in Rafah claim there are no "safe" zones in the whole Gaza Strip. An Israeli airstrike on a camp in al-Mawasi, southern Gaza, killed at least 21 individuals. It occurred less than 48 hours after an incident in Rafah that killed 45 people on Sunday.
Robert Black gained national notoriety as the child snatcher who kidnapped, mistreated, and killed young victims.
Robert Black's horrific reign of terror came to an abrupt end when he took a wrong turn, sparing the life of his victim, who was stuck in his vehicle.
After horrifyingly kidnapping children in the back of his delivery van, the cruel serial child killer is notorious for having gagged, mistreated, and murdered young victims around the United Kingdom in the 1980s. The paedophile was ultimately apprehended by the authorities in 1990, just in time to prevent him from carrying out another attack. Black was convicted in 1994 of killing three children: Sarah Harper, age ten, of Leeds; eleven-year-old Susan Maxwell of Northumberland; and five-year-old Caroline Hogg of Edinburgh. Black was charged in 2012 with the fourth murder of nine-year-old Jennifer Cardy from Northern Ireland. Several more killings and disappearances were also linked to him.
The Child Snatcher: Manhunt, a documentary that tells the tale of one of the biggest murder investigations in the UK and how investigators from several agencies connected the links between the crimes, premieres on Channel 5 tonight. Black's eventual capture with a six-year-old girl hooded, chained, and shoved into a sleeping bag in his delivery vehicle happened by pure accident. Just seconds before, Black had sexually assaulted her and was on his way when he made an incorrect left in the Scottish village of Stow, unintentionally driving straight into the arms of onlookers.
After being apprehended, the methodical murderer began to speak, narrating the events of the day in a terrifyingly subtle way. "What a crazy day it's been," he exclaimed. "There was a blood rush. Since I was a small child, I have always enjoyed young girls." Luckily, Stow local David Herkes saw the kidnapping occur and notified the authorities right away. The girl was abducted on her way home, and Mr. Herkes had been on the opposite side of the street. Before Mr. Herkes could take action, Black drove off, but he was able to write down the license plate and hurried to the nearby police station right once. Officers were later told what had happened by Black's terrified victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons. "He wasn't looking at me then but then he looked at me," she continued. The Child Snatcher: Manhunt airs on Channel 5 tonight at 10pm.
159
0
×
Report
Not Interested
Copy Link
Revibe
Save Post
Report Post
Choose a reason for reporting this post?
I just do not like it
Nudity or pornography
Hate speech or symbols Racist, homophobic or sexist slurs
Violence or threat of violence Graphic injury, unlawful activity dangerous or criminal organizations
Sale or promotion of firearms
Sale or promotion of drugs
Harassment or bullying
Intellectual property violation Copyright or trademark infringement
Self injury Eating disorders, cutting or promoting suicide
Kim Kardashian is hosted by US Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House to discuss criminal justice reform.
Kim Kardashian, the reality television star, was invited to the White House by US Vice President Kamala Harris to talk about criminal justice reform. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Gravitas | Chernobyl Results: A Turning Point in the Study of Cancer
It's possible that wolves that lived close to the Chernobyl plant acquired genes resistant to cancer. What does this signify for the anti-cancer effort? The full narrative is revealed to you by Molly Gambhir.
Please login to add comment.