US is looking into Meta's involvement in the sale of illegal drugs: Report.
The Wall Street Journal said on Saturday that U.S. authorities in Virginia are looking into whether Facebook parent Meta's social media platforms helped and made money off of the illicit sale of drugs. The report was based on documents and people in the know. Check out the video to learn more.
A US recession, perhaps? Leading analysts are divided on this issue. There is currently a discussion on whether America is approaching or already past a recession as a result of the Fed's ambiguous signals about rate cuts.
Microsoft is releasing WordPad from Windows at last, after thirty years. Microsoft has announced that WordPad, a staple Windows application for almost three decades, will not be present in the next Windows 11 releases. The text editing tool was first introduced in Windows 95 and will be phased out completely. In Windows 11, it will not be installed automatically.
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Ten miles of Trinidad and Tobago's coastline were impacted by an oil leak. An enigmatic oil leak in Trinidad and Tobago has drawn public interest. Nearly ten miles of the island nation's coastline have been impacted by the oil spill.
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.
Displaced Palestinians struggle to find refuge amid the wreckage of Gaza.
Displaced Palestinians are attempting to find refuge amid the rubble of Gaza. Many people have had to relocate multiple times to avoid Israeli bombings. Some are refugees at UN-run schools. However, nobody is immune from Israel's attack on Gaza.
The aim of the Conservative Party is to prevent Labour from winning the upcoming UK elections by devising a plan to win over voters. In a bold Tory attempt to stem the tide of Labour, they refer to this election campaign as the "three prime minister" campaign.
UN Security Council meets in emergency; topics include famine in Gaza and threats against relief workers.
The UN secretary-general issued a dire warning on Friday, stating that there is an urgent need for a "quantum leap" in the delivery of life-saving supplies because children in Gaza are dying of starvation and dehydration. "The doors to starvation are opened when the gates to aid are closed," declared Guterres.
Greece: In the heart of Athens, students and police struggle
Thousands of students demonstrated against a law permitting foreign institutions to operate in Greece by filling the streets of the capital city of Athens.
Palestinians in Gaza celebrate Eid al-Fitr during wartime.
Within the context of Israel's continuing war on the Gaza Strip, Palestinians are celebrating the start of Eid al-Fitr. However, many claim the holiday is marred by sadness and suffering this year.
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China's Embassy is criticized by Taiwan, which declares itself to be a free nation.
Following the interview with Taiwan's Foreign Minister, the Chinese embassy declared that the interview was "firmly opposed" and "strongly deplored". Our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal has received a copy of the response in the form of a release, which has been posted on the Chinese embassy's website, and requests that he consider it "seriously."
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