South Africa's main opposition party may consider a deal with the ANC.
According to its chairman, the Democratic Alliance (DA), the second-most popular party in South Africa, would think about agreeing with the ruling African National Congress if the ANC does not get the necessary majority to stay in power in the May elections.
China lab models a space weapon attack on US warships.
A covert laboratory operated by the state-owned China Electronics Technology Group Corporation has simulated the use of hypersonic missiles and space weapons to target US warships, and the results have been published in a study paper.
Miss Universe's participation in Saudi Arabia is untrue and deceptive.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia made news in March when word leaked that the nation would send a competitor to the Miss Universe pageant this year. The organizers have now denied rumors. Watch to find out more!
Israeli drone attack kills one in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli military conducted a drone strike on the village of Ain Baal, which is located near Tyre in southern Lebanon. After many drones from Lebanon struck northern Israel and allegedly injured three Israelis, the attack resulted in at least one death and other injuries, according to medical officials cited.
Argentina's economic crisis: Public servants demonstrate against layoffs
Teachers and former government employees in Argentina have joined the current wave of protests. They are protesting the economic measures proposed by President Javier Milei. The government has accepted a nearly five billion dollar IMF bailout package, coinciding with the austerity measures that Milei pledged during his presidential campaign. Critics claim that the reductions have caused poverty to rise to about 60%, but he argues that the measures are vital to support the economy.
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.
Japan releases "Oppenheimer," a biopic about the man who created the atomic bomb that evokes conflicting feelings.
The Hollywood movie about the atomic bomb mastermind is now available in Japan, nine months after it was first released internationally. Hiroshima locals react differently and feel various emotions when "Oppenheimer" premieres.
NAACP president says US must 'bring parties to the table' for Gaza peace negotiations.
Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP, one of the major Black civil rights organizations in the United States, stated that his organization had a "responsibility to speak out in the face of injustice" as it urged the US president to ban arms shipments to Israel.
South Africa: Zuma's party will contest the ban on him participating in elections
On Thursday, election officials in South Africa said that former president Jacob Zuma will not be permitted to participate in the country's May general elections.
Mexico cut ties with Ecuador | China accused of harassment
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People born after the 1930s had a steady growth in their brain size.
The most complex organ nature makes is the human brain, which is growing, according to a recent study. A larger brain could result in a more enormous brain reserve, which could lower the incidence of age-related dementia all around. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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