In Myanmar, thousands escape military conscription.
To avoid being drafted into the military, thousands of young people are making every effort to escape Myanmar. Reintroducing conscription will help the army confront a rebellion even as its ranks are reduced.
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UK Study: Long-nosed, little dogs had longer lifespans
In the UK, dog breeds with dolichocephalic, or short, long noses, have the longest life expectancies, per a recent study. However, the shortest lifespans were seen in males from brachycephalic (medium-sized, flat-faced) breeds, such as English Bulldogs.
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Spaving is the practice of spending money to save it.
More consumers buy products they don't need simply because they're on sale. This type of impulse shopping is known as "spaving," which means spending more to save more. Watch the report to learn more about this financial trap!
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.
Food crisis in Haiti: UN warns of escalating starvation as gang rule
Over a million people are at risk of starvation due to Haiti's political unrest and gang-related violence, with child malnutrition comparable to that in conflict zones. Several issues, including gang violence, economic collapse, and political instability, have contributed to Haiti's catastrophic predicament.
$35 million was penalized to Amazon's French warehouse. Consider this: Your boss is closely watching every second of your workday. Doesn't that sound like something from a science fiction movie? Hold on to your hats, because this isn't fiction. It's the reality that French Amazon employees are experiencing, and it's causing some controversy.
Iran: 61 million Iranians are able to cast ballots; opposition groups demand that voters abstain from voting.
Iran's parliamentary elections are scheduled for this Friday, but it's expected that not many people will cast ballots due to the nation's collapsing economy. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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.
The High Court deemed the Northern Ireland Troubles Act to violate human rights.
Due to a recent verdict in Northern Ireland, the statute that granted prior perpetrators amnesty was judged to violate victims' rights, which has produced uncertainty for them. Many are now questioning what the future holds for those previously believed to be protected in light of this judgment.
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Drones are becoming increasingly popular for recording, mapping, monitoring, and delivering things. They are also being used to find lost pets. Read our report to learn more.
Extreme winter in Mongolia: Millions of livestock animals are lost by herders
In Mongolia, nomadic pastoralists are tallying the expenses of one of the harshest winters in over fifty years. Glows minus fifty degrees Celsius caused thick snow and ice to cover most of the nation. More than half of the cattle that supported pastoral villages were gone; this was a critical component of their way of life.
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