UFO: Former US Navy Admiral spearheads hunt for "seen unidentified craft under water" or underwater extraterrestrial
In recent months, UFOs have become the talk of the town despite a plethora of unsubstantiated reports to the contrary. Recently, a US official revealed a theory suggesting that the hunt should shift from the air to the sea. Watch to find out more!
UN military withdrawal: peacekeeping troops turn over the DRC's first base
After 25 years, the UN peacekeeping force MONUSCO is leaving the Democratic Republic of the Congo, sparking questions about how the government will deal with the more than 100 armed groups that are still active there.
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If the US bans TikTok, China will get a 'taste of its own medicine.'
On Wednesday, the US House of Representatives approved a bill that would prohibit TikTok from operating in the nation if its Chinese owner, ByteDance, does not sell the app to a company that meets US regulatory requirements. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Following poor earnings, Snapchat shares fall by more than 32%. Snap, the owner of the social media company Snapchat, is having its worst day since July 2022. The company's stock dropped 32% after it revealed earnings that were below expectations. Getting advertising appears to be Snap's largest challenge as businesses move to more reliable companies like competitor Meta.
Hungary's president resigns in the face of strong pressure to pardon a collaborator in child abuse. President Katalin Novak of Hungary resigned under intense pressure when it was decided to pardon a man who had been found guilty of aiding in the cover-up of sexual abuse in a children's home.
Georgia Foreign Agents Bill: The EU encourages Georgia to drop the contentious bill.
Protesters crowd the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, halting traffic throughout the city. The European Union has encouraged the government to drop its hotly debated Foreign Agents Bill.
Report: Scam emails will appear authentic because to artificial intelligence
As the UK's cybersecurity agency has warned, artificial intelligence will make it harder to distinguish between emails that are sent by scammers and bad actors and those that are legitimate. This includes messages that request that computer users reset their passwords.
EU task group wants to increase naval presence in the Red Sea to enhance security.
Due to piracy and the threat of Houthi missiles, maritime security is becoming a more pressing worldwide issue. Ships are bolstered by nations to protect commerce routes and quell illicit activity. To prevent rockets from reaching their target and guarantee safe passage through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, advanced warships, such as the Italian frigate Mare Federico Martinengo, joined EU task forces. Continual presence and diverse skills are emphasized as the mission evolves from anti-piracy efforts to counter Houthi threats.
Argentina: Thousands take to the streets in protest against public education budget cuts
Buenos Aires streets were crowded with thousands of Argentines. There was a protest march protesting government cuts to funding for public universities.
Israeli soldiers have withdrawn from parts of northern Gaza, including the Jabalia refugee camp. However, they may still return whenever they choose. Perhaps a tactical retreat is the most fair definition of what is happening right now. The troops caused damage and ruin in the refugee camp. Up to 70% of it is now in ruins. This includes public buildings, schools, hospitals, clinics, and private houses. People are returning to check on their homes to see what they can recover, but it is all in vain; there is nothing to save. Paramedics and civil defense teams are currently attempting to retrieve bodies in previously inaccessible places. The dead are being transported to Kamal Adwan Hospital and other hospitals that are entirely out of operation. They act just as a morgue for the bodies. Israeli soldiers withdrew from the region but did not proclaim the conclusion of combat operations in northern Gaza. This implies they might return, with a high risk of killing more people and wreaking havoc.
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Israel-Hamas War: Food headed for Gaza rots as Egypt's Rafah gate remains closed.
Some of the food supplies waiting to enter the Gaza Strip from Egypt have begun to decay, as the Rafah border crossing remains closed to relief deliveries for the third week in a row, and Palestinians face rising hunger. Watch to learn more.
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