According to a poll, UK PM Rishi Sunak might lose his own constituency.
Opinion polls indicate that Reform UK is more popular than it has ever been, with 14% of British voters saying they would support the party in a general election held right now.
US business celebrates South Pole landing with a return to the moon
A private American space corporation is celebrating a successful landing at the lunar south pole from the sun to the moon. In 52 years, there hasn't been a landing by a US mission there.
China: Zhang Xiaoming was dismissed from the CPPCC as deputy secretary general.
Zhang Xiaoming, a senior Chinese official, has lost his job as the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference's deputy secretary general. It is the principal political advisory body in the nation. In 2022, he was named Deputy Secretary General of the nation's highest political advisory body. The political body's two-day meeting concluded with the announcement of the decision. Watch to find out more!
Stars protest by wearing red pins supporting a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on the Oscar red carpet. Several celebrities wore red pins calling for a truce between Gaza and Israel. The arrival of the stars was delayed.
Pakistani Social Media Debate: Is it appropriate to outlaw social media usage? Senate of Pakistan
The resolution to outlaw social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube, and X has made it to Pakistan's Senate, where it is currently being mined. Monday is the scheduled debate day for this resolution. The resolution targets the younger generation because of what it sees as the detrimental and harmful consequences of social media, according to documents from the Senate Secretariat. See to find out more!
Chinese spy cameras have been placed in North Korean workplaces and schools to watch the populace, while Elon Musk seems to have come up with a fresh plan to deal with bot problems on his social networking platform, X. We've selected the most intriguing tech breakthroughs from the past week's frenzy of announcements in our Tech Wrap.
We now focus on the news surrounding Saudi Aramco's $11.2 billion stock sale. The oil giant will probably give around 60% of the shares it sells to foreign funds. A Bloomberg story citing sources states this.
Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia Salah Ahmed Jama and Marc Lamont Hill discuss the war against al-Shabab and the issues confronting his nation. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the president of Somalia, announced a "total war" against al-Shabab in August 2022. Although there are still obstacles to overcome, Somalia claims that its efforts to combat the group are progressing. A diplomatic crisis has arisen between the nation and Ethiopia regarding the breakaway province of Somaliland. Domestically, Somalia is struggling with a number of issues, including as starvation, the growing consequences of climate change, and refugee crises, despite some progress. Can Somalia manage an increasingly complex crisis on several fronts? is the unanswered issue. And what does the nation's future hold? This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill discusses the present and future of Somalia with the country's deputy prime minister, Salah Ahmed Jama.
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Washington, DC, places new restrictions on Hong Kong visas.
The US has announced that it is moving to put additional visa restrictions on Hong Kong, days after pro-Beijing members in the Hong Kong parliament enacted the new security measure, popularly known as Article 23.
Ghana's legislature approves a bill to intensify the suppression of LGBTQ+ rights.
On Wednesday, February 28, the Ghanaian parliament approved a contentious bill that would significantly curtail LGBTQ rights in the nation. This comes only one week after the parliament rejected a proposal to soften some of the bill's provisions, which included non-custodial sentences like counseling for gay sex instead of jail time.
Poland's audacious offer to house nuclear missiles from NATO
Moscow declares that the Russian military will examine any attempt by Poland to host US nuclear weapons. According to reports, Polish President Andrzej Duda was prepared to discuss with the US the possibility of hosting atomic weapons to fortify NATO's eastern frontier. Check out the article on how we are on the verge of a nuclear meltdown similar to the one that occurred in Cuba.
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