The speaker of the South African parliament quits over claims of corruption.
The speaker of South Africa's parliament resigned on Wednesday and gave up her position due to accusations of corruption. She had lost a legal battle the day before to prevent her arrest.
Russia uses the North Korean missile known as the Kharkiv Missile, which is 75% American-made.
It is evident Pyongyang is trying to get around sanctions on parts, as several hundred pieces from a North Korean missile that Russia had used and discovered in Ukraine could be bought from outside companies.
Protest in Iraq: Hundreds of people march in support of the Palestinians
Thousands of demonstrators from Iraq are marching in Baghdad to show support with the Gaza Strip's residents. After Friday prayers, protesters marched to the streets of Iraq's capital city. Their demand was for an instant truce before the fasting month of Ramadan.
Japanese researchers are closer to making biological clocks irrelevant.
There is fresh hope for treating infertility. Scientists in Japan have made a breakthrough in reproductive medicine by discovering a technique to mass-produce human cells that can convert into sperm and eggs. Stay tuned for further details!
At a time when Hollywood celebrities were concerned about the possible exploitation of artificial intelligence, star Scarlett Johansson filed legal action against OpenAI's new chatbot. Johansson was astonished and outraged when OpenAI introduced a chatbot named Sky with a voice that sounded strikingly similar to her own.
UK: Dan Poulter, a former UK health minister, leaves PM Rishi Sunak's party
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain is facing further challenges. The announcement that Dan Poulter, a practicing physician and former health minister, is leaving the Conservative Party and soon joining the Labour Party has shocked many in the party.
Settler attacks in Occupied West Bank: One Palestinian killed and 25 injured
Fighting broke out in the occupied West Bank, leaving one Palestinian dead and twenty-five injured. While searching for a juvenile settler who vanished this morning, dozens of Israeli settlers attacked multiple towns and opened fire at Palestinian homes. Also, several communities were targeted by flares fired by Israeli troops.
Explaining the 'look between X and Y on your keyboard' craze | Interpreting the newest meme on the internet
If you have recently been using social media, you have likely seen a meme asking you to look between the letters H and L on your keyboard. Some people are perplexed by the trend.
Chile pollution: The government plans to shut down coal facilities.
A coal plant in northern Chile is set to begin shutting down as part of a government strategy to phase out coal production there. Many residents of Mejillones are in advanced stages of cancer as a result of plant poisoning. The coal industry gave the port town riches but also produced high amounts of pollution.
Israel returns the bodies of 80 Palestinians killed in Gaza in recent weeks, some of them mutilated. Israel has returned the remains of 80 Palestinians from Gaza. They are being buried in the southern Gazan city of Rafah after being transported in a truck via the Karam Abu Salem crossing. Israel ‘hit squad’ kills three in West Bank hospital operation.
119
91
×
Report
Not Interested
Copy Link
Revibe
Report Post
Choose a reason for reporting this post?
I just do not like it
Nudity or pornography
Hate speech or symbols Racist, homophobic or sexist slurs
Violence or threat of violence Graphic injury, unlawful activity dangerous or criminal organizations
Sale or promotion of firearms
Sale or promotion of drugs
Harassment or bullying
Intellectual property violation Copyright or trademark infringement
Self injury Eating disorders, cutting or promoting suicide
Peace in the Israel-Hamas conflict seems unlikely.
There is growing pressure on Israel to call off hostilities. Brazil's president has compared Israel's battle against Hamas to Holocast. Along with mounting calls for a humanitarian truce, a number of politicians from the US, Australia, Canada, UK, EU, and Jordan backed Israel's proposal to halt and retreat from a planned ground offensive in the southern Gazan city of Rafah. Are chances of an Israel-Hamas truce, however, slim?
Please login to add comment.