The Prime Minister of Iceland, who is resigning and announcing her candidacy for president, is Katrin Jakobsdottir.
Iceland's Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir announced on Friday that she would be leaving her position to run for president. Jakobsdottir has served in that capacity since 2017. It was unclear at first who would replace her.
Former President Donald Trump refers to immigrants living in the United States as 'animals'
During Tuesday's campaign rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin, former US President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump ramped up his demeaning remarks on migrants, referring to them as "animals," "not humans," and "mental patients."
South African politics: Land ownership is a crucial topic ahead of the election
Many South African citizens are concerned about land redistribution as the income disparity develops. Some feel that land access can help to reduce poverty, but some blame the ANC's delayed response.
UK: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to begin deporting immigrants by the spring
According to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the UK intends to send asylum seekers to Rwanda in the spring. This was the actual schedule for the asylum proposal by Rishi Sunak, which is presently being discussed in Parliament. Watch to find out more!
Morocco's rising forest fire risk and outdoor cooking increase forest risk.
Cooking out in the open is a joint family pastime in Morocco, but the consequences can be tragic. Therefore, tourists should be warned about the hazards of a forest fire.
News: United States Most Likely to Give Intel $10 Billion in Subsidies
In the most recent move in the worldwide competition to produce semiconductors, the Biden administration discusses providing tech giant Intel subsidies worth over $10 billion. According to a Bloomberg article, the package may contain direct grants and loans while negotiations are underway.
Production of maple syrup in Canada reaches a 5-year low.
According to new data from Statistics Canada, maple syrup output has reached a five-year low, and supplies of the beloved pancake topping are running low. 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.
Farmers in Europe reject the CAP and the Green Deal, call for minimum pricing, and demand an end to trade agreements.
Protesting against EU agricultural policies, farmers are going to the streets around Europe. Criticizing the Green Deal and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), they are demanding minimum pricing and an end to trade agreements. Big agribusinesses, according to the farmers, are the ones that profit from the current rules, not small farmers trying to make ends meet. A discussion over Europe's agricultural future and the EU's influence on it has been spurred by the protests.
Tunisia: There are protests about the country's declining economic status and living circumstances.
On Saturday, thousands demonstrated against the declining quality of life in front of the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, in response to a demand made by the country's largest labor union confederation. Watch to find out more!
Antarctic seals support Southern Ocean research for British scientists.
The British scientists are back from an innovative expedition, but this isn't your regular study. In reality, these scientists have enlisted the aid of a few surprising partners in their mission to discover the mysteries of the Southern Ocean. Watch to find out more!
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