UK MP involved in sexting incident, exchanging colleague phone numbers
A big source of humiliation occurred when a UK MP was discovered to have given up the phone numbers of other MPs and ministers in a honey trap sexting scandal.
The disappearance of airplanes continues to baffle
One of the greatest unanswered mysteries in aviation history is marking its tenth anniversary. A Malaysia Airlines aircraft carrying 239 passengers and crew took off from Kuala Lumpur but never reached Beijing.
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!
US: There's a chance to name a cockroach after your ex at the Bronx Zoo.
For $15, visitors to the Bronx Zoo can name a cockroach after their former romantic partner. This gives people the chance to exact revenge on their ex-partners and express their emotions in a unique way.
Egyptian pound falls to all-time low as a result of economic difficulties
An $8 billion loan to Egypt has been approved by the International Monetary Fund. As per the country's premier, the agreement will aid in reestablishing economic equilibrium. The news was made as the value of the Egyptian pound fell to an all-time low compared to the US dollar. Interest rates have increased by 600 basis points by Egypt's central bank. One of the main requests of the IMF for Egypt was devaluation.
"Israeli actions in Gaza amount to genocide," argues a former PLO legal advisor.
Diana Buttu, a Palestinian lawyer and former legal counselor to the Palestine Liberation Organization, has criticized Israeli military activities in Gaza. She believes that displacing civilians without providing bare essentials is prohibited under international law. Buttu emphasized the relevance of international legal processes in dealing with the problem, ongoing legal developments, and their potential long-term implications. She questioned Israel's professed intentions, accusing them of committing genocide and ethnic cleansing. Despite Israel's claims to limit civilian losses, Buttu noted extensive bombing of hospitals and schools as proof of genocide on the ground. She also spoke about Israel's strategic goals and the ongoing battle in Gaza, highlighting Palestinian resilience against Israeli forces and exploring the potential use of military activities as bargaining chips in cease-fire negotiations.
UK: Sunak government looks at the childcare issue; study emphasizes staffing shortages in nurseries
Working-class families now face the largest childcare costs in England, the nation with the world's best quality childcare system. It's getting increasingly pricey for individuals in the UK.
Apple issued a spyware assault warning to users in 92 countries.
Along with 91 other nations, Apple has sent a new wave of danger notifications to some of its users in India. The company has stated that these consumers may have been the targets of a mercenary spyware attack.
When "Dubidubidu" became popular, it topped Spotify's viral top 50 in Japan.
Many people from this East Asian country are moving to the rhythms of a Chilean song in Japan. The performer of a 20-year-old song from Chile called Dubidubidu was taken aback when it went viral in Japan.
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NY immigration crisis: A visitor was shot in Times Square, and police were assaulted The newest transient residents of Randall's Island are migrants, who make up about 3,000 of the tent-dwelling migrants in an island park close to New York. It is the biggest asylum seeker facility in New York, and it is now having trouble finding room for new arrivals.
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