US: The FDA is looking into the possibility of bird flu in the milk supply chain after finding evidence of the disease in 1 in 5 milk samples.
The Food and Drug Administration in the US discovered avian flu virus pieces in pasteurized milk samples. Although the FDA continues to insist that the milk is safe to consume, it is awaiting the findings of an inquiry to make this claim. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Internet users encounter issues due to damage to the underwater cable.
Due to damage to the fiber optic cable that connects Singapore to Pakistan and Europe, internet customers are experiencing a major disadvantage. Stay tuned for additional information!
UN General Assembly backs Palestinian bid: overwhelming support for full UN membership.
The General Assembly has supported a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member. The resolution asks the Security Council to reconsider and endorse the subject, thereby recognising a Palestinian state.
Hunger in Zimbabwe: Annual crops destroyed by protracted drought
A drought in Zimbabwe has ruined much of the annual harvest, leaving millions of people hungry. There are places where it hasn't rained in weeks, and a large number of people rely on UN funding to survive.
Kenyan femicide: protestors denounce the rise in violence against women
There has been an outcry following the murder of over twelve women in Kenya this month. Marchers demanding more protection for women and girls have taken to the streets of major cities.
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Beijing hosts China's annual National People's Congress. An important occasion on the political calendar in China is the yearly session of the National People's Congress (NPC), the upper house of government. The NPC meets once a year in Beijing to deliberate on and approve financial allocations, government policies, and important legislative issues. Delegates from all over China assemble in Beijing for the annual session to examine and approve reports submitted by government officials. Among the reports they receive is the premier's work report, which summarizes the government's accomplishments and goals for the upcoming year. Along with approving the national budget and significant economic and social policies, the NPC also deliberates over and approves significant legislation and changes.
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Pakistan is engulfed in a protest over election cheating. The election in Pakistan, which appeared to be ended with results in hand, has turned out to be anything but, despite the best efforts of all parties, there is no indication of an Alliance to form a government, and the issues facing the country's 241 million citizens now seem more fantastic than before. Watch to find out more!
There are concerns over who will benefit from the technology and at what cost because, even though much artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that make headlines today are created in Silicon Valley, a large portion of the labor force driving the boom is located in the Global South. The director of the Digital Futures Lab, Urvashi Aneja, along with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa, examine the effects AI is already having on communities in the Global South, ranging from labor conditions to democracy and the environment, and why nations must go beyond "catching up with the North" when determining the role AI can and should play in their societies.
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Hundreds assemble in South Korea for a 'power sleep' event.
On Saturday (May 18), South Koreans closed their eyes and relaxed for a sleeping contest aimed at raising awareness about the need of rest in a country with one of the world's lowest sleep quality rankings.
Xenophobia is quietly making its way back to South Africa.
Up to 18,000 people per day, including shoppers and daily workers, pass through the official Betbridge crossing point between Zimbabwe and South Africa...but now there is a new headache: since the South African government initiated a crackdown, many Zimbabweans are opting for the perilous Limpopo river crossing, where they encounter smugglers and thieves as well.
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