Thirty years of democracy in South Africa: students at universities still demanding change
South Africa's thirty years of democracy may have brought about political stability. Still, the country's high unemployment rate and extreme inequality have prevented everyone from living better lives than those guaranteed by the Constitution.
Sudanese Eid al-Fitr: Thousands come to pray for world peace
In northeastern Sudan, thousands of internally displaced people have been commemorating Eid. They claim that despite the difficulties, giving has been prevalent throughout Ramadan.
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!
Families in Gaza leave Rafah because they fear additional assaults by Israel. In an attempt to escape Israel's conflict, over a million Palestinians escaped to Rafah in Gaza. Many are now escaping the city once more out of fear of a ground offensive and additional aerial bombardment.
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Olympics 2024: Cyber threats for France during the Paris Games
The Olympics in Paris are quickly approaching. Cybercriminals will be tempted to interfere with the games. During the games, France can run into several cyber dangers. However, it appears that the French government has already devised a fix. You may read more in this report.
Philippines crackdown on illegal internet gaming: Laborers claim forced labor and torture
Hundreds of Chinese-owned online casinos are allegedly running illegally in the Philippines, according to local authorities. Since October, at least two have already closed. According to officials, they were con artists. Worker allegations also include forced labor and torture.
Oscar nominees for 2024: Only four nominations come from Latin American films
Hollywood productions have always dominated the Oscars. However, in recent years, the Academy has been more accepting of foreign-language films. The 2024 Awards have received nominations for four Latin American films. Regional filmmakers claim that it might be much higher if they were able to obtain additional support.
US FTC filed a lawsuit against Apple for allegedly breaking antitrust rules. Despite Apple's denial of wrongdoing, the US antitrust agency has chosen to pursue legal action against the company. Stay tuned for more information!
Zelenskyy: Glide bombs are Russia's primary instrument of warfare against Ukraine.
Ukraine claims Russian soldiers used so-called 'glide bombs' in an attack on a busy hardware shop in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Saturday, killing 15 people and injuring more than 40. Russian glide bombs, modified with wings and satellite navigation equipment, may reach targets tens of kilometers inside Ukraine while allowing the launching aircraft, such as SU-34s, to remain within Russian airspace. Despite pledges of F-16s from European partners, Ukraine does not have adequate air defense against these strikes. Ground-launched glide bombs delivered to Ukraine are blocked by Russian electronic jamming, allowing Russian glide bombs to retain aerial supremacy while destroying ground targets.
Could a wealth tax fund poverty and climate change?
With the premise that it would aid in the battle against poverty and climate change, the G20 Minister's suggestion of a wealth tax on billionaires is garnering a lot of steam. Further information will be released soon.
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.
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