UK: Tories will take harsh measures on the financial crisis, fearing campaign sustainability amid dwindling funding.
The Tory party is experiencing further difficulties due to its current financial situation. Furious party members refused to sponsor PM Rishi Sunak's campaigning. Watch to learn more!
Ghana's legislature approves a bill to intensify the suppression of LGBTQ+ rights.
On Wednesday, February 28, the Ghanaian parliament approved a contentious bill that would significantly curtail LGBTQ rights in the nation. This comes only one week after the parliament rejected a proposal to soften some of the bill's provisions, which included non-custodial sentences like counseling for gay sex instead of jail time.
Apple is closing in on an agreement with OpenAI to use its AI.
According to reports, Apple is close to finalizing an arrangement with OpenAI to put the startup's technology on the iPhone. This is part of Apple's bigger attempt to incorporate artificial intelligence technologies into its gadgets.
UK PM Rishi Sunak unveils biggest military spending increase in a generation
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to increase the country's defense spending to £75 billion annually, or 2.5 percent of GDP, by the end of the decade. Stay tuned for additional information!
Thousands of Tunisians demonstrate against their worsening living conditions.
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!
Cyclone 'Remal' claimed at least 61 lives in India & Bangladesh
Cyclonic storm Remal has contributed to significant rainfall across the Indian northeastern states, including Mizoram, Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. Cyclone Remal takes at least 61 lives, including eight in Bengal and 17 in Bangladesh.
Scientists claim they have successfully cut HIV out of infected cells
Scientists are claiming a significant breakthrough in HIV cure researchers at the University of Amsterdam successfully eliminated the virus from infected cells using Nobel prize technology called CRISPR the gene editing technology.
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.
Rebuilding their life a year after the earthquake in Turkey presents challenges. Last year, approximately 50,000 people were killed and 100,000 injured as a result of solid earthquakes that devastated 11 provinces in southern Turkey and northern Syria. The building is moving slowly even though a lot of debris has been removed. The tremors caused almost three million people to be evacuated.
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Israel is obstructing food and supplies; WFP stops delivering food to the north due to security concerns
Thousands of Palestinians are being forced to starve to death as a result of Israel's blockade of humanitarian aid and food supplies into Gaza. In particular, there are long lines of hungry kids in the northern section of Gaza who are in severe need of food. More and more grave situations are being reported by aid organizations including the UN World Food Program and the Palestine Red Crescent. Because it is unsafe to deliver aid to the north, the WFP has recently stopped doing so.
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