Rishi Sunak promises more tax cuts as Tories unveil summer election manifesto
Discharging the Conservatives' General Election program, Rishi Sunak seeks to turn around his party's dismal performance after his premature death at D-Day observances. He promises to remove the capital gains tax on landlord sales to tenants, decrease national insurance once more, offer "protected pensions," and cut immigration in half in his ideas.
Good Friday: 35th time that a 65-year-old Filipino man has been "crucified"
An old man of sixty-five was "crucified" for the thirty-fifth time in the Philippines. The streets of Taxco, a town known for silver mining, were strolled by Encorvadas in Mexico. Walking through the streets of Australia was a man posing as Jesus Christ with a cross. See how people celebrated Good Friday around the globe with this report.
Brazil's coup anniversary: Opponents caution against a return of the right-wing
Left-wing groups in Brazil organized demonstrations on the anniversary of the military takeover in 1964. They demanded punishment for those who planned the attack on Congress the previous year.
Nigerian kidnapping: Gunmen raid a school, leaving hundreds of students missing
In two different occurrences, gunmen kidnapped over 300 schoolchildren in Nigeria. They all took place over the course of three days. The kidnapped children's parents and relatives claim they feel abandoned by their government.
SpaceX's Starship rocket safely returns to Earth after being blasted into orbit.
SpaceX's massive Starship rocket successfully launched and, for the first time, returned from orbit. The test is a significant milestone for Elon Musk and his firm. The starship reached space, withstood the heat of re-entry, and landed in the Indian Ocean as intended. It is the largest and most powerful rocket system ever created. NASA expects it will be a reusable vehicle for returning people to the Moon.
According to Hamas, Saleh Al-Arouri, a top commander of the organization, was slain in an incident on Tuesday in southern Beirut, Lebanon. Despite being reported by a US official to CNN, Israel did not take credit for the strike. Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, called Arouri's death a "cowardly assassination," and the Houthi rebels in Yemen, who have been attacking ships in the Red Sea, also denounced the crime. Although a senior source cautioned that the conflict will persist throughout the year, Israel's military said on Monday that it will start removing thousands of soldiers from Gaza this week. According to the Ministry of Health, which is under the control of Hamas, Israeli attacks on Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least 22,185 Palestinians.
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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.
"More words cannot be spoken about Gaza." MEP from Sweden's quiet protest
During an EU parliamentary session, a Swedish MEP protested Israel's war on Gaza for the majority of her allowed speaking time before declaring that "human rights have a skin color" and that there were "no more words to speak about what's going on in Gaza."
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Healing away from the warzone: 500 injured in Gaza receive treatment overseas.
Since Israel began its bombardment on Gaza, 5,000 wounded Palestinians have been transferred for medical care overseas. Among them are young children who were brought to Qatar with severe amputations and crippling trauma wounds. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, at least 10,000 additional patients are on waiting lists for evacuation from the Strip.
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