Iceland issues a new whaling permit and receives criticism for animal welfare
On Tuesday, the government of Iceland announced that it had granted a fresh license to the only whaling company operating in the country, allowing it to resume hunting for the upcoming season. This news infuriated animal rights activists.
UK: Fresh defeats in House of Lords over Rwanda bill, lawmakers reject all 7 bill amendments
The UK PM Rishi Sunak's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has faced further delay. The people in the House of Lords voted against a number of changes to the legislation.
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.
Netanyahu opposes a two-state solution and the appeal from Hamas to halt the conflict in Israel-Hamas. The leader of the Israeli war cabinet charges Netanyahu of making up his military objectives. Members of the Israeli military cabinet discovered a deep-seated dispute. Netanyahu is charged with impeding the Israeli offensive's reduction in force. Reversing support might set off early polls for far-right parties. Watch to find out more!
Despite its small size, Singapore has established itself as a major Asian economic powerhouse. Xin En Lee of CNBC explains how the nation moved from a third-world to a first-world country.
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Scientists express concern over the rapid rise in levels of methane.
According to NOAA on Friday, in 2023, the most significant and abundant greenhouse gas created by humans—carbon dioxide—rose by the third-highest amount in the past 65 years of records. The quick rise in methane concentrations in the atmosphere, a more powerful but shorter-lived gas that traps heat, worries scientists. Watch to find out more.
Again, tens of thousands of people march in London to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.
Tens of thousands of protesters carried signs reading "Ceasefire now," "End genocide," and the well-known Palestinian catchphrase, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," as they marched through the heart of London on Saturday. The pro-Palestinian demonstration clogged the streets between the Houses of Parliament and Russell Square. The demonstration was passed by a smaller group of less than 100 pro-Israel supporters, who waved British and Israeli flags and performed dancing music after around ninety minutes. The UK is preparing for next month's general election, which coincides with the march. Protesters also claim that the vote will be impacted by the Gaza War.
Danger from DRC combatants: Uganda alerts people about an armed gang preparing an assault
An armed group with its headquarters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been alerted by Uganda's military about impending strikes. Forty-three people were slain at a school close to the border by Allied Democratic Forces combatants last year.
People have emphasized the value of physical touch for humans after the COVID-19 outbreak for years. The value of a simple hug was brought to our attention when the lockdowns were removed and the gaps in social separation caused by vaccinations were filled. According to a study, physical contact, especially hugs, can greatly improve both your mental and physical health, therefore science has now proved that giving someone a hug is healthy.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will remove its sanctions against Niger.
The sanctions imposed on Niger by the West African regional organization ECOWAS are to be lifted. These restrictions include border closures and the suspension of financial transactions. According to its officials, the decision was made with humanitarian concerns in mind. Three members of ECOWAS declared their departure from the West African regional organization, and now the organization's leaders are gathering.
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