Is the Samsung Galaxy S24 worth all the hype? Samsung unveils its flagship phones with batteries that can last an astounding fifty years between charges. There have been a lot of fascinating technological advancements over the last week; in our tech wrap, we highlight the most noteworthy ones.
The ice cover in Greenland is decreasing and there is a risk of a runaway greenhouse impact.
Many polar bears must adjust their meals throughout portions of the summer as a result of the Arctic sea ice decreasing due to climate change. According to a study, polar bears in Hudson Bay may be starving.
Drug companies fight over a COVID-19 vaccine patent in London.
Pharmaceutical companies promised not to compete in the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine during the epidemic. After four years, Moderna claims Pfizer/BioNTech utilized its patented technology and is suing the company for royalties. Pfizer/BioNTech has challenged a Moderna patent in the London High Court. It will take years to resolve this matter, which is pending in five different countries.
Turkey's President Erdogan has announced his intention to resign from office.
Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, has indicated that the local elections later this month will be his final ones. This announcement comes after an unprecedented two decades in office. See to find out more!
Sydney attack: Joel Cauchi,40, is the attacker; an investigation is being conducted
Sydney, Australia, residents are still putting the pieces together following the stabbing event that occurred inside a mall on Saturday. Six persons were killed, five of them were women and one was a male security guard.
Ireland's Leo Varadkar will resign as prime minister
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland said a moment ago that he would be stepping down, with a national election scheduled for the following year. Many were not prepared for the shift.
Increased airstrikes by the US and the UK target Houthi targets in the capital of Yemen In a joint statement, the US and UK claimed that their armies had attacked 36 Houthi targets in 13 different places throughout Yemen, assisted by Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. As per the statement, the purpose of the strikes was to weaken and hinder the ability of the Houthi militia, which is supported by Iran, to carry out their heedless and unstable assaults on American and foreign ships that were legally passing through the Red Sea. The statement claims that airstrikes destroyed Houthi missile systems, launchers, underground weapons storage sites, and other equipment.
Although the statement notes the Houthis' ties to Iran, it is unclear if these strikes are a part of the US's announced plans to retaliate for drone attacks on Jordan that resulted in the deaths of three US soldiers.
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UNRWA photojournalist recalls his daughter being killed by Israelis
"Every day, I relive it." A Palestinian father who was obeying evacuation instructions to escape to south Gaza is photographed by UNRWA returning to the scene where Israeli forces killed his four-year-old daughter.
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ISIS, a longstanding enemy, has become more potent as a result of the battles in Europe and West Asia. This worrying resurgence is highlighted by the recent attack on the Moscow Crocus Concert Hall, which was attributed to ISIS-K, or Islamic State Khorasan. To learn more, watch this.
Rafah's embrace of Ramadan: A destroyed mosque is transformed into a place of worship
Palestinian Muslims find it difficult to observe Ramadan customarily because of Israel's targeting of mosques. Rafah residents are repurposing the remains as a place of worship despite the damage.
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.
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