France's Senate decides to entrench the right to an abortion in the constitution.
Abortion access will soon be a constitutional right for French citizens. Abortion rights have been overwhelmingly voted into the French Constitution by the Senate.
Gita Gopinath of the IMF supports Japan's new approach. Gita Gopinath, the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund, comments on the Bank of Japan's possible change in monetary policy as the world's markets keep a close eye on Japan. Gopinath emphasizes the significance of a gradual approach and good communication to avoid market disruptions, particularly in light of the decreasing output gap in Japan and the attractive growth prospects of pay negotiations.
Russia-Ukraine conflict | 'ATACMS': Ukraine's new, lethal missile that the US secretly supplied
Ukraine and its supporters believe they can turn the course of the war into an unexpected maneuver. Long-range missiles that Washington "secretly" sent to Kyiv to employ in its defense against the Russian onslaught have already been deployed.
US: According to a recent poll, Trump leads Biden by just 1%.
Despite the pressure brought on by the conflict in West Asia, the American President's approval ratings have apparently improved in recent months. As more people voted for Biden in 2020, a recent poll suggests that he has been able to reduce Donald Trump's lead.
News: United States Most Likely to Give Intel $10 Billion in Subsidies
In the most recent move in the worldwide competition to produce semiconductors, the Biden administration discusses providing tech giant Intel subsidies worth over $10 billion. According to a Bloomberg article, the package may contain direct grants and loans while negotiations are underway.
Nigeria abductions: 61 individuals are taken hostage by gunmen in Buda village
Sixty-one individuals, primarily women and children, were taken hostage by gunmen who raided a different community in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Over 300 people are currently unaccounted for following the third attack in less than a week.
An IAF Tejas aircraft crashes close to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan; the pilot successfully ejects
In Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, an Indian Air Force aircraft had an accident. The Tejas light combat aircraft went down during an operational training sortie close to Jaisalmer.
Australia targets 1.2 million cryptocurrency accounts in a considerable tax raid.
The Australian Tax Office has requested personal data and transaction details from cryptocurrency exchanges to crack down on customers who may neglect to pay their taxes. Stay tuned for additional information!
The International Court of Justice will hear South Africa's demand to halt Israel's offensive in Rafah.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will consider South Africa's appeal for additional emergency measures forcing Israel to withdraw from Gaza's Rafah City. South Africa's claim is part of a complaint filed against Israel, alleging it of violating the Genocide Convention in Gaza. Israel denies the accusations. In January, the court issued its first emergency measures in the case, directing Israel to ensure that its troops do not conduct genocidal actions against Palestinians in Gaza, to allow in additional humanitarian aid, and to preserve any evidence of violations. The May 16 and 17 hearings will exclusively address the new emergency measures. It will likely be years before the court can rule on the case's merits. William Schabas is a Middlesex University professor of international law specializing in human rights and international criminal law. He claims that South Africa's plea for a renewed court ruling is intended to prevent Israel from destroying the Gaza Strip.
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