Nepalese protests calling for the restoration of monarchy
Royalists in Nepal are staging protests to reinstate the late King Gyanendra Shah. They aim to restore the monarchy and restore Hinduism as the official state religion. Following violent riots, the same king was overthrown sixteen years ago. Why do the people of Nepal want him back?
Following Taiwan's presidential elections, Chinese balloons over Taiwan have been spotted recently. Fresh reports of balloon sightings follow Taiwan's presidential election results. One balloon soars near Pingtung County, while five balloons are near Keelung City. China has not ruled out using force in Taiwan. See to learn more!
Poland's audacious offer to house nuclear missiles from NATO
Moscow declares that the Russian military will examine any attempt by Poland to host US nuclear weapons. According to reports, Polish President Andrzej Duda was prepared to discuss with the US the possibility of hosting atomic weapons to fortify NATO's eastern frontier. Check out the article on how we are on the verge of a nuclear meltdown similar to the one that occurred in Cuba.
US: There's a chance to name a cockroach after your ex at the Bronx Zoo.
For $15, visitors to the Bronx Zoo can name a cockroach after their former romantic partner. This gives people the chance to exact revenge on their ex-partners and express their emotions in a unique way.
Have you heard of vampire bacteria that feed on human blood? Scientists at Washington State University have discovered this novel characteristic in bacteria such as E. Coli and Salmonella.
US Senate is poised to approve legislation banning TikTok next week.
Legislation compelling TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell off its ownership stake was placed on a fast track to become law by the US House on Saturday. President Joe Biden has stated he will sign the legislation, which is now anticipated to pass the Senate next week.
Turkey earthquakes: On the first anniversary, many of people are still homeless A year following Turkey's devastating earthquakes, the government has given temporary housing to 75,000 households that were forced from their homes. It is but a small portion of the projected 390,000 requirement. However, in one of the most severely affected communities, residents are helping with reconstruction instead of waiting for government aid.
Saudi Arabia is the third-least sleep-deprived nation worldwide.
In your opinion, which nations have the most sleep-deprived citizens worldwide? According to a recent survey, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and South Korea are on the list. While including Saudi Arabia is unexpected, mentioning Japan and South Korea is not. Keep an eye out for additional information!
UN military withdrawal: peacekeeping troops turn over the DRC's first base
After 25 years, the UN peacekeeping force MONUSCO is leaving the Democratic Republic of the Congo, sparking questions about how the government will deal with the more than 100 armed groups that are still active there.
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Russia and Ukraine talk during the UN Security Council meeting
On the eve of the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the UN Security Council convened to discuss the situation there. In an attempt to bring the dispute back into the public eye, diplomats increased their efforts.
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