UN adopts AI-related global resolution first | World Business Watch
The United Nations has passed the first international resolution on artificial intelligence in a historic decision. This resolution calls on member nations to preserve personal information, uphold human rights, and watch for any AI-related concerns.
UK MP involved in sexting incident, exchanging colleague phone numbers
A big source of humiliation occurred when a UK MP was discovered to have given up the phone numbers of other MPs and ministers in a honey trap sexting scandal.
20 people are killed in a military base explosion in Cambodia, and other nearby structures are destroyed.
The incident's occurrence is indicative of the blast's strength. A whole ammunition truck detonated, killing at least twenty soldiers and wounding dozens more. Keep an eye out for additional information!
A man's bakery turns becomes a lifeline amid bombs and starvation.
Not only have many Palestinians lost their houses as a result of the continuing war in Gaza, but their means of subsistence have also been devastated. However, some are coming up with inventive ways to carry on. A man is committed to growing his bakery business in spite of growing costs and the fact that he needs to borrow everything, including a rolling pin.
The World Bank promises Egypt $6 billion as international assistance surges.
The World Bank has offered Egypt a $6 billion support package over three years. Half of this will go directly to government programs, while the other half attempts to support the private sector. This follows an enhanced $8 billion credit plan approved by the International Monetary Fund in March.
Climate change: Surface and ocean temperatures will break records in 2023. As a result of their ability to absorb 90% of the heat trapped by carbon emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, the seas are the most evident indicator of global warming. According to research, the oceans warmed dramatically annually over the preceding 10 years, and scientists predicted that in 2023 they would absorb record levels of heat.
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Egypt: Al-Ahram film studio in Giza is on fire; no casualties have been recorded.
Early on Sunday morning, a large fire broke out at a film studio in Giza. One of Egypt's first cinematography studios is the AL Aram Film Studio. In addition to evacuating inhabitants from surrounding regions, the Giza authorities sent out a team of firefighters to stop the fire from spreading. Watch to find out more!
UK: Senior Tory official acknowledges participation
To his great humiliation, prominent Tory MP Rishi Sunak has acknowledged his role in a Honey Trap scandal that targeted a minister and other lawmakers. At least 12 males who work in and around the UK Parliament have been singled out as part of the scandal.
Valencia firefighters are currently conducting an investigation after rescuing trapped residents from a wind-blown blaze.
Firefighters from Valencia showed courage and expertise when they saved people who were trapped inside a blazing building that was being fueled by powerful winds. Investigations are presently underway on the incident, which resulted in considerable damage.
Thousands of people assemble at Al-Aqsa Mosque for Eid al-Fitr prayers.
The holy month of Ramadan is coming to a conclusion for Muslims in the Occupied Territories. At the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in Occupied East Jerusalem, thousands of Palestinians have gathered for Eid prayers.
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