States proclaim states of emergency, and there is great excitement in the US about the total solar eclipse.
The impending solar eclipse appears promising for the US travel and tourist sector. There has been an extraordinary demand for lodging from Americans hoping to see the celestial spectacle, with some areas of the country falling inside the "path of totality". Millions of people in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, will not be able to see the sun on Monday due to a total solar eclipse caused by the moon.
Panama's final presidential debate is overshadowed by a key omission.
In the final debate before the nation's May 5 election, six of the eight contenders for Panama's presidency outlined their strategies for creating jobs and handling the country's water crisis. Stay tuned for additional information!
Imran Khan's wife received a 14-year term in the Toshakhana case | Race To Power
Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, received 14-year terms concerning the illicit sale of official gifts. The former prime minister, his close adviser, and former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi were condemned to ten years in prison in a case involving the leakage of state secrets the day before they were sentenced.
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For the first time in its 61-year history, Porsche is incorporating a hybrid drive system into a road-going 911. The impending all-new Porsche 911 will include a new 400V electric system, potentially paired with a 4.4-litre V8 engine, and will be faster than its predecessor. The first-ever series-production 911 Hybrid will debut on May 28 after undergoing over 3 million miles of testing worldwide. So, let's look at some of its incredible performance test results.
Festival Qumra: A Qatari occasion showcasing the area's up-and-coming directors
To support the region's future generation of filmmakers, Qatar is hosting its tenth annual Qumra festival. To assist prospective filmmakers and producers in developing their work, some of the top figures in the industry are invited to Doha for this event. In particular, for young Palestinian filmmakers, the event provides a lifeline.
Apple is closing in on an agreement with OpenAI to use its AI.
According to reports, Apple is close to finalizing an arrangement with OpenAI to put the startup's technology on the iPhone. This is part of Apple's bigger attempt to incorporate artificial intelligence technologies into its gadgets.
UK student protest: Palestinian solidarity protests at UCL
Students supporting Palestinians have set up camp outside University College London. They claim they would continue to demonstrate until the university divests from Israeli institutions that 'benefit from the conflict in Gaza'.
Tatarstan, Russia, is the target of a drone strike by Ukraine.
Russia has reported drone assaults on two industrial locations in Tatarstan, which are situated over 1,000 kilometers away from the Ukrainian border. They went after places where drones were assembled, including an oil plant. Should the assaults have originated from Ukrainian territory, they would represent one of the most extensive drone operations that Ukraine's troops have conducted since the start of the conflict.
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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