China's Embassy is criticized by Taiwan, which declares itself to be a free nation.
Following the interview with Taiwan's Foreign Minister, the Chinese embassy declared that the interview was "firmly opposed" and "strongly deplored". Our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal has received a copy of the response in the form of a release, which has been posted on the Chinese embassy's website, and requests that he consider it "seriously."
Massive security breach in the UK, as China hacks the UK's Defense Ministry
The UK's Ministry of Defence suffered a massive data leak, compromising the personal information of UK military members. A third-party payroll system used by the MoD was also compromised. This system contained the names and bank accounts of current and former military personnel.
UK PM Rishi Sunak unveils biggest military spending increase in a generation
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to increase the country's defense spending to £75 billion annually, or 2.5 percent of GDP, by the end of the decade. Stay tuned for additional information!
Poland: Destructive buildings, blocked roads, and five fatalities due to strong winds
Strong gusts that reached a speed of 155 km/h tore over southern Poland, killing at least five people with fallen trees. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Sudan Civil War: One year later, the situation is still dire.
Over 8.5 million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of a year-long conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This has caused the greatest displacement crisis in history and forced families to relocate several times as people attempt to flee to neighboring nations that also face economic and security challenges. A lack of resources has forced some people to return to the capital city devastated by conflict. Famine is a new issue that is encroaching on Sudan.
large-scale protests against the far right across Germany
According to the organizers, over 1.4 million people participated in protests against the far right over the weekend. Due to crowding, the rally in Munich had to be shortened. Nationwide, the protests were publicized in over 100 locations. Thousands of protesters protested outside the parliament in Berlin. The fury stems from rumors that far-right extremists and Alternative for Germany party members met to discuss plans for the mass expulsion of immigrants and people of foreign ancestry.
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The UK PM, Rishi Sunak, supports JK Rowling as the argument over Scotland's new hate crime laws heats up.
In support of novelist J.K. Rowling's critique of recent Scottish hate crime legislation, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that people shouldn't be prosecuted “for articulating plain facts on biology."
Russia-Ukraine war: attack in Donetsk, Russia-held, killing at least 27 people in a famous market
At least 27 people were killed on Sunday when artillery shells, shattered stores, shattered glass, and human deaths hit a district of Russian-occupied Donetsk in Eastern Ukraine.
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.
First Iftar gathering since the Syrian War at Aleppo's ancient Umayyad mosque
Aleppo's magnificent Umayyad mosque is once again the site of iftar prayers. During the Syrian conflict, Aleppo was one of the worst-hit areas. Currently, it is gradually rebuilt, one symbolic step at a time.
‘There is no life here’: The aftermath of al-Shifa Hospital siege
Arabic's Ismail al-Ghoul said, "Buildings in all departments have been burned, and the structure of the complex has been damaged from the inside." He also said that the facility's walls, doors, and stairs have all been "destroyed." Al-Ghoul stated, "Based on our observations, it seems the occupation forces targeted the health sector on purpose and destroyed the largest medical complex in Gaza City." He said that since the hospital was also acting as a shelter for those in need, people are attempting to rescue what they can from the rubble. "Life does not exist here." The complex can never be rebuilt; it is in ruins.
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