UK: Prince Harry's battle for security from the police
A High Court judge concluded on Wednesday that the British government was allowed to alter the level of police protection for a member of the royal family who was no longer performing official duties, meaning Prince Harry lost the protracted legal struggle over the reduction of his security in the country.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Islamic Affairs announces a ban on Iftar.
In advance of the fasting month of Ramadan, Saudi Arabia has implemented new regulations. Iftar in mosques was outlawed by Saudi Arabian Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. Watch to find out more!
US: A new high for Biden's unfavorable rating: Survey
According to a survey released on Saturday, there is strong voter disapproval of Joe Biden's job performance, reaching 47%, the most negative polling percentage at any point during his presidency.
A significant advancement in warfighting capabilities may be seen in the F-22 Raptor's blend of stealth, supercruise, maneuverability, integrated avionics, and enhanced supportability. Keep checking back for additional information!
Saudi Arabia's road administration reports a 27% increase in traffic deaths before Iftar.
There have been some unsettling developments in Saudi Arabia during the holy month of Ramadan. The number of traffic deaths in the Islamic Kingdom is rising by 27%. According to the Saudi General Authority for Roads, there has been a noticeable rise in traffic accidents during Ramadan. Watch to find out more!
A UK court allows Assange to challenge his extradition to the US.
According to a UK judge, Julian Assange should have the opportunity to challenge a decision to extradite him to the United States. The WikiLeaks founder must have the right to contest the British government's extradition request from June 2022, according to a ruling made on Tuesday by the High Court of London. This is unless the United States guarantees, in writing, that he will be given a fair trial and won't be executed. According to a UK judge, Julian Assange should have the opportunity to challenge a decision to extradite him to the United States. The High Court in London ruled on Tuesday that the WikiLeaks founder must have the right to challenge the British government’s June 2022 extradition order unless the United States provides within three weeks assurances that he would receive a fair trial and would not face the death penalty. A further hearing has been scheduled for May 20, meaning Assange cannot be extradited immediately. Depending on the ruling, his campaign team had warned that could have happened.
Antarctica: A robot plane will map the effects of climate change Scientists and engineers have touched down in Antarctica to test a drone that will aid in the prediction of climate change effects by experts. Areas of the continent that have been off-limits to scholars will be mapped by the autonomous aircraft. It has been tested in severe weather conditions near the highest peaks in Wales. In order to estimate how quickly the ice could melt and contribute to an increase in sea level worldwide, its first experiment will map the mountains beneath an ice sheet. Scientists' ability to learn more about Antarctica is hampered by current technological capabilities.
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The US presents itself as a global champion of liberty and democracy. But a sinister reality lies beyond the exterior. Years have seen the US benefit from suffering abroad. Military funding worth billions fuels wars abroad, lining the coffers of an elite few. The most recent examples are the conflicts in Europe and Asia. The following report clarifies how the US war machine exploits people's pain for financial gain. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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Canada's Vancouver Island is shaken by nearly 2,000 earthquakes in a single
A location off the coast of Canada had around 2,000 earthquakes in a single day, which scientists believe is a sign that deep sea magmatic rupture is likely to build new oceanic crust. There is no danger to individuals from the earthquakes. The quakes are intriguing from a scientific perspective, according to scientists, because they can provide information about how the ocean floor fractures and new crust originates. Keep an eye out for further details!
Women in Afghanistan are suffering under the Taliban, according to refugees from that country living in Australia. To help with their suffering, they host fundraisers and provide assistance. Once again, the Taliban begin a new school year in Afghanistan devoid of female students. Women's rights in Afghanistan are still not fully respected.
Denmark: During the sixth annual Copenhagen Light Festival, Danish runners donning lights
The seventh annual Festival of Lights in Copenhagen is being held this year, and thousands of Danes participate in a 7-kilometer marathon while wearing neon and LED lights.
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