Google's representatives in New York and California organized employee protests and rallies against the company's billion-dollar contract with Israel. Our next report will cover this topic.
Joe Biden wins the first primary of the US election year in South Carolina. South Carolina's first Democratic primary was easily won by Joe Biden. With around 96% of the vote, he defeated two other contenders with ease.
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Chile pollution: The government plans to shut down coal facilities.
A coal plant in northern Chile is set to begin shutting down as part of a government strategy to phase out coal production there. Many residents of Mejillones are in advanced stages of cancer as a result of plant poisoning. The coal industry gave the port town riches but also produced high amounts of pollution.
Moscow Terror Attack: Russian flag illuminates Dubai's Burj Khalifa
The UAE has shown support for the victims of the horrifying terrorist assault that targeted a Moscow concert hall by bathing its famous sites in the colors of the Russian flag.
Gaza hunger: Using tin cans to raise awareness of famine
As Israel continues to impose restrictions on food access into the besieged Strip, the UN claims that Gaza is on the verge of a famine. Tin cans contain the majority of the meager food that does reach Gaza. One Palestinian used an unusual method to convey a message to the globe.
War in Gaza: Israeli forces press deeper into the north and south of the strip
The Israeli force has advanced deeper into northern and southern Gaza, re-entering the densely populated city of Jabalia in the north. The claimed goal is to prevent Hamas from reestablishing its capabilities, but the increasing civilian casualties indicate a different tale. Displaced Palestinians express sadness and anger as attacks continue. Meanwhile, Israeli forces escalate their attacks in southern Gaza, edging closer to a possible full-scale assault on Rafah. The United Nations human rights head strongly condemns such measures, citing violations of international humanitarian law and judicial decisions. Many Palestinians have been evacuated yet again, this time to a designated 'humanitarian zone' that lacks basic supplies.
The New Zealand government has tightened visa regulations, citing 'unsustainable' levels of migration.
The New Zealand government is lowering the number of migrant laborers it will take on. The new visa limits aim to reduce inflation by increasing work opportunities for locals. However, due to the policy shift, several firms and employees are concerned about their futures.
British lawmakers exited the chamber after the speaker was chastised for how they handled the cease-fire motion.
Out of dissatisfaction with how the House Speaker handled a vote on a motion calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, a few British MPs left parliament. Ian Blackford is a Scottish National Party and a British Parliament member.
Kenya floods: Nearly 200 people have been murdered since March.
Floods and landslides in Kenya have killed 188 people since March, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes, according to the government and Red Cross. Floods and landslides have killed dozens more people in neighboring Tanzania and Burundi.
ISIS, a longstanding enemy, has become more potent as a result of the battles in Europe and West Asia. This worrying resurgence is highlighted by the recent attack on the Moscow Crocus Concert Hall, which was attributed to ISIS-K, or Islamic State Khorasan. To learn more, watch this.
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