Seven young activists protesting against climate change climbed into the Trevi Fountain in Rome on Sunday and poured diluted charcoal into the water to turn it black. The protesters from the “Ultima Generazione” (“Last Generation”) group held up banners saying “We won’t pay for fossil (fuels),” and shouted, “Our country …
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Putin says battle for Bakhmut is over, thanks Wagner, army
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday congratulated the Wagner group force and the Russian army for what he called the “liberation” of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, which Russia calls by its Soviet-era name of Artyomovsk. In a statement published on the Kremlin website, Putin said that the battle …
Read More »Biden unveils new $375 mln military aid package for Ukraine
US President Joe Biden has announced a new $375 million package of military aid to Ukraine on Sunday despite warnings from Russia, saying that the United States was making every effort to “bolster Ukraine’s defense” in its war against Russia. “Together with the entire G7, we have Ukraine’s back and I …
Read More »Iran summons Swiss ambassador over mission’s ‘unusual’ conduct
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has summoned the Swiss Ambassador to Tehran Nadine Olivieri Lozano over her country’s interference in the internal affairs of the Islamic Republic. The Ministry said in a statement issued on Sunday that Ambassador Lozano had been summoned on the grounds that Switzerland had made “unconventional and …
Read More »US fears combat losses in Ukraine could destroy F-16’s reputation: US media
The US may suffer serious logistical challenges by supplying Ukraine with advanced fighter jets including F-16s, as there is a possibility that the fighter or its technologies could fall into Russian hands or it could face significant losses in combat, according to an American magazine. Following months of Ukrainian government …
Read More »China boycotts G20 meeting in Indian-controlled Kashmir
China has said it opposed the G20 Tourism Working Group meeting scheduled to take place next week in the disputed Himalayan territory of Indian-controlled Kashmir and stressed that it will not attend the event. “China firmly opposes holding any form of G20 meetings on disputed territory. We will not attend such …
Read More »G7 countries offer Ukraine long-term support despite Russia’s warnings
The Group of Seven (G7) leaders have said that they would not back down from supporting Ukraine in its war as Russian forces continue to make advancements in the pro-Moscow regions. “Together with the entire G7 we have Ukraine’s back and I promise we’re not going anywhere,” octogenarian US President Joe …
Read More »Sudan’s army confirms seven-day ceasefire deal, says committed to agreement
Sudan’s army confirmed on Sunday a seven-day ceasefire deal with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), saying it would be limited to arrangements for a truce to protect civilians and hospitals and did not address political issues. “Your armed forces announces its commitment to the text of the agreement and …
Read More »White daisies bloom in Uruguay’s streets, in memory of missing in dictatorship era
In Uruguay’s cities and towns, paintings of white daisies, each with a missing petal, have appeared on walls and at windows in recent weeks, in memory of the people who went missing during the country’s military dictatorship that began 50 years ago. Thousands in the small South American country are …
Read More »Lebanese army says it arrests prominent Al Qaeda leader in Deir Ammar town
The Lebanese army said on Saturday it had arrested a prominent Al Qaeda leader in Deir Ammar town, northeast of the city of Tripoli. It identified the arrested man only as “T.M.” and said in a statement that the arrest took place on Friday. “T.M. is one of the most …
Read More »At least 12 civilians killed in Burkina Faso extremist attack
At least twelve civilians were killed in an attack by suspected extremists in an area of western Burkina Faso bordering Mali, a local official and residents told AFP on Saturday. The village of Kie was attacked by “unidentified armed individuals on Friday evening,” a local official said on the condition …
Read More »A 3.5-Magnitude Quake hits Nineveh
Iraq’s Ministry of Transportation on Saturday reported a mild earthquake in the Nineveh Governorate, registering a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter scale. The tremor, which took place in the afternoon, was reported to have resulted in no material damage. “The seismic event was registered at precisely 3:20:55 PM local …
Read More »Several reported dead after tourist plane crashes in Switzerland
A tourist plane crashed in a mountainous area of western Switzerland on Saturday, reportedly leaving several people dead. Regional police confirmed that a plane had crashed near Ponts-De-Martel in the Swiss canton of Neuchatel but did not immediately provide more details. According to media reports, several people died in the …
Read More »Iraq’s population set to exceed 43 million by end of 2023
Iraq’s population will exceed 43 million by the end of 2023 if its current birth rate of 1.2 million a year maintains, planning ministry has said. It comes after the ministry revealed last year that the population had risen to above 40 million people – a significant increase. Experts have …
Read More »Carlo Ancelotti analyses Real Madrid’s season following Champions League exit
Following their Champions League exit on Wednesday, Real Madrid’s season is all but over with four matches still to be played. Barcelona have already wrapped up the LaLiga title, meaning that second place is the best that Los Blancos can hope for. Despite this, Carlo Ancelotti, speaking in his pre-match …
Read More »What’s the Difference Between Vitamin D and D3?
Do you know the difference between Vitamin D and D3? Most people don’t, but it is an important distinction to make. Vitamin D is actually a group of vitamins, while D3 is the most active form of Vitamin D. In this blog post, we will discuss the differences between these …
Read More »G7 calls for developing global technical standards for AI
Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations on Saturday called for the development and adoption of technical standards to keep artificial intelligence (AI) “trustworthy”, saying governance of the technology has not kept pace with its growth. While the G7 leaders, meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, recognised that the approaches to …
Read More »El Niño could take a $3 trillion bite out of the world economy
El Niño is on its way, and when the warm weather pattern arrives, it could take a $3 trillion toll on the global economy, according to new research. That estimate is based on damages inflicted by El Niño in previous years, plus forecasts pointing to a potentially supercharged event this …
Read More »Russia’s Wagner group head Prigozhin claims full control of Bakhmut
The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, on Saturday claimed full control of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, the focus of the longest and bloodiest battle of the war. Reuters could not independently confirm the claim. Prigozhin made it in a video in which he appeared in combat …
Read More »Calls for clarity on how Mexico will address new US border rules
Advocates call for answers on how Mexico will handle expulsions, increased stresses on asylum system after end of Title 42. Rights observers and advocates have called on Mexico to release a clear plan for asylum seekers after a shift in US border policy that is expected to increase pressure on …
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