Category: World
Threads: Instagram launches app to rival Twitter; logs 5 million users in first hours
Instagram, a photo and video sharing social networking app owned by American company Meta Platforms, has launched Threads, a new app for sharing text updates
Exclusive: Cocaine Found at White House
On the past weekend, cocaine was found in a cubby hole in the West Wing entrance area of the White House. On Sunday, cocaine was
Fukushima Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater Plan: Concerns and Rage
Following approval from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog for a contentious plan that comes 12 years after the Fukushima nuclear meltdown, Japan will soon start
UN Watchdog Approves Japan’s Plan to Release Fukushima Waste Water into the Sea
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a UN watchdog, has ruled that Japan’s proposal to discharge wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear facility damaged by the
On 5th Night of Unrest in France, Hundreds More Arrested
As police reinforced flashpoint cities across the nation, the French government announced on Sunday that hundreds more people had been detained in a fifth night
Unrest in Nanterre: Exploring Perspectives Amidst Riots and Tensions
After Nahel, a 17-year-old kid of Algerian heritage, was fatally shot by the police, riots, violence, and social unrest recently erupted in Nanterre, a town
On Sweden’s burning of Quran, Iran said, “Promotes terrorism and extremism”
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the foreign minister of Iran, strongly denounced the right-wing man’s desecration of the holy Quran in the capital of Sweden on Thursday. Also
Highly confidential, secret’ documents were discussed by Trump on tape
US media have obtained an audio recording in which Donald Trump appears to admit to keeping a secret document after leaving the White House. Also
U.S. Slashes Funding For Scientific and Tech Research in West Bank Israeli Institutions
The U.S. in a significant policy shift has decided to cut funding for scientific and technology research conducted in Israeli institutions located in the West
Who Pays When Expensive Trips Go Wrong? -Titan Submersible’s Case
Rabbi Harold Kushner, who recently passed away, is best known for his book When Bad Things Happen to Good People, but he also authored the