Prime Minister Hun Manet aims to transform Cambodia into an upper middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income country by 2050, according to his speech at his first cabinet meeting. The s… Read More
The Ohio Ballot Board has approved the language for a fall measure seeking to establish abortion access as a fundamental right. However, opponents argue that the language is misleading and c… Read More
Georgia activists are demanding that Democratic senators denounce Atlanta's plan to check every signature on a petition regarding a proposed police and firefighting training center. The Demo… Read More
The Nigerian government has stated that it does not plan to borrow from any local or foreign organizations following the removal of subsidies on petrol and exchange rate harmonization. Finan… Read More
London's license plate-reading traffic cameras have been damaged, disconnected, or stolen by vigilantes opposing the city's new anti-pollution charge on older vehicles. The vandalism by a gr… Read More
First Nations leaders in Ontario unanimously passed a resolution opposing the removal of land from the Greenbelt for housing development. They demand that the land be returned to the Greenbe… Read More
Starting in September, residents of North Korea will have to pay 1 million won ($120) per year to access the Miraewon electronic library system, which allows them to read electronic copies o… Read More
A group called Historic Ottawa Development Inc. (HODI), consisting of architects, conservationists, and project managers, has put forward a plan to restore the dilapidated 24 Sussex Drive, t… Read More
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Erling Haaland scored his fifth Premier League hat-trick, with all five coming at the Etihad Stadium
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After a year and a half of negotiations, a rough draft of a global plastics treaty has been released. The draft proposes measures to reduce plastic production, eliminate hazardous chemicals… Read More
Massachusetts is revisiting the question of gig worker status, with a proposed ballot measure seeking to define gig workers as independent contractors. The state's attorney general has appro… Read More
Conservation groups have filed a lawsuit against the state of Utah for failing to protect the shrinking Great Salt Lake. The lawsuit claims that excessive diversions of water for agriculture… Read More
Egypt's Ministry of Education has banned the wearing of full-face veils in public and public schools. The decision has sparked debate on social networks in the country. The decree allows the… Read More
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, has been indicted on three criminal charges related to his possession of a firearm. The charges include lying about his illegal drug use in connecti… Read More
A Toronto landlord, Oberon Development Corporation, has banned electric transportation vehicles, including electric bikes and motorbikes, from its building complex. Notices were posted at 11… Read More
The U.S. and Iran have agreed to a five-for-five prisoner swap and the release of $6 billion in frozen funds. The Biden administration will monitor the money to ensure it is used for humanit… Read More
The United Auto Workers union (UAW) has initiated a strike targeting Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, marking the first time in history that the union has targeted all of the "Big Three… Read More
Five Americans who were detained in Iran for years have been released and arrived home in the United States. The release was part of a deal made by President Joe Biden, which involved the re… Read More
The article discusses the growing divide in South Korea over the country's North Korea policy. Former President Moon Jae-in warned against scrapping the inter-Korean military agreement, whil… Read More
Marc Tyler Nobleman, an author and Batman researcher, quit speaking at an Atlanta school after being told to remove a key point from his presentation about the co-creator of Batman. The scho… Read More
An Indonesian woman, Lina Lutfiawati, has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined 250 million rupiah ($16,262) for inciting religious hatred. Lutfiawati, also known as Lina Mukherjee… Read More
The Biden administration has granted temporary legal status, known as Temporary Protected Status (TPS), to an estimated 472,000 Venezuelans who have arrived in the United States as of July 3… Read More
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is close to implementing the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode for its examinations, according to Mr Patrick Areghan, the Head of National Office (H… Read More
In the midst of numerous controversies surrounding the tragic demise of Mohbad, Kemi Olunloyo, a self-proclaimed Investigative Journalist, has shared a startling opinion.
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Attorneys for convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh are seeking federal control over his remaining assets, which have been under state control for nearly two years. They argue that the federal go… Read More
Sam Bankman-Fried, the defendant in a criminal trial set to start on Tuesday, opposes allowing a Ukraine-based FTX customer to testify remotely. The customer, referred to as "FTX Customer-1… Read More
The United Kingdom's commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 is facing challenges as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced policy shifts to relieve burdens on workin… Read More
The global climate adaptation week in South Korea highlighted the challenges faced by Asia-Pacific countries in accessing climate finance. Developing nations argue that industrialized countr… Read More
The fraud trial against former President Donald Trump in New York is focusing on who was responsible for fraudulent financial statements. Trump's lawyers are attempting to shift blame onto a… Read More
Tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente workers across multiple states went on a three-day strike, demanding better pay and working conditions. The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions, repr… Read More
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and OPEC are engaged in a dispute over peak oil demand, which refers to the point when global crude demand reaches its highest level and begins to decli… Read More
Police in the UK have wrongly labelled hundreds of suspected rapists as women, according to data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Figures show that over the past four years, po… Read More
State regulators in Texas have released draft rules for the management of hazardous oilfield waste, giving the public one month to comment on the regulations. However, documents and intervie… Read More
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law aimed at forcing individuals with untreated mental illness or addiction issues to receive treatment. The law expands the definition of "… Read More
In a bribery trial involving two veteran DEA agents, professional informant Jorge Hernández has emerged as a key figure. Hernández, known as "Boliche," has a criminal history a… Read More
The United States is providing $12 million in immediate humanitarian assistance for Afghanistan after multiple earthquakes killed nearly 1,200 people and destroyed villages in the western He… Read More
ExxonMobil has agreed to acquire shale group Pioneer Natural Resources for $59.5 billion, making it the largest oil and gas deal in the US in over two decades. The deal will increase Exxon's… Read More
Investors are pressuring Tesla CEO Elon Musk to start spending on major media campaigns as the company's growth in unit sales lags. Shareholders have challenged Musk on this issue at the ann… Read More
University of Manitoba professor Radhika Desai is facing criticism for attending the Valdai Discussion Club in Russia, organized by a Russian think-tank on Canada's sanctions list for spread… Read More
Quebec Premier François Legault defends the decision to increase tuition fees for out-of-province students in order to protect the French language. The tuition hike will see costs for… Read More
The Wisconsin Senate has approved a bill, sponsored by Republicans, that would ban gender-affirming surgery for minors. Democratic Governor Tony Evers has stated that he will veto the measur… Read More
Paris has handed over classified files to a commission of historians from both Cameroon and France, as part of an effort to uncover the often overlooked history of colonization in Cameroon… Read More
The World Bank has approved a new vision statement that acknowledges its mission to combat climate change and alleviate global poverty on a "livable planet." However, critics argue that the… Read More
China is planning to enhance "patriotic education" in schools, universities, and religious institutions, including in Hong Kong, to strengthen loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party and Pres… Read More
Hong Kong leader John Lee has pledged to eradicate dissent in the city with new laws, stating that the "root causes of chaos haven't yet been eliminated". Lee plans to introduce new national… Read More
The detention of musician Naira Marley upon his arrival in Nigeria has prompted his sister, Shubomi, to speak out against it, stating that it is a violation of his human rights.
Earlier this… Read More
Nigerian actor and director, Yul Edochie has taken to Instagram to react to the late UNIPORT student, Justina Otuene Nkang, who was killed and disassembled by her boyfriend allegedly for mon… Read More
John Cleese, a member of Monty Python, claims that the comedy group was one of the first targets of cancel culture in the 1970s, particularly due to their film "Life of Brian" which offended… Read More
Two Republican lawmakers in Oklahoma, who have traditionally been supporters of the death penalty, are calling for a temporary halt to executions in the state. State Reps. Kevin McDugle and… Read More
The article discusses the Canadian government's decision to exempt home heating oil from the carbon tax for three years and expand a program to help those who use heating oil install electri… Read More
North Korean citizens are being forced by authorities to donate materials and labor to fix potholes and cracks in roads. However, residents argue that it is unfair to make them sacrifice for… Read More
Hong Kong security chief Chris Tang has warned that the city plans to enact more far-reaching security laws to prevent espionage, which could apply to anyone worldwide. The 2020 National Sec… Read More
A former Chinese state-owned enterprise employee has been sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly handing "corporate intelligence" to foreign intelligence agencies. The man, identifie… Read More
Michigan's state legislature has passed a package of bills requiring 100% of its electricity to come from clean sources by 2040, making it one of the most ambitious targets in the country. T… Read More
The Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions in Gabon has announced a timetable for the transition period, which is set to conclude in August 2025. The government is expe… Read More
Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, explained why he did not intervene to prevent Oba Ghandi Olaoye, the newly appointed Soun of Ogbomosoland… Read More
AAA games represent the pinnacle of the video game industry, offering breathtaking graphics, compelling storytelling, and immersive gameplay experiences. Some of the best AAA games have push… Read More
AAA games are the pinnacle of the gaming industry, known for their high production values, cutting-edge graphics, and immersive gameplay experiences. These games are typically created by lar… Read More
AAA games, short for "triple-A games", are the epitome of high-quality, big-budget video games in the industry. These games are developed by well-established studios with significant financi… Read More