Rights groups and overseas activists slammed China’s re-election to the United Nations Human Rights Council, saying Beijing is ‘demonstrably unfit’ to be a member because i… Read More
The article argues that while Israel has the right to pursue Hamas and prevent future threats, it must remember its moral values and spare innocent Palestinian lives. It criticizes Hamas for… Read More
Hundreds of people were killed in a massive blast at a hospital in Gaza City, with Israeli and Palestinian officials trading accusations over who was responsible. Palestinian officials blame… Read More
Cambodian environmental activists, Phuong Keoraksmey, Thun Ratha, and Long Kunthea, who are currently serving suspended prison sentences, have petitioned the Ministry of Justice to allow the… 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
Suchetan Bhattacharjee, a 41-year-old transgender man, expressed a hint of hope in the Supreme Court's recent judgment on LGBTQAI+ rights, but also disappointment over the denial of legal re… Read More
Scientists are launching a project to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African descent in order to create the world's largest database of population genomic information. The a… Read More
The Supreme Court of India recognized the need for greater civil rights for the LGBTQIA community but could not grant them extended rights. The court acknowledged the struggles faced by the… Read More
One year after deadly protests against the Chadian Junta, victims are seeking justice and compensation. The crackdown on the peaceful march in October 2022 resulted in conflicting reports of… Read More
The article discusses the author's meeting with the families of British victims of the October attacks in Jerusalem, expressing sympathy for their pain. The author condemns Hamas for their a… Read More
The Crew Module of the Test Flight-D1 Mission, launched by ISRO, has been successfully recovered from the Bay of Bengal. The module had separated from the rocket as planned and was retrieved… Read More
An extreme drought in Brazil's Amazon has caused water levels in the river to drop, revealing rock formations with ancient engravings of human forms that may date back 2,000 years. The engra… Read More
Swiss health care company Roche has agreed to acquire Telavant Holdings for $7.1 billion. Telavant produces drugs for inflammatory and fibrotic diseases and is developing a new therapy for C… Read More
Bobi, the world's oldest dog, has died at the age of 31. Guinness World Records certified Bobi as the oldest dog on February 2. He was a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo and lived in a Portugues… Read More
A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications revealed that the global climate crisis has resulted in daily damages amounting to $391 million over the past two decades. The s… Read More
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in the earths crusts. It is used widely in various products among many different industries. It is commonly fo… Read More
Scientists have discovered a vast landscape of hills and valleys, larger than Belgium, that has been hidden under the Antarctic ice for potentially more than 34 million years. Using satellit… Read More
The Delhi High Court has refused to grant permission for an organisation to hold a public meeting of around 10,000 people at Ramlila ground on October 29. The court stated that the event cou… Read More
The tiny island of El Hierro in Spain's Canary Islands is facing an unprecedented surge in migrant arrivals from Africa, overwhelming its social services. Around 6,000 migrants have arrived… Read More
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has announced the release of a new operating system called HyperOS, which will be launched on October 31. The system is part of Xiaomi's strategy to develop a… Read More
Cruise, the self-driving subsidiary of GM, has announced that it is pausing all driverless operations in Austin, Houston, Phoenix, and Miami in order to rebuild public trust. This decision c… Read More
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried told jurors in his criminal trial on Friday that he didn’t commit fraud, and that he thought the crypto exchange’s outside expenditures, like paying… Read More
Supporters of a ballot measure to protect abortion rights in the Ohio Constitution have raised nearly $29 million from donors since September, far surpassing the $10 million raised by oppone… Read More
Researchers at Brazil's Federal University of Minas Gerais have developed a vaccine called Calixcoca to fight addiction to cocaine and crack. The vaccine prompts the body to produce anti-coc… Read More
A 17-year-old boy, who was detained in connection with a child sex abuse case, was found hanging in a bathroom at a government observation home in Bihar's Aurangabad. The boy, a native of Bu… Read More
Armita Geravand, an Iranian teen girl, has died after allegedly being assaulted by police for violating the country's strict dress code. Conflicting reports suggest that she either collapsed… Read More
The news article discusses the dark humor jokes that were found in Saturday morning cartoons. It highlights some of the most controversial and uncomfortable moments in cartoon history, inclu… Read More
At least eight people have been killed and over 30 injured in a train collision in Andhra Pradesh, India. The incident occurred between two trains, the Visakhapatnam-Palasa Passenger train a… Read More
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI), which includes safety assessments, equity and civil rights guidance, and research on AI's impact on the lab… Read More
The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) is calling for an official apology from the British government for colonial-era atrocities in Kenya. The KHRC submitted a document to the British Hig… Read More
Football Australia has announced that it will not be bidding to host the 2034 World Cup, leaving Saudi Arabia as the sole candidate. Instead, Australia will focus on hosting the AFC Women&rs… Read More
In a groundbreaking human trial in China, 10 children born deaf had their hearing restored through a genetic therapy method. The children were injected with a reprogrammed virus carrying rep… Read More
Amnesty International has accused Facebook of exacerbating violence during the two-year conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region. The rights group claims that Facebook's algorithms amplified the… Read More
Saudi Arabia is set to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup as they were the only country to submit an "expression of interest" in hosting the tournament. The decision will be officially ratified ne… Read More
A 55-year-old surfer is missing after a reported shark attack off Granites Beach in South Australia. A witness saw the shark grab the surfer and drag him underwater, leaving no trace of his… Read More
Microsoft has released a major update to its Windows 11 operating system, which includes a chatbot called Copilot. Copilot, developed by Microsoft-backed OpenAI, uses generative artificial i… Read More
Parliamentarians from around the world have called on Japan to conduct an independent investigation into the Chinese government's rights abuses against Uyghurs in Xinjiang and to sanction Co… Read More
The world's first AI safety summit has opened in the UK, with leaders from politics and technology discussing the implications of AI. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, US Vice President Kamala… Read More
The Bombay High Court has ruled that a father cannot be charged with kidnapping if he takes his child away from the mother's custody. The court stated that as long as the father's rights as… Read More
Amazon Prime Video has acquired the streaming rights to the hit thriller film "Sound of Freedom," which earned over $180 million in the domestic box office and $250 million worldwide. The fi… Read More
A group of UN human rights experts, including the special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, have warned that "time is running out to prevent genocide and humanitarian catas… Read More
A musical biography of civil rights leader Malcolm X titled "X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X" will open at New York's Metropolitan Opera. The opera, composed by Anthony Davis, aims to inc… Read More
Thousands of people marched in Buenos Aires for the city's LGBTQ+ pride parade. The event was part of a week-long celebration of diversity and equality, culminating in the iconic Pride March… Read More
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a synthetic melanin cream that has the potential to heal sun damage and chemical burns. The cream mimics the natural melanin found in hum… Read More
More than 100 ethnic Dega, Cham, and Khmer protesters marched to the White House and the Vietnamese Embassy in Washington DC to protest against the Vietnamese government's treatment of indig… Read More
NASA's ShadowCam, a highly sensitive instrument on board the Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter, is providing unprecedented images of the Moon's shadowed craters. ShadowCam's primary mission is… Read More
Canada's national telecommunications regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), has announced that it will allow independent competitors to sell inter… Read More
Colorado voters will decide on two statewide ballot measures in the upcoming election. Proposition HH asks voters to allow the state to keep surplus tax revenue and lower property tax rates… Read More
The International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor, Karim Khan, has provided an update to the United Nations Security Council on the progress of investigations into human trafficking in Libya… Read More
Israel's largest hospital, Shifa Hospital in Gaza, has lost power and supplies amid intensifying fighting between Israel and Hamas. Doctors reported that five patients, including a premature… Read More
The current conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has resulted in a high number of Palestinian casualties, with more than 11,000 people killed, according to the Hamas-run Gaza health min… Read More
Environmental activists in Kenya marched in the capital, Nairobi, calling for a reduction in plastic production ahead of a global plastics treaty negotiation meeting. Over 170 nations will m… Read More
Indie studio A24 has acquired the rights to film Walter Isaacson’s biography of Elon Musk, with Darren Aronofsky set to direct the biopic. A24, known for edgy films like "Midsommar" an… Read More
A lion escaped from a local circus in an Italian seaside town, causing residents to be told to stay indoors for over five hours. The lion was eventually sedated and captured, with his handle… Read More
At least eight pro-Iran fighters were killed in U.S. airstrikes in eastern Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The strikes were carried out in response to attacks on… Read More
According to a news article titled "Balanced News: 5 Things Getting Bigger When No One’s Looking," spiders in cities are growing larger, with urban spiders becoming uniformly bigger as… Read More
Tiger Woods' 14-year-old son, Charlie, helped his high school, The Benjamin School, win the FHSAA Class A state championship in golf. Charlie's team won the championship with his scores of 7… Read More
Scientists at ETH Zurich and a US startup from MIT have used 3D printing technology to create a robotic hand with bones, ligaments, and tendons made of different polymers. The polymers used… Read More
Two zoos in the UK and the US have introduced Andean bears, known as "Paddington Bears," in an effort to save the species from extinction. The Chester Zoo in England has introduced Oberon, a… Read More
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