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Year: 2023

Research suggests that in the beginning of 2029, the Earth is expected to reach a critical temperature threshold that will result in irreversible warming.

According to a recent study, if the world maintains its current rate of burning fossil fuels, it will most likely exceed the internationally agreed temperature limit for global warming by early 2029, which is just over five years from now….

Biden has signed a comprehensive executive order on the regulation of artificial intelligence.

On Monday, President Joe Biden issued an extensive executive order regarding artificial intelligence. The order addresses various issues such as national security, consumer privacy, civil rights, and commercial competition. The administration praised the order for making significant progress in the…

Ukraine has declared its readiness to defend against any aggressive actions from Russia in the region of Bakhmut.

Military officials in Kyiv reported on Monday that Russia has increased its military presence near the ruined city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine and has shifted its troops from a defensive stance to an offensive one. However, Ukraine has been…

The Netherlands’ Prime Minister has announced that F-16 fighter jets will be delivered to Ukraine via Romania in the next 14 days.

PARIS —  Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced on Monday that the initial U.S.-manufactured F-16 fighter jet being gifted by the Netherlands to Ukraine will be delivered to Romania’s training facility in a fortnight. “I anticipate the prompt delivery of…

Elon Musk cancels funding for fact-checking on X platform.

Paris —  Elon Musk recently announced that any revisions made to posts on X will no longer receive compensation, as the platform is facing increased scrutiny for facilitating the spread of inaccurate information. Since assuming control of Twitter, now known…

—————————————————————————————————————- Despite high prices and a pessimistic outlook, consumers in the US continue to spend.

WASHINGTON —  Recent data from the U.S. government indicates a significant increase in consumer spending, leading to strong economic growth. This resilience has surprised economists, Federal Reserve officials, and even goes against negative opinions expressed by Americans in polls. According…

With the increasing number of kidney disease cases in Ghana, patients are struggling with expensive treatment options and limited opportunities for medical care.

The National Kidney Foundation, headquartered in the United States, reports that millions of individuals around the globe die from kidney disease annually due to limited access to affordable and accessible healthcare. This issue of cost and accessibility is also prevalent…

The UN humanitarian group reports that Gaza hospitals are barely managing to survive.

The areas near Shifa and Al Quds hospitals in Gaza City, as well as the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza, were attacked over the weekend according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). OCHA also stated…

The crisis between Israel and Palestine is being discussed by the United Nations Security Council, as there is currently no safe place in Gaza.

The UN General Assembly’s Emergency Special Session is scheduled to continue on Tuesday, with several countries yet to voice their opinions on the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The majority of Member States have voted in favor of a humanitarian ceasefire…

The sole solution to the conflict in Syria is prompt de-escalation.

In his briefing to the Security Council, Geir Pedersen stated that the nation has been in a state of “strategic stalemate” since March 2020. The ongoing conflict has resulted in stationary front lines, ongoing violence, and occasional instances of intensified…