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Month: January 2024

The data from the Mars Rover confirms the presence of sediment in an ancient Martian lake.

los angeles —  According to a study published on Friday, information collected by NASA’s Perseverance rover has verified the presence of old lake deposits in Jezero Crater on Mars, indicating that the crater was once filled with water. The results…

Ukraine raises doubts about the authenticity of a video allegedly showing Ukrainian prisoners of war boarding a Russian plane that later crashed.

The leader of Ukraine’s military intelligence agency stated on Friday that they did not possess reliable or thorough details about the individuals onboard the Russian aircraft that was shot down on Russian territory. This plane was reportedly transporting 65 Ukrainian…

American lawmakers express worry about collaboration between North Korea and Russia.

A group of U.S. senators from both political parties voiced increasing worry on Friday regarding the military partnership between North Korea and Russia. They emphasized the importance of ongoing U.S. assistance to Ukraine in light of this development. According to…

Why Biden is not being given credit for the strong economy in America.

According to most economists, the U.S. economy concluded 2023 on a favorable trajectory. There has been an increase in growth, strong job figures, and a three-year low in inflation. According to Selcuk Eren, a senior economist at The Conference Board,…

The estate of George Carlin is taking legal action over a fake comedy special that claims to have been created by artificial intelligence.

LOS ANGELES —  The legal representatives of George Carlin’s estate have initiated a legal action against the media corporation responsible for a counterfeit hour-long comedy special that claims to use AI technology to replicate the late comedian’s style and content….

The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense: Russia Suppresses Disapproval of Actions in Ukraine.

The British Defense Ministry’s daily intelligence report on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine states that the four-year punishment given by Russia on Thursday to Igor Girkin, a former Federal Security Service officer and military blogger, is a part of a larger…

The US expresses remorse over the first use of nitrogen suffocation as a method of execution by Turkey.

“I am profoundly sorry for the killing of Kenneth Eugene Smith in Alabama, despite significant concerns that this unproven method of suffocation may constitute torture, cruelty, or inhumane and degrading treatment,” stated Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for…

The United Nations human rights office denounces the disorderly Israeli orders for mass evacuations in Gaza.

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) issued a warning about the ongoing conflict after almost four months since it began. The war has involved significant Israeli shelling in the Gaza Strip as retaliation for attacks by…

The International Court of Justice urges for measures to prevent genocidal actions in Gaza.

ICJ President Joan Donoghue read the order at the Peace Palace in The Hague, addressing allegations of genocide against Israel by South Africa, which Israel has denied. Donoghue also demanded the release of any remaining hostages taken from Israel during…

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) will examine reports that ‘several’ employees were involved in the October 7 attacks.

Mr. Guterres has also asked UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini to swiftly investigate and any employees found to have taken part in or “abetted what transpired” in the brutal attacks by Hamas and other Palestinian militants that day to be fired…