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Month: February 2024

The Alabama Legislature, which is predominantly Republican, has approved a measure to safeguard in vitro fertilization.

The Republican-controlled legislature of Alabama approved a bill on Thursday designed to safeguard the IVF sector, following a state Supreme Court decision declaring that frozen embryos should be treated as children. This has led to at least three Alabama providers…

The FBI cautions that Artificial Intelligence can significantly impact election interference.

WASHINGTON —  American security authorities are preparing for a barrage of rapid influence tactics, coming from various adversaries, with the goal of influencing the upcoming presidential election in the country. At a meeting on Thursday, FBI Director Christopher Wray warned…

The US spacecraft Odyssey, which landed sideways on the moon, is still operational after one week.

Odysseus, the initial American spacecraft to successfully land on the moon in 50 years, was “still in operation” on Thursday. However, it was approaching its shutdown phase as researchers kept a close eye on its last transmissions. The mission, which…

The preferred inflation measure of the Federal Reserve showed an increase last month, indicating that prices are still relatively high.

WASHINGTON —  A measure of inflation preferred by the Federal Reserve rose in January, indicating that the decrease in U.S. consumer prices is not consistent month to month. The latest government report on Thursday showed an increase in prices by…

The targeting of political dissidents by the Nicaraguan government is denounced by human rights authorities.

The statement expressed the belief that President Daniel Ortega and other top government leaders should be held responsible for the actions of Nicaragua as a country, which has targeted various groups including university students, indigenous communities, people of African descent,…

Check whether the United Nations Secretary-General is still devoted to Sudan as their mission comes to a close.

The UN Secretary-General expressed his sincere gratitude to both international and national staff of UNITAMS (United Nations Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan). The Secretary-General of the United Nations emphasized that the organization has no plans to withdraw from Sudan. He…

. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights urges for an end to the ‘Carnage’ in Gaza during a meeting with the Human Rights Council.

Mr. Türk emphasized the urgent need to put an end to the ongoing war in Gaza, stressing the importance of pursuing peace, holding accountable those responsible for breaching international humanitarian laws, and conducting investigations into potential war crimes committed by…

People in Gaza are consuming natural plants in order to stay alive.

Every morning, they set out on a journey through the open fields to find edible plants, one of which is called cheeseweed or khubeezeh in the local language. These plants have been a traditional side dish for generations among Palestinians,…

The leader of the United Nations expresses shock at the devastating loss of human life caused by the conflict in Gaza.

“Tragically, an unknown number of people lie under rubble,” António Guterres added, in a statement issued by his spokesperson, reiterating his call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and unconditional release of all the hostages seized during the Hamas-led terror attack…

The United States is currently looking into potential security risks posed by internet-connected vehicles.

The US declared on Thursday that it will initiate an inquiry into potential security risks associated with connected vehicles that utilize technology from countries of concern, including China. President Joe Biden has announced that he is instructing the Commerce Department…