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Apple will deactivate the blood-oxygen function on high-end watches sold in the United States.

Starting on Thursday, Apple will turn off a blood-oxygen tracking function on its top two watch models in the United States. This is in response to a court-ordered reinstatement of a ban on sales due to a patent disagreement. The…

Analysts say that China’s efforts to charm investors at the Davos conference have not been successful.

WASHINGTON —  A considerable group from China attended the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos with the goal of promoting their country as a viable and secure investment destination. However, experts note that Premier Li Qiang’s address on Tuesday lacked…

Calls have been made by human rights organizations for a reassessment of Shell’s activities in Nigeria as the company prepares to leave the country.

Abuja, Nigeria —  On Tuesday, Amnesty International and other organizations advocating for human rights expressed worry about the sale of Shell’s onshore operations in Nigeria by the British oil company. On Tuesday, Shell announced that it had finalized its plans…

New York City Music Festival Gives Voice to Ukrainian Resistance

During a global music event held in New York City, Balaklava Blues, a band comprised of Ukrainian-Canadian artists, performs powerful songs that speak against the Russian invasion. The band, along with nine other groups from different parts of the world,…

American lawmakers are advocating for restrictions on the amount of money that US investors can put into Chinese technology companies.

Capitol Hill —  On Wednesday, legislators in the United States reiterated their push for passing a bipartisan bill that would limit American investment in Chinese technology. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul stated at a hearing on Wednesday that…

The US Presidential Election Year is being influenced by the economy and immigration issues for voters.

The state of the economy often has a significant impact on the voting decisions of Americans during major elections, such as the upcoming presidential election. However, there are indications that other concerns hold just as much weight for voters as…

The UN expressed concern about the spread of cholera in ten African countries.

Harare, Zimbabwe —  This week, the United Nations Children’s Fund raised concerns about a cholera epidemic in Africa that has reached 10 countries. The situation in Zambia and Zimbabwe is particularly concerning. According to Dr. Paul Ngwakum, the regional health…

In India, it is challenging for recent graduates to secure satisfactory employment opportunities.

Despite India’s rapid economic growth, the country is struggling to provide sufficient employment opportunities for its large youth population. The government is trying to attract international companies to create more jobs, but the supply is not meeting the demand. As…

The health system in Gaza is deteriorating, prompting UN agencies to reiterate their call for a ceasefire.

Sean Casey, an Emergency Officer for the World Health Organization, recently returned from a visit lasting over five weeks to the conflict-ridden area. He reported that convoys have encountered challenges with access, security, and movement restrictions. During my final week…

The United Nations agency is calling for “comprehensive assistance” to be given to civilians in Sudan.

An astounding number of six million individuals have been forced to leave their homes in Sudan due to the conflict between two opposing military groups, the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, which began on April 15, 2023….