Piers Morgan criticizes Prince Harry for using private jet

Piers Morgan

Controversial journalist Piers Morgan criticises Prince Harry for flying private to a polo match. The Duke of Sussex flew 1,000 miles from his California home to play in Aspen, Colorado. He was playing in a charity polo event for the Sentebale organization. Piers Morgan, a controversial journalist, has criticized Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, … Read more

Johnny Depp’s Moon man performance stirs controversies

Johnny Depp

The actor shocked spectators with his bizarre prerecorded Moon Man appearances. His visage was projected onto a floating VMAs Moon Person sculpture. ‘He doesn’t deserve a free pass just because he’s Johnny Depp,’ criticized one commenter online. Johnny Depp, fresh off his victory in the defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, made his first public … Read more

Son of Tom Cruise wins grand prize in Florida fishing tournament

Tom Cruise

Connor Cruise, son of Tom Cruise, won first place at the Sarasota Slam competition. The self-described “fishing fanatic” caught a Warsaw grouper on Friday. The fish was kept cold until Saturday’s official weigh-in when it was revealed it weighed in at 301 pounds. Connor Cruise, Son of Tom Cruise, a self-described “fishing fanatic ,” has … Read more

Elon Musk is in favor of making more babies

Elon Musk

Elon Musk is the CEO of electric car manufacturer Tesla and space exploration company SpaceX. He has repeatedly called low birth rates a “danger” to society. Musk also called for more oil exploration in his address at an energy conference. Elon Musk, the richest man on the planet and a father of ten, has repeatedly … Read more

Baby dolphin saved after almost “drowning”

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The name Paradon, which loosely translates to “brotherly burden,” has been given to the young Irrawaddy dolphin. The dolphins can be found in three rivers in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Indonesia as well as the shallow coastal seas of South and Southeast Asia. The calf is now able to swim, but his condition is still serious … Read more

China fights heatwave with rockets and drones

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China has used drones and rockets to force clouds to rain. Silver iodide, which has an ice-like structure, has been sown into clouds using the devices. The particles attract water droplets, which alter the cloud’s structure and raise the likelihood of precipitation. During a record-breaking heat and a catastrophic drought, China has used drones and … Read more

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant reconnected with power grid

Zaporizhzhia nuclear

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station has been restored to Ukraine’s energy grid. One of the two reactors “that was stopped yesterday was rejoined to the electricity grid, and capacity is being increased” at 2:04 p.m. local time on Friday. Fires at a nearby thermal power plant were to blame for the station’s power line disconnecting … Read more

Families of Mexico trapped miners unsatisfied by rescue strategy

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says families of miners rejected a fresh rescue plan. Ten individuals are still trapped in flooded shafts despite efforts to free five of them. No known indications of life or communications with the missing miners. According to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Friday, the families of the … Read more

United States planning to appoint first Ambassador to Arctic

United States

Ambassador-at-Large will be appointed to advance US policy in the northern polar region. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has made Arctic envoy a top priority. News comes as China has been constructing Arctic research stations and as Russia expands its presence close to the North Pole. Amid heightened Russian military activities in the area, the … Read more

Russia opposes nuclear treaty because over mention of Ukraine

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The goal of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. Its 191 signatories review it every five years. A proposed resolution that expressed “grave concern” about military activity near Ukraine’s nuclear installations was rejected by Russia. Russia has prevented a United Nations meeting on nuclear disarmament from adopting a common … Read more

Russia planning on building two nuclear reactors in Hungary

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The project is part of a €12.5 billion ($12.4 billion; £10.6 billion) deal between Russia and the EU. Poland has not imposed sanctions on Russia’s nuclear sector due to Ukraine conflict. EU states have been trying to lessen their dependence on Russian supplies of energy. The two new reactors will be built in Hungary, according … Read more

Global ocean protection treaty failed to pass for the fifth time

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The UN High Seas Treaty has failed in its fifth attempt. Only 1.2% of the world’s seas are protected, according to international standards. Climate change, overfishing and shipping traffic pose a threat to marine species. A global accord to safeguard the world’s ocean and marine life has failed in its fifth attempt. Governments had been … Read more

United States Coast Guard unable to enter Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands denies US Coast Guard vessel permission to refuel and provision, US official says. A request for comment from Reuters was not immediately answered by the islands’ government. Since signing a security agreement with China in May, the Solomon Islands’ relationship with the United States has been contentious. According to a US official, the … Read more

Pakistan floods affects population of approximately 33 million

Pakistan floods

Country’s climate change minister Sherry Rehman called floods “unprecedented” and “worst humanitarian disaster of this decade” UN: 3 million people affected by monsoon rains, of whom 184,000 relocated to relief camps. Pakistan is devastated by floods, which affected 33 million people. Pakistan is devastated by floods, which affected 33 million people. In Pakistan, fatal flooding … Read more

Angola at a pivotal point as tight presidential elections starts

Angola

President Joo Lourenço of the MPLA party is vying for a second term in power. The party has been in power for 38 years, and its leader José Eduardo dos Santos was chosen personally. Her brother was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud during her father’s time in office. Voters in the oil-rich … Read more