Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13 Pro expected to launch by the the end of year

Xiaomi 13

The IMEI database has supposedly revealed the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro. For the time being, little is known about these devices. They are slated to debut in China and around the world later this year. Xiaomi introduced the Xiaomi 12 range in December of last year. It is said to be developing the … Read more

Nothing Phone (1) Features and specifications

Nothing Phone

Nothing was formed by Carl Pei, who, while at OnePlus, pioneered the extended teaser campaign for a new product. As a result, the impending Nothing phone (1) is getting its own extended teaser marketing. We’ve previously learnt about some carrier alliances, and now it’s time to learn about something new. The back of the Nothing … Read more

Govt Shuts Down internet service in 11 Districts of Pakistan

internet

Internet connections were affected across Pakistan amid rumours that the federal government had decided to suspend them in light of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) long march. The administration has issued an emergency instruction to suspend mobile phone service in 11 regions across the country. Gujarat, Hafizabad, Mandi Bahauddin, Sargodha, Khushab, and Mianwali are among these … Read more

French green activists block TotalEnergies’ annual meeting

TotalEnergies

On Wednesday, more than 100 demonstrators attempted to disrupt TotalEnergies’ annual general meeting in central Paris, protesting the energy company’s climate policy and continued involvement in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and Alternatiba protesters handcuffed themselves to each other and impeded shareholders’ access to the building, claiming that TotalEnergies … Read more

Salvador Ramos: From troubled teen to school shooter

Salvador Ramos

Bullied at school, having problems at home, and having a history of self-harm: the Texas school shooter had a rough past, similar to that of previous school shooters. Salvador Ramos, an 18-year-old who died when police tried to arrest him, was a US citizen and a student in Uvalde, a small community near the Mexican … Read more

Deadly clashes reported from remote Chad gold fields

Chad gold fields

The country’s communications minister said Wednesday that fighting among gold miners in remote northern Chad has left an unknown number of dead and wounded, despite unsubstantiated allegations that the death toll is near 200. The clashes at Kouri Bougoudi on Monday set Arabs from over the border in Libya against members of the Tama community, … Read more

Xinjiang leak sheds new light on China’s ‘re-education’ camps

Xinjiang leak

Researchers said Tuesday that a leak of hundreds of images and official documents from China’s Xinjiang region has cast new light on the brutal techniques used to enforce widespread incarceration in the region. The files, obtained by academic Adrian Zenz, were published as UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet begins a long-awaited and controversial trip … Read more

Xi speaks with UN rights chief as Xinjiang row rages

xi jinping

On Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping held a video conference with UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet, who is visiting Xinjiang on a mission marred by new reports of Uyghur atrocities and suspicions that she is being exploited as a public relations instrument. China’s Communist Party is accused of detaining over one million Uyghurs and … Read more

Ukraine FM calls on West to ‘kill Russian exports’ at Davos

Ukraine

Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s foreign minister, called on the West on Wednesday to “kill Russian exports” as retaliation for Moscow’s invasion of his country, urging the international community not to fund the Kremlin’s “war machine.” “My message is very simple. Kill Russian exports,” Kuleba said at the World Economic Forum in Davos. “Stop buying from Russia. Stop allowing … Read more

Morning of horror: the Texas shooter’s path

Texas

Salvador Ramos, a troubled youngster from a small hamlet in Texas, acquired his first assault gun the day after his 18th birthday. He walked into a local elementary school a week later and shot and killed 19 young children and two teachers. Authorities are still trying to piece together what drove Ramos to commit America’s … Read more

The staggering toll of gun violence in the United States

gun

More over 17,000 individuals have been shot and killed in the United States in just five months of 2022, including 650 children. The toll of gun violence in America is staggering, according to figures compiled by organizations pushing for stricter regulation of firearms sales. Nearly 41,000 people are killed by gun violence every year in the United … Read more

Gambian government ready to prosecute ex-dictator Jammeh

Yahya Jammeh

The Gambian government announced on Wednesday that it is willing to prosecute former dictator Yahya Jammeh for a “myriad of crimes” committed by his dictatorship during his more than two decades in power. The Ministry of Justice said in a statement that it accepted all but two of the 265 recommendations made by the Truth, … Read more

UK’s PM urged to quit over drunken ‘Partygate’ culture

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson

After a probe concluded that he presided over a culture of lockdown-breaking parties that included drunken violence among personnel, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson rebuffed calls to quit. Johnson is among dozens of people in Downing Street who have received police fines for breaching Covid regulations since 2020 — making Number 10 the most penalized … Read more

Ukraine’s Zelensky calls for Western unity as Russia advances

Ukraine

On Wednesday, as the Russian invasion reached its fourth month and Moscow’s troops advanced in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized the West for lacking unity. Fighting reached the edge of the industrial city of Severodonetsk, which is under fierce bombardment by Russian forces who are trying to encircle it in one of their … Read more

Ousted PM Khan leads protest march on blockaded Pakistan capital

Imran Khan

In a show of force that the new government has attempted to shut down, Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan led a convoy of thousands of supporters towards the capital Islamabad on Wednesday, with confrontations breaking out between police and demonstrators. Since being removed from power through a no-confidence vote last month, the cricket star … Read more