Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Elon Musk believes United States is likely in an 18-month recession

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Elon Musk stated on Monday that the United States is in a recession that would deteriorate. The Tesla founder and CEO made the remarks via video at All-In, a Miami tech conference held by the “All-In” podcast, where he predicted that the recession will endure between a year and 18 months. “Recessions are not necessarily … Read more

Marcos Jr. is embroiled in a controversy over his Oxford degree

Marcos Jr Oxford degree

Images of a besuited Ferdinand Marcos Jr., clothed in a top hat and leaning casually on a Rolls-Royce, dating from his time in Britain in the 1970s, are typical of a kleptocratic dictator’s playboy scion. However, as the Marcos family returns to power in the Philippines with Marcos Jr’s landslide presidential victory, he is under … Read more

Farmers in Indonesia mount a protest

Farmers protest in Indonesia

Hundreds of Indonesian smallholder farmers protested Friday in Jakarta and other parts of the world’s fourth-most populated country, demanding that the government lift a restriction on palm oil exports that has reduced their income. Indonesia, the world’s largest palm oil exporter, has banned shipments of crude palm oil and several of its derivative products since … Read more

Mike Tyson will star in the thriller “Black Flies”

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson, the boxing icon, has signed on to star in Black Flies, a thriller drama based on Shannon Burke’s novel of the same name. ‘The Hangover’ trilogy, in which he most memorably played a fictionalised version of himself, and ‘Ip Man 3’ are among Tyson’s earlier cinematic credits. In the film, directed by Jean-Stephane … Read more

Taliban have disbanded Afghan Human Rights Commission

Taliban Afghan Human Rights

In the face of a financial crisis, Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have abolished five major ministries of the former US-backed government, including the Human Rights Commission, an official said on Monday. This fiscal year, Afghanistan faces a budget deficit of 44 billion Afghanis (US$506 million), according to Taliban officials, who published their first annual national … Read more

Laura Castle found guilty of killing a baby she planned to adopt

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Laura Castle confessed fatally shaking 13-month-old Leiland-James Corkill after “losing it” over his wailing, according to her lawyer. Scott Castle, her husband, was cleared of causing or enabling his death in January 2021 at the couple’s house in Barrow, Cumbria. Mrs. Castle, 38, was also found guilty of one count of child abuse at Preston … Read more

Major supporter of the Wuhan lab assured Fauci’s organization COVID that the number of cases would be capped at 20,000

According to mostly unredacted emails obtained to Just the News under the Freedom of Information Act, the project leader for numerous taxpayer-funded studies of Chinese bats and coronaviruses estimated the COVID-19 outbreak would top out at 20,000 cases, the majority of which would be “mild.” They reveal that from January to May 2020, EcoHealth Alliance … Read more

Ukraine in Mariupol determined to save left soldiers

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Ukraine in Mariupol determined to save left soldiers  Ukraine is doing “all that could be within reach and inconceivable” to save the excess warriors caught in Mariupol’s Azovstal steelworks, a senior authority has said. Agent Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said Kyiv knew the number of officers that were currently at the plant, yet focused on … Read more

Sajal Aly posts a picture with Saboor Aly on her mayoun ceremony

Sajal Aly Saboor Aly

Sajal Aly posts a picture with Saboor Aly on her mayoun ceremony    View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Sajal Ali (@sajalaly) Pakistan’s greatly revered entertainer Sajal Aly left huge number of her fans awestruck as she imparted a dazzling picture to Saboor Aly. Taking to Instagram, the Alif entertainer imparted … Read more

30.2 percent of youngsters are completely vaccinated in Malaysia

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As of yesterday, 1,073,551 children aged five to eleven had finished their immunization under the National Covid-19 Immunization Program for Children (PICKids), accounting for 30.2 percent of all children in the country. According to the COVIDNOW portal, a total of 1,650,581 children have received at least one dosage of the vaccine, accounting for 46.5 percent … Read more

WhatsApp Premium Subscription Model for Business Profiles is Being Tested: Report

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According to a report, WhatsApp Premium, a subscription-based model, is being explored for WhatsApp Business. Business accounts can opt to pay a set amount for numerous services and capabilities under this approach. WhatsApp Business profile owners may reportedly opt out of WhatsApp Premium and use the current version instead. The feature would allow organisations to … Read more

Naezy’s new album, ‘Hifzo Aman,’ is out now, hopes it will influence people’s thoughts

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Naezy, a rapper and hip-hop musician, has released a new song called “Hifzo Aman” to raise awareness about the need of female education. Naezy is well known for collaborating with fellow rapper Divine on the song “Mere gully mein.” The song was later incorporated in the critically acclaimed 2019 film Gully Boy, directed by Zoya … Read more

A civic organisation is calling for sanctions to be eased to assist North Korea’s Covid-19 battle nuclear weapons

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A civic group has urged the government to help North Korea quickly and lift sanctions on the communist country as the total number of North Koreans with high fever passes one million. “Since 2020, the U.N. Chief Human Rights Representative and Special Rapporteur on North Korean Human Rights have recommended easing or suspending North Korea … Read more

Covid has harmed children’s learning, according to York investigation

According to a new assessment released today, children have slipped behind in their schoolwork as a result of the Covid-19 disturbance. The research of reception year children aged four to five focused on a group who were all three or four years old during the first shutdown in March 2020, while they were in their … Read more

Bradford men accused of modern slavery

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After a vulnerable man was compelled to withdraw cash from his bank as part of a narcotics trade, two guys were charged with modern-day slavery. Following an investigation by West Yorkshire Police, Amaan Khan, 20, of Abbey Lea, Bradford, and Toheed Asif, 20, of Lynfield Drive, Bradford, were charged. Both were accused of conspiring to … Read more

A hypersonic missile designed to target a moving car? What are China’s plans?

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A hypersonic missile designed to target a moving car? What are China’s plans? China is creating hypersonic rockets that will actually want to hit a moving vehicle with split-second pinpoint exactness, it was accounted for. Researchers engaged with the undertaking have said that this is an “significant advancement.” As indicated by South China Morning Post, … Read more

China’s ‘zero-COVID’ strategy is unsustainable due to Omicron :WHO

Because of the extremely contagious characteristics of the omicron version, the World Health Organization’s chief stated China’s harsh approach to restricting the coronavirus is unsustainable, but it is up to each country to determine what strategy to adopt. Following similar statements last week, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus criticized China’s “zero-COVID” goal as “not sustainable” … Read more

Biden rebukes ‘poison’ of white supremacy

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US President Joe Biden has condemned white supremacy as “a poison running through our body politic” during a visit to Buffalo, New York. Ten black people were killed at a supermarket in the city on Saturday in what is believed to be a racially motivated hate crime. The suspect, 18, identified himself as a fascist … Read more

Python is becoming faster: Major speed improvements are on way

CPython, the standard Python interpreter, is set to be released in October. Significant speed enhancements will be included, as well as support for operating inside the browser. The first Python language summit since 2019 was held in Salt Lake City last week. The language’s development team unveiled several revisions for the next edition of the … Read more

On-Device Live Captions are among Apple’s new accessibility features

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Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC, is rapidly approaching, so expect plenty of leaks and surprises in the run-up to the event. This newest sneak peek comes from Apple, in the form of a neat news release outlining the company’s upcoming accessibility enhancements for iOS. Google’s Live Caption feature, which is accessible on Android smartphones, tablets, … Read more

Chris Pine’s directorial debut Poolman includes Ariana DeBose and Jennifer Jason Leigh

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Ariana DeBose, an Oscar winner, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, who starred in The Hateful Eight, are slated to feature in Poolman, a mystery comedy directed by Chris Pine. According to Deadline, the trio joins the already confirmed ensemble of Pine, Annette Bening, and Danny DeVito. Pine will portray Darren Barrenman, a forlorn dreamer and would-be … Read more

‘Someone in the cockpit’ responsible for China Eastern aircraft disaster :report.

According to the Wall Street Journal, US officials suspect someone in the cockpit deliberately wrecked a China Eastern flight that crashed in southern China in March. On March 21, a Boeing 737-800 flying from Kunming to Guangzhou crashed from its cruise altitude of 29,000 feet into a hillside, killing all 132 persons on board. It … Read more

According to research, global pollution kills 9 million people each year

New research blames pollution of all kinds for 9 million deaths worldwide each year, with the mortality toll from bad air from vehicles, trucks, and industries increasing by 55% since 2000. According to an Associated Press (AP) story, this rise is countered by fewer pollution fatalities from primitive indoor stoves and water contaminated with human … Read more

Supreme Court of India lifted ban on massive prayer gatherings in mosques

On Tuesday, India’s Supreme Court reversed a municipal decision prohibiting big Muslim prayer gatherings in a prominent mosque in northern India after a survey team discovered remains of the Hindu deity Shiva and other Hindu symbols there. In an interim judgment, the Supreme Court declared that Muslims’ freedom to worship should not be violated and … Read more

More individuals are departing New Zealand than arriving

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Young New Zealanders are fleeing in droves as borders reopen and domestic economic circumstances deteriorate. According to the most recent Stats NZ statistics, yearly net migration was negative in the year to March, with 7,300 more individuals departing than coming. That loss represents a significant shift from early in the epidemic when border controls and … Read more