In Minneapolis, hundreds of people protest to call for a stop to Israel’s war.
Numerous demonstrators demonstrated in front of Minnesota Representative Amy Klobuchar's office in Minneapolis because she favors keeping Israel's war going. The office door was adorned with fake corpse bags, posters, and banners depicting children who were murdered by Israel. The rally's organizer, the Muslims of America for Palestine campaign, stated that it will never stop reminding Senator Klobuchar and all other US lawmakers that their hands are soiled with the blood of Gaza. Chants against Klobuchar included demands that the world join South Africa in taking Israel to task at the International Court of Justice and that they did not want their money to be used to finance the genocide in Gaza.
Nepra increases power tariff by Rs4.12 4.12 per unit for January
Notification says the hike will not apply to lifeline and K-Electric customers
‘Silent’ drone strike kills three in a vehicle in Rafah
We have confirmed reports of an attack about 700 metres (0.4 miles)…
India approaches a hijacked vessel in the Arabian Sea with a warship.
Liberian-flagged MV Lila Norfolk is pirated near Somalia's coast
At least 13 people were killed as fierce winds hit Argentina
According to Mayor Federico Susbielles and local authorities, a violent storm in Argentina has left at least 13 people dead and dozens injured in the harbor city of Bahía Blanca in the southwest. At least 300 people had been evacuated as of 3.30 a.m. local time (1 a.m. ET) on Sunday due to winds that had reached as high as 140 kilometers per hour (87 miles per hour) in the city on Saturday, according to local authorities. Late on Saturday, the municipal council said on social media that the storm's aftermath was a "catastrophe," citing several injuries, some of which were "extremely serious." The council also stated that there were emergency medical personnel and civil defense personnel at the sports club Bahiense del Norte, where the most urgent scenario existed.In a declaration published on X, the former Twitter.
Russia launches the largest airstrike against Ukraine since the invasion’s inception.
According to the Ukrainian military, Russia has unleashed the largest air strike on Ukraine since the start of its full-scale invasion. An unparalleled quantity of drones and missiles have been fired at locations throughout the nation, resulting in at least 31 fatalities and over 150 injuries. The attacks started on Thursday night and continued throughout the country. Blasts were recorded in the capital city of Kyiv, as well as in distant locations such as a maternity hospital in the center city of Dnipro, the eastern city of Kharkiv, the southeastern port of Odesa, and the western city of Lviv. According to the Ukrainian air force, the strikes continued on Friday afternoon as a flurry of missiles struck the city of Smilla and targeted the northern Cherkasy region. Additional missiles
FBI warns consumers not to use public phone charging stations
Customers are being cautioned by the FBI not to use public phone charging stations to prevent infecting their devices with malware. A tweet from the FBI's Denver bureau last week claimed that malicious actors are using public USB ports, such as those seen at airports and shopping centers, to disseminate malware and tracking software. The organization did not offer any particular instances. The organization said in the tweet to "use an electrical outlet and carry your own charger and USB cord." When a device's battery is extremely low, many people find public charging stations appealing; nonetheless, security professionals have long expressed worries about the risk. To characterize the issue, researchers came up with the term "juice jacking" in 2011. Simply by connecting your phone.
Inflation isn’t beaten yet. Price rises are accelerating again in Europe
The significant and agonizing issue plaguing Europe's economies over the last two years hasn't entirely gone away. The two largest economies in the European Union, France and Germany, had increases in annual inflation in December. The upward trend in consumer price inflation in the eurozone was confirmed by the first estimate released on Friday, which increased from 2.4% in November to 2.9%. This marked the first increase in the 20 eurozone member states' yearly inflation rate since April 2023. According to EU data, the total rate increased as a result of a far less noticeable year-over-year decline in energy prices, together with further rises in the cost of services, food, alcohol, and tobacco. That might reduce some investors' euphoria over the European Central Bank (ECB)
This year’s US election will shape the rest of the world. Buckle up
In 2024, a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump appears quite likely, and the outcome will influence not only the future of America but the entire world. All eyes will be on the White House, from the front lines in Ukraine to the Middle East. It's possible that my perspective is distorted due to my excessive consumption of world events, but I have the unsettling impression that a perfect storm is approaching at this time. After a chaotic worldwide pandemic, it appears that humanity has suddenly entered a period of extreme uncertainty. We are confronted with crises on several fronts, but we find it difficult to concentrate on more than one at a time. The conflict in Ukraine has continued, despite recent headlines focusing on the Middle East and our climate