Israeli Defense Minister: Israel is moving the war, but it won’t give up.
There is a clear sign that Israeli are such an hippocrate and…
Can the UN do anything to stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
There are increasing doubts about the UN's ability to put an end to Israel's attack on Gaza. Invoking Article 99 last month, UN chief Antonio Guterres warned that the Gaza war "may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security" and forced the Security Council to address the conflict. The United States, however, softened the wording of a later resolution, and nothing noteworthy happened—not even extra aid for the beleaguered Gazans.
An online petition to expel Israel’s envoy to UK gathers 100,000 signatures
Hotovely joined the ranks of senior Israeli officials openly calling for large-scale…
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.
‘Silent’ drone strike kills three in a vehicle in Rafah
We have confirmed reports of an attack about 700 metres (0.4 miles)…
U.S. allowing Florida to import drugs from Canada, reviving fears of shortages
Florida estimates it could save $150 M annually by buying medications from…
East Coast investors’ growing interest is fueling Perth’s real estate boom and driving up prices.
Perth's real estate boom is being driven by East Coast investors who have no plans to relocate to Western Australia; one settlement agency claims to have never seen such high interstate buyer interest.According to data released this week, home values in the Armadale neighborhood of southeast Perth increased by 25% in 2023—the largest yearly gain in Australia. According to local real estate agent Grant Wilson, over 70% of potential purchasers in the area came from Australia's east coast. According to Anne Meiklejohn, a licensee of BAFC Settlements, the practice started only a year ago. There used to be a very small number of investors looking for chances here.In Sydney, the average property price was $1,128,322 last year, according to CoreLogic data released this week.
To lower the danger of crashes, Tesla is recalling 1.6 million vehicles in China.
According to a Chinese regulator on Friday, Tesla is recalling 1.6 million cars in China to address issues with its Autopilot driver-assistance technology and lower the chance of collisions. The country's main market regulator, China's State Administration for Market Regulation, said in a statement that the problems can be resolved by over-the-air software updates. In the second-largest market for the firm, 1.61 million Model S, Model X, and Model 3 sedans—as well as Model 3 sedans and Model Y SUVs manufactured in China—are covered by the Autopilot recall for Tesla (TSLA) vehicles. Between August 26, 2014, and December 20, 2023, the vehicles were manufactured. The agency stated in the statement that drivers may "misuse" the Autopilot features in these cars, which might raise the danger of collisions.
The deadliest year on record for the world’s largest polluter recently ended with extremely scorching temperatures.
According to official media this week, China experienced its warmest year on record in 2023 as the world's largest polluter dealt with a string of unrelenting heat waves and other extreme weather phenomena brought on by the climate disaster caused by human activity. As the year went on, the nation struggled with intense heat waves that, according to authorities, had arrived earlier and been more widespread and extreme than in previous years. As a result, daily and monthly temperature records were regularly broken. China's unusual temperature coincided with worldwide trends; scientists have confirmed that 2023 will officially be the warmest year on record due to El Niño and climate change coupled. 10.7 degrees Celsius was China's average temperature last year, the highest since records have been kept in 1961
Amid a rise in border crossings, over 11,000 migrants are waiting in northern Mexico.
According to community leaders, over 11,000 individuals are still waiting in shelters and camps on the Mexican side of the border, despite the fact that thousands of migrants enter the US illegally every day. Those seeking to join the US through legal avenues set by the Biden administration remain hopeful despite the division in Washington on the direction of US immigration policy. Municipal Migration Affairs Director Enrique Lucero estimates that 3,800 migrants from countries such as Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela are lodging in shelters in Tijuana, Mexico, which is located over the border from San Diego, California. Another 3,273 migrants are awaiting placement in Senda De Vida shelters in Reynosa, Mexico, which is located over the border from McAllen, Texas, according to priest Hector Silva, who oversees They have little chance. Over 445,000 migrants have been deported or repatriated by the US Department of Homeland Security since May; the great majority of these individuals entered the country through the southern border, according to the agency's website. In an effort to make the most of its limited resources, the federal government has also blocked ports of entry in a number of states and reassigned staff to process and transport migrants. Additionally, rail services in Eagle Pass and El Paso were temporarily suspended by the Biden Administration but were restored on Friday. Although one group of migrants who were detained in Eagle Pass, Texas, for several days has been cleared and processed, US Customs and Border Protection Although US Customs and Border Protection has cleared and processed one group of migrants who had been detained in Eagle Pass, Texas, during the previous few days, the agency is still dealing with the ongoing