RUSSIA WILL EXPERIMENT WITH CRYPTOCURRENCY-BASED INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS BY END OF YEAR

Fri 18 October 2024: Russia is preparing to take a bold step in the financial world by conducting its first experimental international payment using cryptocurrency before the end of 2024. This announcement came from Elvira Nabiullina, the head of the Russian central bank, during a press conference in Moscow. While discussing the experiment, Nabiullina emphasized […]

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ISRAELI MEDIA REPORTING DNA TEST CONDUCTED TO CONFIRM IDENTITY OF KILLED FIGHTER

Thu 17 October 2024: An Israeli security official has told AFP news agency that the military was conducting a DNA test on a fighter’s body to confirm whether it was Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar. Al Jazeera’s Nour Odeh reporting from Amman, Jordan We’re now hearing more through leaks in Israeli media. There was an incident […]

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BANGLADESH COURT SEEKS ARREST OF EX-LEADER SHEIKH HASINA FOR ‘CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY’

Thu 17 October 2024: A Bangladeshi court has ordered the arrest of self-exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India more than two months ago after being toppled in a student-led uprising. Mohammad Tajul Islam, chief prosecutor of Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), said on Thursday the court had issued arrest warrants for Hasina […]

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LABOUR GOVERNMENT TO GRANT ASYLUM TO NEARLY 63,000 AWAITING DECISIONS

Thu 17 October 2024: According to a Refugee Council analysis, nearly 63,000 asylum seekers are expected to be granted refuge under the Labour government. After scrapping the controversial Rwanda deportation plan, Labour has accelerated the processing of claims, addressing the UK’s substantial asylum backlog, which stood at 118,882 cases by June 2024. The Refugee Council […]

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LOS ANGELES ARCHDIOCESE REACHES RECORD $880 MILLION SETTLEMENT WITH ABUSE SURVIVORS

Thu 17 October 2024: The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to an $880 million settlement with more than 1,300 survivors of childhood sexual abuse, making it the largest settlement reached with a Catholic archdiocese in US history. The agreement addresses allegations that clergy and other church personnel engaged in sexual misconduct with minors, a […]

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SEVERE DROUGHT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA LEAVES 15M PEOPLE IN URGENT NEED OF FOOD AID

Thu 17 October 2024: A food crisis triggered by the most severe drought in the last 40 years in southern Africa has left 15 million people in need of urgent food assistance beginning this month. The region is experiencing the worst drought in 40 years, primarily affecting Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Angola, Botswana and […]

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MASSIVE INFERNO ENGULFS RESIDENTS ATTEMPTING TO SCOOP FUEL IN NIGERIA, KILLING AT LEAST 140

Wed 16 October 2024: A devastating fuel tanker explosion in northwestern Nigeria has left at least 140 people dead and many others injured. The tragedy occurred on an expressway in Jigawa state after a tanker overturned, spilling fuel that locals rushed to collect. As residents gathered around the site, a massive explosion engulfed the area, […]

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SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION SUMMIT KICKS OFF IN ISLAMABAD

Wed 16 October 2024: The two-day summit of government leaders from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) kicked off in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Wednesday, with premiers and senior officials from 12 countries in attendance. The 23rd meeting of the Council of the Heads of Government of SCO member states is presided over by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. […]

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MYANMAR AND CHINA HAVE WORLD’S ‘WORST ENVIRONMENT’ FOR INTERNET FREEDOM

Wed 16 October 2024: Freedom on the Net report says Kyrgyzstan showed sharpest downgrade, while Iceland had ‘freest online environment’. Global internet freedom has declined for the 14th year in a row, with Myanmar and China tied for the world’s worst record, a new study says. Freedom House, a pro-democracy research group based in the […]

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GLOBAL CONFLICTS DRIVING UP TO 21,000 DEATHS DAILY FROM HUNGER: REPORT

Wed 16 October 2024: Global conflicts driving up to 21,000 deaths daily from hunger: Report Hunger caused by conflicts around the world has reached record high levels, a new report by Oxfam has found, which accuses warring parties of weaponising food and blocking aid. Between 7,000 to as many as 21,000 people are likely dying […]

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