Month: June 2021
Indian police targets Twtter Over a Muslim Man’s beating Video
Twitter has now been targeted with a criminal complaint by the police after a video was shared on the platform of an elderly Muslim man being beaten up. Twitter has long argued that it is a platform rather than a publisher, meaning it is not criminally responsible for the content posted by users. Two videos
Crypto Struggles to Bounce Back
The price had continued to hover around $40,000, with some suggesting that it was readying for a “dead cat bounce” that could take it back comfortably above the milestone. Bitcoin dropped on Friday, disappointing the investors who had hoped that it was mounting a recovery. Ethereum(ether), Cardano (ada) anddogecoin were all down, having surged in
Deforestation Caused by Global Markets
The world is at a crossroads, as humanity tries to mitigate climate change and halt biodiversity loss, while still securing a supply of food for everyone and the Nature Communications shows that global demands for commodities, especially in connection with agricultural development, are the main drivers of land use change in the global. The global
Failed Pregnancy
A new study into the early stages of embryo development could lead to a deeper understanding of why many pregnancies fail, researchers say. Between seven and 14 days after an egg is fertilised, scientists discovered that a group of cells outside the embryo called the hypoblast triggers the development of the embryo’s head-to-tail body axis
lion dies of Covid-19
Days after the death of Neela, a 9-year-old lioness in the southern Indian city of Chennai due to Covid-19, a second lion from the same zoo has also succumbed to the infection. Patbanathan, the 12-year-old feline, who was being treated for Covid-19 since 3 June, passed away at about 10.15am Indian time on Wednesday, according
Responsible Global Recovery
The impact of COVID-19 exhausts superlatives as those in more vulnerable jobs faced the twin threat of a global health crisis and an uncertain financial future. Once the scale of the crisis became clear, the response was swift and powerful. Meanwhile, the problems that grabbed the world’s attention in 2019 climate change in particular are
Israel ends Covid restrictions
A few days ago Israel lifted the requirement for face coverings to be worn indoors in public spaces such as supermarkets and banks. It marked the end of the country’s domestic Covid restrictions (its borders are still tightly controlled) and a watershed moment as the world’s first population to vaccinate its way out of the
Corruption Involving London Metropolitan Police
In light of these damning findings are there other historic cases of corruption that have happened since 1987 that requires an inquiry .In 2013 an independent inquiry was launched into the murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan, Morgan was murdered in 1987 but the murder became a scandal as a police officer was a prime
Tesla Future
If the global crypto ponzi bubble pops due to more countries banning or regulating it, or regulators do away with emissions credits, Tesla once again becomes a money-bleeding company. Losing money doesn’t seem to worry speculators during peaks of irrational exuberance, but when the rubber meets the road and the stock bubble pops and corporate
Facebook’s Trillion-Dollar Empire Dream Cancellation
Through shrewd acquisitions, blatantly copying the exclusivity of rivals Facebook has managed to become an integral part of our lives in less than a decade.Facebook has a market evaluation of over 930 billion dollars today .Over the years, Facebook’s Audience Network has become the leading force of matching marketers with consumers. This not only helped
