Month: May 2022
Online World Impacts
The online world is changing and it’s on every single one of us to make sure that the change ahead prioritises our children’s right to a safe and happy future. The social media industry makes unimaginable money from our time, our attention and our information – literally. Many of these systems are, by design, aiming
African Gas in Europe
Russia’s suspension of deliveries to Poland and Bulgaria over their refusal to pay in roubles, the Russian currency, was a stark reminder of the threat facing the Eurozone. Russia has the largest natural gas reserves in the world and is the largest exporter, accounting for around 40% of Europe’s imports. African countries are among those
Afghan resistance and Taliban
Taliban have been accused of human rights abuses during clashes with resistance forces in Panjshir province, to the north of Kabul. The fighting is localised and at this stage does not represent a challenge to the Taliban’s control of the country, but it is the most significant sustained armed opposition the group has faced since
North Korea Goes for Military Help to help fight Covid-19
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un ordered his military to respond to a surge in suspected COVID-19 infections. Health authorities said on Monday that eight more people had died, and an additional 392,920 were newly found to have feverish symptoms. That brings the official death toll to 50 and illnesses to more than 1.2 million.
Mental Health and Wedding
While making the wedding preparations along the way, It is very important to make sure that you don’t forget to check your mental health before getting committed to a forever relationship that may possibly damage you. Weddings are the most exciting and wonderful to have when blessed with them. However, at times, they can be
Google and European Publishers deal
European Union countries have been adopting into local law a 2019 EU directive granting publishers additional rights over their content.The new law allows search engines such as Google to link to and use snippets of news content, while giving publishers new rights when extended previews are used online. Google last year announced copyright deals with
Cruise Chaos at Queen’s Jubilee celebrations
Phillip Schofield has claimed that Tom Cruise “caused chaos” at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations on Sunday .Cruise was one of several celebrities to feature in the special, speaking with Schofield and Julie Etchingham, who acted as presenters. Cruise caused the chaos in Windsor because he decided to walk to the studio. How was the
Global Water Shortage
Water shortages are already being felt across the world. Cape Town came within days of becoming the first major city in the world to run out of water in 2018, and people have been queuing for water in New Delhi where temperatures have soared in recent weeks .Less than 0.01 per cent of the world’s
McDonald to Quit Russia
The global fast-food giant cited the suffering caused by Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as the reason for the move. It had been in the country for more than 30 years and was a potent symbol of the spread of capitalism to Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. McDonald’s has now announced that
Satan-2 intercontinental nuclear missile
The missile was developed as a successor to the original “Satan” ICBM, otherwise known as the R-36 or Voevada, which dates from the Soviet era and could carry only 10 warheads and cover a range of 6,340 to 9,940 miles, compared with Satan-2’s superior 6,200-11,180 miles. Russia claimed that the missile was unlike any available
