Month: November 2023
Importance of Activated charcoal
activated charcoal is not the same substance found in charcoal bricks or burned pieces of food; activated charcoal is manufactured to be extremely absorbent, allowing it to bind to molecules, ions, or atoms and remove them from dissolved substances. Activated charcoal powder is said to be able to disrupt intestinal gas and while there is
A retired Russian colonel on Possibility of a Nuclear war
The threat of fighting a nuclear war with Russia has been on the rise ever since Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine. During a recent appearance on a Russian state-run media channel, Khodarenok revealed how a nuclear conflict between Russia and the West might begin—noting that a possible future exchange could be triggered by
Saudi Arabia cancels Nigerian citizens Visas
A statement posted on the Saudi Arabian embassy’s X (formerly Twitter) handle on Wednesday to clarify the report concerning the deportation of Nigerian citizens at the point of entry into the Kingdom further said the Royal Embassy would like to stress the importance of following the procedures and laws enacted by the Kingdom of Saudi
Tinder has lost a million users
Tinder’s decline is not recent. The Match Group, the company that owns Tinder, announced in 2022 losses of over 10 million US dollars. Tinder’s total number of paying users fell to 15.7 million, roughly 5% compared to numbers from 2022.To counter this, Tinder has organized massive matching events in college campuses across the United States.
Google Safari ad Revenues
The high-stakes trial pitting Google against the US Department of Justice started in September. Many of the proceedings have been shielded from public view, to protect trade secrets. Google has maintained that its dominance of online searches is due to having a superior product. Google paid more than $26bn to other companies, including Apple, Samsung
American supply chain
Supply chains is facing pressure to decouple, like those linking American customers to Chinese suppliers. In 2021 American and Chinese firms were closer together in the supply chain than the global average . They will end 2023 farther apart than they were. And, though chains have lengthened globally, the distance between American and Chinese firms
The Green Jobs
The more ambitions industrial policy becomes, the harder it will be for politicians to exercise the control advocates say is needed. Many governments, including America’s, also want industrial policy to bolster national security, for instance. Taken together, such aims risk an almighty mess. Politicians across the rich world agree that industrial policy wheezes which aim
Neftlix on Live sports
Lately the company has been active in a niche in what it calls sports shoulder-programming, commissioning factual series such as “Break Point” (following professional tennis players) and “Unchained” (tracking the Tour de France), as well as profiles of stars such as David Beckham. Showing sport itself has not tempted the streaming giant. Rights are wildly
legal complexities around Israeli attacks that hit hospitals
Outright attacks on medical facilities are morally reprehensible but, from the perspective of the law of armed conflict (loac), they are, sadly, not always unlawful. That depends on targeting. Of the attacks launched by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 7th, none have caused more international consternation than those that have hit hospitals and ambulances—even
Training of Ukraine Military
France is on course to have trained 7,000 Ukrainians this year some in Poland, others at French bases as part of a European Union military assistance mission for Ukraine that launched a year ago this week. The French army granted The Associated Press access to a training base in rural France last week to observe
