News in brief
A recent report from the London Assembly recommends creating ten new wild swimming locations across the capital to improve water quality and expand public access to outdoor activities. Currently, London has eight designated natural swimming spots, all in docks or ponds. No river locations meet the “good”......
The government of Bali has announced a halt to the construction of new hotels and restaurants on agricultural land following devastating floods that killed at least 18 people earlier this month. The decision comes amid growing concerns that unchecked tourism development has worsened the island’s......
China has urged Papua New Guinea (PNG) to reconsider a potential defence agreement with Australia, warning that such a deal should not limit the Pacific nation’s ability to cooperate with other countries. The Chinese embassy in Port Moresby stated on Thursday that while it respected PNG’s......
The American ticketing giant Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation are facing legal action from U.S. authorities. The company, which controls nearly 80% of the ticketing market for major concert venues, is accused of facilitating massive illegal resales and applying hidden fees that can inflate......
Police in Los Angeles are investigating the mysterious death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, whose body was discovered in the trunk of a Tesla registered to viral musician d4vd (David Anthony Burke). The decomposed remains were found on September 8 in Hollywood Hills, months after Rivas was reported missing......
The British and Irish governments are set to present a new framework addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s Troubles, a decades-long conflict that claimed more than 3,500 lives. The initiative is intended to resolve long-standing disputes over how past crimes should be investigated and remembered,......
Erika Kirk, widow of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has been appointed as the new leader of Turning Point USA, the youth-oriented political organization her late husband founded. Charlie Kirk, who was killed in Utah earlier this month at the age of 31, created Turning Point USA when he was......
A powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula early Friday, prompting a tsunami warning for nearby coastal areas, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). The quake occurred at 6:58 a.m. local time (18:58 GMT Thursday), about 128 kilometers east......
Relations between France and Mali have taken a new downturn after Paris announced the suspension of its counterterrorism cooperation with Bamako and ordered two Malian diplomats to leave French territory. According to French diplomatic sources, the diplomats, stationed at the Malian embassy and consulate......
A giant sinkhole opened up in a street in the Iztapalapa district of Mexico City on Saturday, September 13, swallowing a truck carrying soft drinks, according to NMás. The sinkhole, approximately 10 meters deep, required a crane to remove the vehicle. The incident was caused by the rupture of......
Morocco has taken a significant step forward in developing its drone industry through a new partnership between Singapore-based Hollyway and Moroccan company XAR Aerospace, a subsidiary of XAR Aerosystems. The agreement, formalized by a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Industry, aims......
The UK Home Office has confirmed the first deportation of a migrant to France under the controversial “one in, one out” asylum agreement. The treaty, which came into force on August 6, allows the UK to remove people arriving by small boats while accepting an equal number of migrants through......
The Australian government has unveiled a new climate target for 2035 that seeks to balance political and social expectations. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 62% to 70% compared with 2005 levels, describing it as both ambitious and realistic. The......
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