Monthly Archives: November, 2023

Google to pay $73m a year to Canada for news publish

Under the terms of new agreement, Google will continue to include links to news stories in search results, and the internet giant will pay...

North Korea moves weapons near South Korea

According to the defense ministry in Seoul, North Korea has begun the process of rebuilding guard posts and stationing heavy weaponry along its border...

Taliban should lift ban on girls’ schools

According to Afghanistan's previous education minister before the Taliban took control of the country, there are a significant number of Taliban officials who would...

Australia plans tougher laws for tech giants

If the recommendations of a Senate committee are implemented, it is possible that in the near future, digital giants will be subject to the...

France bans smoking on beaches

Following his pledge to establish "the first tobacco-free generation" by the year 2032, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that smoking will be prohibited...

Saudi Arabia securing oil deals with poor nations

An undercover investigation has revealed that Saudi Arabia is driving a massive worldwide investment plan in order to boost demand for its oil and...

Australia’s inflation rate dropped to 4.9%

Due to the fact that consumer spending was poor in October, the Reserve Bank of Australia is less likely to impose another interest rate...

Australian politicians demanding full ceasefire in Gaza

The Albanian government is coming under growing amounts of pressure to adopt a more resolute stance on the question of a total ceasefire in...

X kicked out from Australia’s misinformation code

As a result of X's failure to respond to a complaint over the shutdown of channels enabling users to report misinformation during the voice...

New Zealand scraps world-first smoking ‘generation ban’

The new government of New Zealand has decided to remove the world-leading rule that prohibits smoking for future generations. This decision is being made...

Mexico launches campaign to save axolotl

On Friday, ecologists at Mexico's National Autonomous University started a new fundraising campaign with the goal of bolstering conservation efforts for axolotls, which are...

Ethiopia suffers drought despite east Africa flooding

The districts of Tigray and Amhara in northern Ethiopia have continued to be affected by severe drought conditions, which have resulted in the deaths...

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EV sales go up in Australia by 185%

In a noteworthy turn of events, Australia has experienced a substantial surge in electric vehicle (EV) sales throughout the current year, with figures more...

Queensland coast can witness first cyclone this summer

Off the coast of Queensland, a tropical low-pressure system is exhibiting a high likelihood of evolving into the initial cyclone of the summer season....

First Nations people still disappointed in Australia

Following the recent setback of the voice to parliament referendum, the Australian public finds itself in a state of uncertainty regarding the government's plan...

Landslides kill over 50 people in Tanzania

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, northern Tanzania is reeling from the aftermath of devastating landslides triggered by flooding, claiming the lives of at...