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Wildfire at US national park leave historic Grand Canyon lodge burned to ashes

Wildfire at US national park leave historic Grand Canyon lodge burned to ashes

Wildfire at US national park leave historic Grand Canyon lodge burned to ashes ———————————– Wildfires have destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and 50 to 80 other structures on the North Rim of Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park, Al Jazeera…
Anti-Migrant Violence Erupts for Second Night in Southern Spain

Anti-Migrant Violence Erupts for Second Night in Southern Spain

Anti-Migrant Violence Erupts for Second Night in Southern Spain ………………… Several people were injured during a second night of anti-migrant unrest in Torre Pacheco, south-east Spain, following the assault of a local pensioner. Regional media reported that groups armed with…
Record Deportations of Young Immigrant Children Under Trump Raise Due Process Concerns

Record Deportations of Young Immigrant Children Under Trump Raise Due Process Concerns

Record Deportations of Young Immigrant Children Under Trump Raise Due Process Concerns …………………. Despite pledges to focus on “bad, hard criminals,” the Trump administration has seen record numbers of young immigrant children ordered deported, raising serious concerns among lawyers and…
Debate Over Immigrant Quotas in German Schools Highlights Challenges in Integration and Education

Debate Over Immigrant Quotas in German Schools Highlights Challenges in Integration and Education

Debate Over Immigrant Quotas in German Schools Highlights Challenges in Integration and Education ………………….. A proposal by Germany’s Education Minister Karin Prien to introduce quotas limiting immigrant students in schools has sparked significant debate across the country, DW reported. Prien…
Malaysia faces increasing challenges from rising religious conservatism

Malaysia faces increasing challenges from rising religious conservatism

Malaysia faces increasing challenges from rising religious conservatism ———————————— Malaysia is witnessing a surge in support for conservative Islamic policies, especially among younger, more religious Malay voters DW news agency reported. The opposition coalition Perikatan Nasional (PN), including the Malaysian…
Nearly 70% of Japanese atomic-bomb survivors fear nuclear weapons could be used again: Survey

Nearly 70% of Japanese atomic-bomb survivors fear nuclear weapons could be used again: Survey

Nearly 70% of Japanese atomic-bomb survivors fear nuclear weapons could be used again: Survey —————————- Nearly 70% of atomic bomb survivors in Japan fear that nuclear weapons might be used again, Anadolu Agency revealed citing a survey conducted by Kyodo…
Elephants Use Goal-Directed Gestures, Study Confirms

Elephants Use Goal-Directed Gestures, Study Confirms

Elephants Use Goal-Directed Gestures, Study Confirms …………………. A new study published in Royal Society Open Science has found that African Savannah elephants use deliberate gestures to communicate their goals, expanding our understanding of intentional animal communication beyond primates. Researchers tested…
Sweden to Rent Estonian Prison Cells Amid Overcrowding Concerns

Sweden to Rent Estonian Prison Cells Amid Overcrowding Concerns

Sweden to Rent Estonian Prison Cells Amid Overcrowding Concerns ……………….. Sweden plans to rent up to 600 prison places in Estonia to ease its overcrowded prisons, marking a shift away from its long-held focus on rehabilitation, The Guardian reported. The…
Over 1,000 State Department Employees Laid Off Amid Federal Workforce Cuts

Over 1,000 State Department Employees Laid Off Amid Federal Workforce Cuts

Over 1,000 State Department Employees Laid Off Amid Federal Workforce Cuts ………………….. More than 1,000 employees at the US State Department have been laid off as part of the Trump administration’s push to shrink the federal workforce. According to an…
Australia’s Ancient Murujuga Rock Art Gains World Heritage Status

Australia’s Ancient Murujuga Rock Art Gains World Heritage Status

Australia’s Ancient Murujuga Rock Art Gains World Heritage Status ……………. The Murujuga cultural landscape in Western Australia, home to more than a million Indigenous rock carvings up to 50,000 years old, has been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage list, The…
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