Boat Service Between Sri Lanka And India To Be Delayed Further
India has sought a few more days to expand the facilities
Report: Suicides In Singapore Reach To 22-Year High
More than 700,000 people worldwide commit suicide each year
China’s Revised Anti-Espionage Law Becomes Effective Amid Business Concerns
Diplomatic authorities from other countries have also issued warnings ahead of the legal changes, encouraging Chinese nationals in China to be vigilant
Brazilian Court Bans Jair Bolsonaro From Running For Office For Next 8 Years
The former president is still facing more than a dozen other cases
NASA’s Mars Rotorcraft Restores Communication After 63 Days
The loss of communications was foreseen because a hill was between Ingenuity and Perseverance, which operate as a relay between the drone and Earth
Third Day Of Riots In France: Fury Doesn’t Seem To Calm Down, President Urges Parents To Control Children
There were about 40,000 police officers deployed nationwide. Overnight, 875 people were detained while more than 200 police officers sustained injuries.
Russian Foreign Minister Demands UN Security Council Diversification
A majority of the world does not want to live according to Western rules
Environment Minister In UK Step Down, Calling Rishi Sunak ‘Uninterested’
This is consistent with a report released earlier this week by the government's climate experts
UK Government Announces Massive Hiring Spree For Health Service
Health policy is devolved, with the governments in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland making decisions. The UK government is in charge of health care in England
Unrest In France Over Teen’s Murder Leads To 600 Arrests And Injuries For 249 Cops
A video shared on social media showed two cops leaning into the car, one of whom was shooting as the driver drove away