Prince Harry’s Immigration File Revealed: Legal Battle for Access to DHS Documents

Prince Harry’s Immigration File Revealed: Legal Battle for Access to DHS Documents

This very influential organization in conservative circles claims, under freedom of information laws, the immigration file of the prince who, at odds with the British royal family, settled in California in 2020 with his American wife Meghan Markle. The youngest son of King Charles III “has publicly admitted (…) a number of drug offenses in … Read more

Global Times calls G7 an “anti-China workshop” after statements issued at summit

Global Times calls G7 an “anti-China workshop” after statements issued at summit

The Global Times, an official mouthpiece of the Chinese government, has condemned the recent G7 summit in Hiroshima as an “anti-China workshop.” The summit, which was attended by leaders of seven rich countries including the United States, released a joint communique on Saturday which singled out China on issues including human rights, economic coercion, Taiwan, … Read more

“King Charles III Anointed and Crowned in Britain’s Biggest Ceremonial Event in 70 Years”

“King Charles III Anointed and Crowned in Britain’s Biggest Ceremonial Event in 70 Years”

On May 6th, King Charles III was crowned in the largest ceremonial event to take place in Britain in over 70 years. The coronation, which dates back over 1,000 years to the time of King William the Conqueror, was held in Westminster Abbey in front of a congregation of world leaders and a global television … Read more

“AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Warns AI Could Be a More Urgent Threat to Humanity than Climate Change”

“AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Warns AI Could Be a More Urgent Threat to Humanity than Climate Change”

Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, recently spoke to Reuters about the potential threat posed by AI to humanity. According to Hinton, AI could be a “more urgent” risk than climate change. Hinton co-authored a landmark paper on neural networks in 1986 and was awarded the Turing Award in 2018 for … Read more

Oil prices drop 5% on concerns over economy and potential debt default

Oil prices drop 5% on concerns over economy and potential debt default

Oil prices experienced their biggest one-day percentage decline since early January, with Brent futures and West Texas Intermediate crude falling around 5% to a five-week low. The fall was fueled by increased concerns about the economy as US politicians discuss ways to avoid a debt default and investors prepare for more rate hikes this week. … Read more

“Meghan criticizes British media over coronation absence, citing letters to King Charles expressing concerns about royal family’s unconscious bias”

“Meghan criticizes British media over coronation absence, citing letters to King Charles expressing concerns about royal family’s unconscious bias”

Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, recently spoke out against the British media for their coverage of her decision not to attend the upcoming coronation of King Charles, citing reports that letters exchanged between her and the now king played a role in her decision. According to The Daily Telegraph, Meghan had written to King … Read more

“A Sneak Peek into the Remodeling of Nintendo NY Store”

“A Sneak Peek into the Remodeling of Nintendo NY Store”

If Europe is not yet lucky enough to have its own Nintendo store, Japan and the United States are well served in terms of stores, each with their temple dedicated to the brand. The Nintendo World Store, now renamed Nintendo NY, located in New York, is the most iconic store since it has long remained … Read more

A new report from UNICEF warns that people’s confidence in routine childhood vaccines has declined globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 52 out of 55 surveyed countries, public perception of vaccines for children declined between 2019 and 2021. Vaccine hesitancy poses a threat to children’s health as the next wave of deaths could be from preventable diseases like measles and diphtheria. Around 67 million children missed out on potentially lifesaving vaccines during the pandemic, but catching up efforts have stalled despite increasing outbreaks.

A new report from UNICEF warns that people’s confidence in routine childhood vaccines has declined globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 52 out of 55 surveyed countries, public perception of vaccines for children declined between 2019 and 2021. Vaccine hesitancy poses a threat to children’s health as the next wave of deaths could be from preventable diseases like measles and diphtheria. Around 67 million children missed out on potentially lifesaving vaccines during the pandemic, but catching up efforts have stalled despite increasing outbreaks.

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread disruptions to our daily lives, and it seems that even the most well-established medical practices are not immune to its effects. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the pandemic has sparked a growing distrust in childhood vaccines, which has the potential to have devastating consequences for public … Read more

Dollar Falls as Investors Await Inflation Data

Dollar Falls as Investors Await Inflation Data

The United States dollar weakened on Monday, amid anticipation of inflation data that is set to be released later this week. Investors are keeping a close eye on the figures, as rising inflation could lead to the Federal Reserve tightening its monetary policy sooner than planned. The greenback’s dip comes after a strong stretch in … Read more

Gold falls below $2,000 as dollar rises on strong US jobs data

Gold falls below ,000 as dollar rises on strong US jobs data

The price of gold has been steadily climbing over the past few months, hitting an all-time high of over $2,000 per ounce in early August. However, recent news of positive US jobs growth has lifted the value of the dollar and caused the price of gold to fall below $2,000. This development has sparked concerns … Read more