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Government plans Rwanda flights, may use RAF Voyagers
The government's use utilization of RAF aircraft in the contentious deportation scheme remains unconfirmed despite the Home Office's inability to secure an airline to charter the flights. A minister stated that the government is "working on operationalizing" Rwandan flights in response to rumours that RAF aircraft may have been utilized in the disputed deportation scheme.
Spain leads Europe in recognising Palestine, risking Israel’s anger
As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza enters its seventh month and claims the lives of nearly 34,000 Palestinians, Madrid is promoting the recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state by July and urging neighbouring countries to do the same. Longtime advocate for Palestinian rights, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, views recognition as a potential key to achieving a two-state solution and concluding the disastrous conflict that erupted in October.
Bees survive underwater for a week, despite lab accident
A group of scientists made the "shock" discovery that bees can survive for an entire week submerged in water by accident while experimenting. The primary objective of the research conducted in 2022 was to determine how pesticide residues in soil affected queen bees that were hibernating underground.
Ken Owens retires, exceeding expectations, due to injury
Ken Owens, the former captain of Wales, has tendered his retirement from the sport after failing to overcome a back injury. Due to the injury, the 37-year-old hooker, who also appeared in five Tests for the British and Irish Lions, has been inactive for nearly a year; he will not make his Scarlets debut until April 2023. Owens amassed two grand slams and two additional Six Nations championships in his 91 caps for Wales, the team he captained at the Six Nations last year.
Alien-harboring planets might emit a unique purple hue
Existence beyond Earth is one of the most significant unanswered scientific concerns. Moreover, where does it conceal itself? At this time, Cornell University scientists believe they have significantly advanced in their quest for extraterrestrial life. They assert in a new study that planets that may be home to extraterrestrial life may emit a distinct purple hue.
How successfully could Iran defend against an Israeli attack?
In response to the missile and drone strikes initiated by Tehran in retaliation for the fatal bombardment of its consulate in Syria at the start of this month, Israel has threatened to "exact a price" from Iran. Israeli Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi has stated that a military response is assured in light of Saturday's unprecedented direct attacks on Israel. The Israeli war cabinet has met multiple times to discuss a course of action to supplement a diplomatic drive against Iran.
Suu Kyi was released from prison to house arrest in Myanmar
Former Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been transferred from house arrest to a correctional facility, as reported by the military administration of the nation. Since the military rebellion that toppled Ms. Suu Kyi's government in 2021, she has been detained and faces 27 years in prison on charges including treason, bribery, and telecommunications law violations.
UAE’s biggest rainfall in 75 years floods Dubai
Flights were disrupted at one of the busiest airports worldwide, and roadways and shopping centers were inundated as the United Arab Emirates experienced what the government termed its heaviest precipitation in seventy-five years. At least one person was killed, a 70-year-old man who was swept away in his vehicle in Ras Al Khaimah, one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates, according to police.
Iran’s Raisi warns as Israel considers air assault retaliation
Iran's president has reaffirmed that even the most minimal assault launched by Israel would elicit a "massive and severe" reaction. This statement continues to heighten apprehension regarding the possibility of a full-scale conflict in the Middle East. President Ebrahim Raisi issued the warning while speaking at Wednesday's annual Iranian army procession. The international community is on the lookout for possible retaliation in response to Iran's attack on Israel over the weekend.
Experts claim X-rays, MRI for migrant age checks unethical
X-rays and MRIs used to determine the age of migrants are inaccurate, unethical, and run the risk of prolonging NHS wait times, according to radiographers. The implementation of novel legislation in January authorised the Home Office to ascertain the age of a migrant below 16 by analysing MRI scans of the quadriceps and collarbones and X-rays of the teeth and wrists.
China censors family quarrel videos to boost birth rates
China has implemented significant measures to reverse its declining birth rate, even though its elderly population is projected to reach 520 million by 2050 and couples were previously limited to having a single child. China is in dire need of its citizens to procreate more. The nation is confronted with a demographic catastrophe causing an economic crisis. Simply put, there is an excessive number of elderly and insufficient youth. In moments of crisis, drastic measures are required.
Car LED headlights glare linked to heart condition risks
Thus, many may find solace in the fact that the government will initiate an investigation into dazzlingly bright headlamps this month. However, researchers suggest that addressing the issue of these lights could do more than enhance road safety; it could also reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and headaches, especially among middle-aged and elderly drivers.