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Anti-begging plan may harm women seeking refuge
The home secretary has received letters from over thirty charitable organizations warning that the new law "risks stigmatising people." However, the health secretary maintains that the homeless will not be "criminalised." The health secretary has reaffirmed that the government "will not criminalise" homelessness in the face of significant opposition to its proposed new legislation.
Do ultra-Orthodox Jews have to join the Israeli army?
Amid ongoing hostilities with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel's ongoing war on Gaza, the Israeli government and society have increased their appeals for Haredim, or ultra-Orthodox Jews, to enlist in the military. Decades of dispute have surrounded the exemption of ultra-Orthodox individuals from obligatory military service. As the coalition government of Israel was unable to pass legislation to extend the exemption before it expired on March 31, the Supreme Court issued an interim order last week suspending state funding for Jewish seminaries if students refused to comply with the conscription.
China builds more coal plants despite President Xi’s vows
China pledged to "strictly regulate" new coal power in 2021. It increased two years later, according to Global Energy Monitor, which fueled concerns about additional emissions at a time when they ought to be declining. According to GEM, the new capacity may not be utilised, and other nations must also increase their efforts. A new analysis indicates that China increased its coal power capacity last year despite a pledge to "strictly control" the deadliest fossil fuel.
Sailors saved from island after spelling ‘HELP’ with leaves
A "crucial factor" in locating the three individuals, according to the United States Coast Guard, was the sign. During their week-long ordeal, the forty-something sailors subsisted on coconuts. Three sailors were rescued from a small, uninhabited island in the Pacific after using palm tree leaves to construct a massive "HELP" sign. On Tuesday evening, the three individuals who had been stranded for over a week were located on Pikelot Atoll, which is a territory under the Federated States of Micronesia.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s three sons killed in Gaza airstrike
Two of his sons, according to the Israeli military, were Hamas operatives, and the third was a cell commander. Four of Hamas' grandchildren, he added, perished in the attack. The assassination of three sons of Hamas's foremost political figure by an Israeli airstrike on prominent targets in Gaza has occurred. Four of Ismail Haniyeh's grandchildren, according to Hamas, were also slain in the strike.
Raducanu excited for clay as Britain faces France
"I am taking pleasure in the challenge," Raducanu stated. "Moreover, I believe it's fantastic that we are in this position against the French, who are so dominant." Furthermore, with clay as the surface, I believe we are the underdogs. "However, we have an abundance of games planned and are prepared to compete this weekend."
South Korea PM may resign after opposition’s midterm victory
President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has three years remaining in office and has been contending with low approval ratings and a liberal opposition-controlled parliament that has constrained his major policy platforms, has been dealt a devastating political setback by the election results. Parliamentary elections in South Korea have been won by the liberal opposition party by an overwhelming margin; senior ruling party politicians have reportedly offered to resign in the wake of the devastating defeat.
Property tycoon sentenced to death in Vietnam’s largest fraud trial
Vietnam has handed down the death penalty to a property magnate following the country's largest fraud trial in its recorded history. State media reported that Truong My Lan was sentenced by a court in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday, following a month-long trial in which he was found guilty of embezzlement, bribery, and violations of banking regulations.
Tourist dies in Tenerife after falling into sea.
A few minutes after being transferred to a helipad where a physician was waiting to provide further care, paramedics attempted to resuscitate him but were unsuccessful. In Tenerife, a tourist has lost their life after plunging into the water. On Wednesday afternoon, the 53-year-old male was allegedly attempting to photograph enormous waves during a storm in Puerto de la Cruz.
What’s happening in Sudan after a year of war?
Almost a year has passed since the outbreak of war in Sudan, which precipitated an irreparable humanitarian crisis and rekindled protracted political and ethnic animosities. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been engaged in an ongoing power conflict for the past two decades. Violent clashes have claimed the lives of approximately 16,000 individuals and displaced millions in the past year.
Pier fall woman loses £600k for dishonesty
On July 21, 2018, Kirsty Williams-Henry fell from Aberavon Pier, located near Port Talbot. The pier owners were effectively sued for damages, but the firm maintained her claim of dishonesty. A woman who fell from a pier was awarded nearly £600,000 in damages but was deemed "thoroughly dishonest" by a judge. On July 21, 2018, Kirsty Williams-Henry suffered multiple injuries after a fall from Aberavon Pier in the vicinity of Port Talbot.
Acquitted in ‘trial of the century’, NFL star OJ Simpson dies at 76
The controversially acquitted former American football player and actor OJ Simpson, who was later convicted of double murder, has passed away at the age of 76. Born in San Francisco, Orenthal James Simpson achieved NFL prominence after ascending to prominence in college. The 1995 trial in which he was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her companion captivated the nation.