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At least two died in Peshawar motorcycle blast
Police officials report that a motorbike explosion in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar has claimed the lives of at least two individuals. One individual was injured in the explosion near the city's Board Bazaar and has since been transported to Lady Reading Hospital. It is anticipated that his condition is critical. When the motorbike detonated in the city, it was carrying between 4 and 5 kilogrammes (9 to 11 pounds) of explosives, according to Kashif Abbasi, senior superintendent of police operations in Peshawar.
Borthwick’s England initiative ultimately wins over fans
After that crucial second half against Scotland at Murrayfield, he must have returned to his former field, believing England's supporters could benefit from the positive news. "We are certain that we have faith," he shouted. Today, we have faith. The young people in wax jackets and flat headwear forming a queue at the pastry stand across the street appeared less than convinced.
US investigates Boeing 737 MAX mid-flight blowout
US media reports indicate that prosecutors in the United States have initiated a criminal investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX mid-flight explosion involving an Alaska Airlines aircraft. The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post reported on Saturday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has interviewed witnesses, including aircrew, as part of its investigation into the January 5 incident in which a portion of the fuselage blasted off mid-flight.
London is a ‘no-go zone for Jews every weekend’ says adviser
During weekend pro-Palestinian marches, London has become a "no-go zone for Jews," according to the government's counter-extremism commissioner. When addressing extremism, Robin Simcox urged ministers to "be more audacious and willing to assume greater legal risk." A week ago, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak issued a speech warning of "forces attempting to tear the country apart."
City pay should reflect ‘shocking’ misogyny and assault
The report on sexism in the city recommended that non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) be prohibited in sexual harassment cases so that offenders cannot continue to harm victims while they are compelled to remain mute. As efforts to combat misogyny in the City of London "move at a snail's pace," an influential committee of Members of Parliament has urged the government to provide legal requirements for including pay scales in job advertisements and prohibit employers from inquiring about employment history.
Biden: Freedom, democracy attacked globally and domestically
The president of the United States also addressed the January 6 rioting in his State of the Union address, where he accused Trump and "certain members present in the chamber" of an attempt to "bury the truth." As part of one of the most pivotal addresses of his presidency, Joe Biden asserted that democracy and freedom are "under attack" both domestically and internationally. "History is watching" as the president of the United States urged Congress in his State of the Union address to continue supporting Ukraine's war effort against Russia.
Sunak denies speculation of May general election
Rishi Sunak stated that the election remains a "working assumption" that it will take place in the latter part of this year, despite speculation that the tax-cutting spring budget could pave the way for an earlier election date. Rishi Sunak appeared to dispel residual rumours of a general election in May by stating that "nothing has changed" since he previously predicted it would occur in the autumn.
Why are fatalities among refugees at an all-time high?
The preceding tally was 8,064 fatalities in 2016. During that period, the Mediterranean witnessed an increase in refugee fatalities due to the large number of individuals attempting to flee from conflict zones such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Numerous refugees seeking sanctuary in European nations have tried to escape from violent regions.
Cillian Murphy would do a superb job as James Bond
Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan has remarked that Oscar nominee and fellow Irishman Cillian Murphy would make a "magnificent" 007 incarnation. "Cillian would do a magnificent job as James Bond on His Majesty's Secret Service," according to Brosnan. Reports indicate Murphy may be in the running for the role of James Bond, although speculation has always surrounded the subject.
Whooping cough cases surge in UK, vaccine concerns
January identified 553 cases of the highly contagious infection, compared to 858 for 2023. A week into the episode, the symptoms transform from those of a cold to those of a severe cough. A rise in the incidence of whooping cough in the United Kingdom has prompted health officials to express apprehension regarding adopting the vaccine. January saw 553 new cases of the highly contagious disease, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
African scientists accuse WHO of ‘colonialist’ lockdowns
The World Health Organization's (WHO) initiatives towards a novel pandemic treaty have drawn allegations of "colonialist tendencies." A coalition of scientists from Africa is concerned that the agreement could force nations into lockdowns at the agency's discretion. The WHO, whose management of COVID-19 was severely criticized, is contemplating 300 amendments to its legally binding manual.