Day: February 12, 2023
Spain health workers hold huge Madrid protest over state of health system – Reuters
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Islamic State blamed for Syria attack killing 11
Militants shot at 75 people picking mushrooms in central Syria, away from where Monday’s quake hit.
‘Clearest Evidence Yet’ of Ancient Lake on Mars Found by NASA’s Curiosity Rover
“In the foothills of a Martian mountain, NASA’s Curiosity rover found stunning new evidence of an ancient lake in the form of rocks etched with the ripples of waves,” reports CNN.
But they add that the evidence “appeared in an unlikely place.”
The ro…
Former foreign minister leading Cyprus presidential election, exit polls show
Nikos Christodoulides has a narrow lead over Andreas Mavroyiannis in the run-off vote, according to exit polls.
More than 33,000 dead after earthquake
More than 33,000 people have died across Turkey and Syria since a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck on Monday, with tens of thousands more left injured.
Man, 19, charged in violent protest outside UK asylum hotel – ABC News
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Russian Government evaluates the immunity to hackers acting in the interests of Russia
The Russian Government proposed to give a sort of immunity to the hackers that operate in the interests of Moscow. Russian media reported that Alexander Khinshtein, the head of the Duma committee on information policy, announced that the Russian government is evaluating to avoid punishing hackers acting in the interests of Moscow. “The question of […]
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China giving US silent treatment since it shot down Chinese spy balloon: Report
China is giving the US silent treatment ever since the US sent an F-22 Raptor to shoot down the Chinese spy balloon that navigated into North American airspace last week. This can be seen in US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s call to Beijing going una…
‘It is my duty to give back,’ says foreign student helping quake survivors in Turkey
Nearly a week after the deadly earthquake in southern Turkey, foreign students Abdelaziz, Ahmed Ali, Yassir and Mustafa are helping survivors of the quake in the city of Gaziantep. They say they are happy to give back to the country that has given the…