India-Russia Summit not to take place this year due to “scheduling issues?

New Delhi [India], 10 December (ANI). The annual India-Russia summit where Prime Minister Narendra Modi was due to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin this year is not likely to take place, sources have said. Sources claim that PM Modi has not met Putin due to a nuclear threat. This is untrue. According to sources, the meeting is … Read more

Violet Coco: Climate activist’s jailing ignites?

Deanna Coco “Violet”, a 28-minute-long blockade of rush hour traffic at the Sydney Harbour Bridge in April, called for more climate action. These 28 minutes could have cost her a 15 month sentence in jail. Coco was sent to prison last week by an Australian judge after she pleaded guilty for violating traffic laws and … Read more

Mumbai AQI Air in India’s financial capital getting?

Mumbai’s financial center has been experiencing “very poor” airquality in recent days. It is the capital Delhi that often makes headlines because of its dangerous levels in winter months air pollution. Mumbai has a long coastline and is thought to have cleaner air quality. However, Delhi was unable to keep up with the pollution levels … Read more

Ukraine conflict: How much damage has Russia done to power supplies?

Ukrainians will be able to endure up to three winters without power, Olena Zelenska, first lady of Ukraine has stated. Many people across Ukraine are without water, heating, or electricity due to drone and missile strikes. After facing defeats on the battlefield Russian forces have shifted their focus to attacking Ukrainian fuel storage and power … Read more

Penguin Random House boss resigns after Simon?

Penguin Random House’s chief executive has resigned due to the US decision to stop the company’s $2.2bn acquisition of Simon & Schuster. Markus Dohle will be retiring at the end the year, according to the company. He stated that he did so at his own request and on mutually beneficial terms. Since 2013, Mr Dohle … Read more

Nigeria 2023 election: The hunt for children and the dead?

People began to notice problems as soon as Nigeria’s first ever digital electoral register was uploaded to the internet. Digital amateurs discovered many voter cards with photos of children. Some of the others on the preliminary list appeared to have registered more times than once by simply changing their facial expressions, clothes, or how they sat. … Read more

Seychelles ocean plants could help tackle climate change?

Errol Renaud, a Seychelles resident, can see seagrass meadows from his home on Mahe Island. He is one of many locals who opposed a hotel development that would have been reclaimed the land. “There are many seagrass meadows in this area, and there are many fishermen who place their fish traps there. They depend on this … Read more

No EU border-free zone for Romania and Bulgaria?

European Union interior minsters voted to accept Croatia in the 26-nation Schengen area, but to reject Romanian and Bulgaria. The vote was received with relief in Zagreb but anger and dismay at Bucharest, Sofia and Bucharest. The German foreign minister stated that it was a bad day in Europe. All three countries were backed by … Read more

Kremlin critic Yashin jailed for 8 years for ‘fake news’ on Russia war?

Ilya Yashin is one of Russia’s most prominent opponents and has been imprisoned for eight-and a half years for spreading fake news about Russia’s military. Yashin was one of the few Kremlin critics who remained in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. He continued to oppose war. After he condemned Russian war crimes in Bucha, … Read more