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Friday, October 18, 2024

Four Taiwanese employees detained in mysterious China case

According to the CNA, the four workers were arrested by the local public security bureau on charges of "breach of trust."

Andrew Garfield Urges Support for Palestinians During Podcast Interview

The actor, currently promoting his romantic drama We Live in Time alongside Florence Pugh, spoke at New York's 92nd Street Y.

Users outraged as Meta deletes accounts

Several users have reported that their Threads and Instagram accounts were banned or restricted without clear justification.

Saudi Arabia’s fast food giant Al Baik is coming to Pakistan

Founded in 1974 in Jeddah, AlBaik is famous for its broast chicken and currently operates over 120 branches across Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and other regions.

Solar storm could blackout power and communication

The storm began when a coronal mass ejection (CME)—a massive cloud of charged solar particles—slammed into Earth's magnetic field.

Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors win Nobel Peace Prize

The Norwegian Nobel Committee recognized the group, also known as the Hibakusha, for its tireless efforts to promote a nuclear-free world.

Scooter Braun reflects on feud with Taylor Swift

Interestingly, despite their contentious history, Braun offered high praise for Swift when asked about the artists he admires.

20 Pakistan coal miners shot dead in attack: police

Separatist militant groups in Balochistan regularly target natural resource extraction projects dotted across the mineral-rich province, the poorest in Pakistan.

Russia reveals ‘Nuclear Five’ meeting plan

The informal group is set to meet in New York in the coming weeks, Russia’s deputy foreign minister has said

Gulf states ask US to stop Israel

Arab states have argued that bombing Iranian oil facilities would disrupt the US election

Iran issued ‘secret warning’ to US allies – WSJ

Arab states hosting American troops reportedly fear retaliation if Israel uses their airspace to attack Tehran

One dead, 12 police injured in new Martinique riots

The violence led authorities to impose a nighttime curfew, now lifted, in several neighbourhoods of Fort-de-France and Lamentin.