In France, debate heats up over air conditioning
Air conditioning has become a hot debate in France in a summer of heatwaves. (Image credit: Dimitar Dilkoff)Continue Reading
What has led to a famine being confirmed in Gaza?
The UN-backed IPC has found that Gaza now faces famine after 22 months of Israel’s war on the Palestinian territory., A United Nations-backed global hunger monitor has determined that famine is now occurring in Gaza City and its surrounding area. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) had previously warnedContinue Reading
How Israeli army’s own data shows vast civilian death rate in Gaza
Figures from a leaked Israeli military database indicate that 83 percent of Palestinians killed in Gaza are civilians., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy Human Rights Climate Crisis InvestigationsContinue Reading
Cruz Beckham Wears Tiny Blue Swim Briefs While Vacationing With Jackie Apostel and His Family
Cruz Beckham made waves on the Amalfi Coast this week, showing off more than just his holiday tan. The 20-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham was spotted yachting in Italy alongside his girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, and several family members. But it wasn’t the luxury backdrop or the company thatContinue Reading
Proposal could lead to sanctions against Alaska medical professionals for gender-affirming care
The Alaska State Medical Board will be considering language that says medical professionals provide gender-affirming care for children could risk having their work considered unprofessional conduct, Read MoreContinue Reading
Largest exhibition of protest art by Russian artists starts in Amsterdam | DW News
The largest exhibition of protest art by Russian artists has gone on show in Amsterdam. ‘Artists Against the Kremlin’ raises a voice against the Russian government’s propaganda and repression – and it’s the sort of expression that’s no longer tolerated in the artists’ home country. For more news go to:Continue Reading
Before Humans Grasp Tech, Tech is Grasping Humanity – World’s First Humanoid Robot Games
China hosted the world’s first humanoid robot games in Beijing from 15 to 17 August 2025. A 3-day event organized by the Chinese government as part of the World Robot Conference 2025. The event was held at the National Speed Skating Oval, often known as Ice Ribbon. 280 teams fromContinue Reading
Why Is Delta Removing Engines From Its Brand New Airbus Jets?
Delta Air Lines is doing something somewhat strange with its brand new, fit-for-flying, Airbus airframes: Leaving them in Europe, rather than bringing them stateside to enter service. At the same time, the US carrier is removing the brand new engines from these brand new aircraft and using them to keepContinue Reading
Simple Flying AMA: Ask the Editors on July 27th
Aviation fans, mark your calendars! On Wednesday, August 27th, Simple Flying’s Managing Editors, Tom Boon and Sumit Singh, will go live for a special Ask Me Anything (AMA) session, hosted directly on the Simple Flying website using our new threads functionality.Continue Reading
Pressure on Russia’s economy intensifies as full-scale invasion of Ukraine continues
Russians are likely to face higher taxes as the burden on the budget grows and the Central Bank of Russia says that “the economy needs a breather.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
Texas Democrats Have A Plan To Disrupt The The Traitor-Approved Congressional Map
If everything goes Democrats’ way, The Traitor’s demands for five seats in Texas to mitigate losses elsewhere may not materialize., Read MoreContinue Reading
Bereaved families feel ‘ignored’ over maternity review
Michael Buchanan Social Affairs Correspondent BBC The review will look into cases at the Royal Sussex County Hospital Families calling for an inquiry into maternity care in East Sussex say they feel “ignored, exhausted and dismissed” after meeting the chair of a national review. The group met with Baroness AmosContinue Reading
Supreme Court Lets The Traitor Cut $783 Million Of Research Funding In Anti-DEI Push
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court’s liberals in a 5-4 decision., Read MoreContinue Reading