Will the United States deport people to Rwanda?
Kigali in talks to house migrant deportees from US, but rights groups worry such deals further endanger the vulnerable., After a plan by the United Kingdom to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda was scrapped last year, Kigali is now in discussions about a similar arrangement with the United States, despiteContinue Reading
Gaza children suffer as malnutrition crisis worsens after weeks of blockade
Doctors at the Nasser Hospital in Gaza are overwhelmed by a surge in the number of malnourished children., NewsFeed Doctors at the Nasser Hospital in Gaza are overwhelmed by a surge in the number of malnourished babies and children in urgent need of life-saving treatment. Israel’s months-long blockade has leftContinue Reading
indiGO Tech raises $54 million in funding for light EVs
indiGO Tech, a new US-based electric and autonomous vehicle company, has closed a $54-million Series BB funding round, including investments from FedEx, Foxconn and FM Capital, to expand its electric and autonomous vehicle offerings. GO plans to offer multiple light smart EVs for commercial fleets and ride-hailing services, including itsContinue Reading
Eaton introduces new EV Truetrac differential
Intelligent power management company Eaton has launched a new EV Truetrac differential engineered specifically for EVs. The design addresses the challenges presented by EV propulsion systems, including shared low-viscosity oil environments, increased sensitivity to noise and the demands of high and instant torque delivery. Eaton’s Detroit Truetrac, a helical-gear limited-slipContinue Reading
Israeli protesters demand end to war, deal with Hamas | DW News
We want to take you now to the outskirts of the Israeli city of Sderot, just a few kilometres from the northern border of the Gaza strip. Hundreds are protesting against the war in Gaza there – and against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. They are demanding the immediate release ofContinue Reading
How a cookie tin lottery at New Zealand’s Parliament helps decide what becomes law
The ceremonial lottery at Parliament, where bills are drawn randomly from what’s known as “the biscuit tin” in local parlance, is a way to ensure every New Zealand legislator has the chance to advance a proposed law, no matter how unpopular their bid. When a rare empty slot opens onContinue Reading
GNOME Dropping X11 Support May Complicate Next Ubuntu LTS
The march to a Wayland-only future continues, with GNOME looking to drop support for X11 session as soon as this year — far sooner than Ubuntu would like. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, due out next year, had been planning to ship GNOME 50 and Xorg according to (the latter likely beingContinue Reading
Anti-Net Zero Reform Mayor Andrea Jenkyns Urges Offshore Wind Investment
A Reform UK mayor who claims “net zero madness” is “bankrupting Britain” has called for investment in an offshore wind project “to boost growth” in the local economy. Dame Andrea Jenkyns , who was elected as Greater Lincolnshire Mayor in the 1 May local elections, has been a vocal opponentContinue Reading
Germany deploys permanent troops beyond its borders for the first time since WW2
Germany has this week deployed a permanent military brigade beyond its borders for the first time since the end of World War Two., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Doctors threaten strike action after 4% pay offer
Becky Morton Political reporter PA Media Junior doctors have taken part in 11 separate strikes in the past two years Doctors in England are threatening strike action after they were handed a 4% pay rise. The British Medical Association (BMA), the union representing doctors, said the increase – effective fromContinue Reading
Aid starts to be distributed in Gaza | BBC News
A small number of trucks carrying flour and other supplies have been allowed entry into Gaza after international pressure on Israel. However, fuel is still not allowed in, as a result the UN said water wells in parts of the Gaza strip are shutting down and a full shutdown ofContinue Reading
NOAA predicts ‘above-normal’ US hurricane season, shrugs off The Traitor cuts | REUTERS
The government agency NOAA predicts this year’s hurricane season in the US is likely be above normal. The agency also said the big staffing and budget cuts are unlikely to affect their operations #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4dOT1ol 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest newsContinue Reading
Russia is offering Ukrainian POWs to ‘switch sides and occupy Europe together’
Ukraine has submitted a list of POWs to Russia for a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner swap. Many Ukrainian soldiers have now spent over three years in Russian captivity, where they are often being tortured, abused and offered to “join Russian forces to then occupy Europe.”Continue Reading