Rishi Sunak, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, is facing mounting pressure from within his own party to support an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. A group of 10 senior Conservative MPs, including former cabinet ministers, have accused Israel of brutalizing the civilian Palestinian population, which they argue will only fuel further extremism in the region.
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In the vast realm of technology, the human brain stands at the pinnacle of efficiency. Consuming a mere 20 watts of power, our brain has the extraordinary ability to perform a billion-billion mathematical operations per second, equating to an exaflop. Endeavoring to comprehend this incredible power, researchers at Western Sydney University in Australia are constructing
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In a relentless escalation of tension and hostility, Russia and Ukraine have reportedly engaged in mass drone attacks on each other’s territories for two consecutive days. These drone attacks have resulted in significant damage to military equipment and civilian casualties. The constant drone surveillance and targeted strikes have further intensified the ongoing conflict between the
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In 2003, two opposing political party leaders in the U.S. Senate, Tom Daschle and Bill Frist, joined forces to support President George W. Bush in authorizing the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Their motivation stemmed from the recognition that saving lives was paramount, transcending political differences. PEPFAR’s impact has been nothing short
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U.S. ports have been receiving substantial grants to enhance their cargo handling infrastructure, as part of the Biden administration’s commitment to modernize port facilities in the country. These multimillion-dollar grants aim to support port cities, including midsize ones like Baltimore. The Port of Baltimore recently secured a $47 million grant to kick-start an offshore wind
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