Heated debate in US Senate erupts over abortion rights for men
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A Republican senator who doesn’t believe men can get pregnant was called “transphobic”
Berkeley professor Khiara Bridges, during a Senate hearing on abortion earlier this week, accused US Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, who said men cannot get pregnant, of being transphobic and denying the existence trans people.
The argument started during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday when the Missouri Republican asked the professor what she meant by: “people with a capacity for pregnancy.” Bridges explained that while there are many women who can get pregnant and those who cannot, there are al...
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A Republican senator who doesn’t believe men can get pregnant was called “transphobic”
Berkeley professor Khiara Bridges, during a Senate hearing on abortion earlier this week, accused US Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, who said men cannot get pregnant, of being transphobic and denying the existence trans people.
The argument started during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday when the Missouri Republican asked the professor what she meant by: “people with a capacity for pregnancy.” Bridges explained that while there are many women who can get pregnant and those who cannot, there are al...
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US provides Kiev with intelligence on Donbass targets – Moscow
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Washington also sent instructors to Ukraine to help with US-supplied rocket systems, the Russian Foreign Ministry says
Washington has not only supplied long-range High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) to Kiev, but is also providing intelligence on targets in Donbass and has even “unofficially” sent instructors to Ukraine to help with the hardware, the Russian Foreign Ministry claimed on Thursday.
Moscow alleges that the Ukrainian government has ordered troops to shell civilians in the Lugansk and Donetsk People’s Republics with the help of...
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Washington also sent instructors to Ukraine to help with US-supplied rocket systems, the Russian Foreign Ministry says
Washington has not only supplied long-range High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) to Kiev, but is also providing intelligence on targets in Donbass and has even “unofficially” sent instructors to Ukraine to help with the hardware, the Russian Foreign Ministry claimed on Thursday.
Moscow alleges that the Ukrainian government has ordered troops to shell civilians in the Lugansk and Donetsk People’s Republics with the help of...
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Hidden Van Gogh self-portrait discovered behind another painting
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Scotland has discovered a previously unknown portrait of the post-Impressionist painter on the back of an 1885 canvas.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
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Scotland has discovered a previously unknown portrait of the post-Impressionist painter on the back of an 1885 canvas.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
Pakistan reaches agreement with IMF to resume loan
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IMF funds will help avert a potential default and pave the way for more aid from other institutions, friendly nations.
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IMF funds will help avert a potential default and pave the way for more aid from other institutions, friendly nations.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
UK police launch probe into Mo Farah’s trafficking revelation
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The investigation comes after the Somalia-born British athlete said he was illegally trafficked into the UK as a child.
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The investigation comes after the Somalia-born British athlete said he was illegally trafficked into the UK as a child.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
Australia’s Telstra completes Digicel Pacific buyout
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There had been speculation that Chinese firms are interested in buying Digicel, a cause of concern for Australia.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
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There had been speculation that Chinese firms are interested in buying Digicel, a cause of concern for Australia.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
Netflix partners with Microsoft to offer cheaper plan with ads
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Netflix aims to roll out cheaper plan after posting its first subscriber loss in more than a decade.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
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Netflix aims to roll out cheaper plan after posting its first subscriber loss in more than a decade.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
Photos: For Sri Lankan farmers, president’s escape is bittersweet
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At the root of problem lies a controversial overnight ban on chemical fertilisers by the government in April last year.
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At the root of problem lies a controversial overnight ban on chemical fertilisers by the government in April last year.
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Actor Kevin Spacey pleads not guilty to sexual assault in UK
The Hollywood star denies allegations relating to three men during his time as artistic director of The Old Vic theatre.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
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Actor Kevin Spacey pleads not guilty to sexual assault in UK
The Hollywood star denies allegations relating to three men during his time as artistic director of The Old Vic theatre.
Published On 14 Jul 2022
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Oil-Rich UAE Suffers Unprecedented Fuel Prices
Only years after fuel was cheaper than bottled water, the UAE is suffering from rocketing fuel prices that hit $4.66 per gallon - a rise of 70% since the conflict in Ukraine began.
Lavish welfare packages were slashed in 2015, but the UAE was recently pressured into allotting $7.6 billion to prop up “low-income” families - categorized as those that earn below $6,800 per month.
“People were suffering,” said Emirati social media influencer Hassan al-Amiri. “People think Emiratis are filthy rich but I don't have an oil rig. Our needs are increasing.”
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Oil-Rich UAE Suffers Unprecedented Fuel Prices
Only years after fuel was cheaper than bottled water, the UAE is suffering from rocketing fuel prices that hit $4.66 per gallon - a rise of 70% since the conflict in Ukraine began.
Lavish welfare packages were slashed in 2015, but the UAE was recently pressured into allotting $7.6 billion to prop up “low-income” families - categorized as those that earn below $6,800 per month.
“People were suffering,” said Emirati social media influencer Hassan al-Amiri. “People think Emiratis are filthy rich but I don't have an oil rig. Our needs are increasing.”
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Google Cuts Hiring Goals – Report
The tech giant has pulled back hiring plans for some of its divisions, Business Insider reports, citing internal sources.
According to BI, the company did not officially confirm the shift, though management did say Google will “make sure the great talent we do hire is aligned with our long-term priorities.”
Leadership also directed some managers to give back a percentage of their headcount grants for the third quarter of 2022.
Big Tech losing its grip?
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Google Cuts Hiring Goals – Report
The tech giant has pulled back hiring plans for some of its divisions, Business Insider reports, citing internal sources.
According to BI, the company did not officially confirm the shift, though management did say Google will “make sure the great talent we do hire is aligned with our long-term priorities.”
Leadership also directed some managers to give back a percentage of their headcount grants for the third quarter of 2022.
Big Tech losing its grip?
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Avoiding US Recession ‘Increasingly Challenging’ - IMF
An IMF Executive Board document published Tuesday concludes that it is becoming increasingly difficult to avoid a US recession as Washington was advised to roll back tariffs introduced in the last 5 years.
The Executive Board recommends US policy "must be to expeditiously slow price growth without precipitating a recession”, and that misjudging policy will result in £negative spillovers for the global economy”.
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Avoiding US Recession ‘Increasingly Challenging’ - IMF
An IMF Executive Board document published Tuesday concludes that it is becoming increasingly difficult to avoid a US recession as Washington was advised to roll back tariffs introduced in the last 5 years.
The Executive Board recommends US policy "must be to expeditiously slow price growth without precipitating a recession”, and that misjudging policy will result in £negative spillovers for the global economy”.
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⚡️Armoured Military Vehicles Patrol Streets of Colombo - a heightened sense of anger simmers following the lifting of a curfew in Sri Lanka
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⚡️Armoured Military Vehicles Patrol Streets of Colombo - a heightened sense of anger simmers following the lifting of a curfew in Sri Lanka
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Europe Underground Gas Storage Filling Rate HALVES With Nord Stream Shutdown
Official data from Gas Infrastructure Europe shows that the net filling rate of Europe’s underground gas storage facilities halved their normal rates on Monday amidst Nord Stream’s maintenance shutdown.
On Monday overall input reached just 348 million cubic meters - below over 500 million cubic meters in previous days - while withdrawals leapt from 17 to 76 million cubic meters.
Nord Stream deliveries will be suspended until July 21 while annual scheduled maintenance work is carried out; in the meantime Gazprom said 41.3 million cubic meters of Russian gas would be supplied through Ukraine.
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Europe Underground Gas Storage Filling Rate HALVES With Nord Stream Shutdown
Official data from Gas Infrastructure Europe shows that the net filling rate of Europe’s underground gas storage facilities halved their normal rates on Monday amidst Nord Stream’s maintenance shutdown.
On Monday overall input reached just 348 million cubic meters - below over 500 million cubic meters in previous days - while withdrawals leapt from 17 to 76 million cubic meters.
Nord Stream deliveries will be suspended until July 21 while annual scheduled maintenance work is carried out; in the meantime Gazprom said 41.3 million cubic meters of Russian gas would be supplied through Ukraine.
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World Economic Forum Says Gender Parity 132 Years Away
Women are bearing the brunt of the current recession and cost-of-living crisis, with the Covid-19 pandemic and several economic shocks standing in the way of closing the gender gap, the World Economic Forum reported on Wednesday.
In its Global Gender Gap Report 2022, the WEF estimated that – at the current rate of progress – it will take 132 years for men and women to reach full parity, with the global gender gap being closed by 68.1%. The Geneva-based NGO noted that it’s a slight improvement from 136 years – a figure projected in 2021 – but said there was still a lot of work to do.
According to the document, the pandemic has made the gender disparity much worse, because it hit many women-dominated sectors, including travel, retail, and tourism industries.
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World Economic Forum Says Gender Parity 132 Years Away
Women are bearing the brunt of the current recession and cost-of-living crisis, with the Covid-19 pandemic and several economic shocks standing in the way of closing the gender gap, the World Economic Forum reported on Wednesday.
In its Global Gender Gap Report 2022, the WEF estimated that – at the current rate of progress – it will take 132 years for men and women to reach full parity, with the global gender gap being closed by 68.1%. The Geneva-based NGO noted that it’s a slight improvement from 136 years – a figure projected in 2021 – but said there was still a lot of work to do.
According to the document, the pandemic has made the gender disparity much worse, because it hit many women-dominated sectors, including travel, retail, and tourism industries.
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Turmoil in cryptocurrency market hits Celsius as platform files for voluntary bankruptcy in United States
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A month after Celsius froze withdrawals from its platform, the cryptocurrency investment platform Wednesday, announced that it has filed for bankru
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Women worry twice as much as men about life, children, parents post Covid pandemic: Study
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In an attempt to understand the âworry gapâ between the sexes ever since the Covid pandemic, a study has found that women are twice as likely to be
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In an attempt to understand the âworry gapâ between the sexes ever since the Covid pandemic, a study has found that women are twice as likely to be
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