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The UN aid coordination office OCHA, has presented a 10-point plan aimed at curbing the devastation in Gaza. The initiative, unveiled more than five weeks after the tragic events initiated by Hamas, focuses on a substantial increase in aid delivery to the war-torn enclave. Key elements include calls for humanitarian ceasefires, the release of hostages from the October 7 terror attacks, and the expansion of aid convoys into Gaza.

Asian Americans and Hiding Their Heritage

About 20% of Asian American adults have concealed aspects of their heritage, such as cultural customs, food, clothing, or religious practices, from non-Asians at some point in their lives, according to Pew Research Center survey of Asian adults in the United States. Common reasons for this include fear of ridicule and a desire to fit in.
Crafting Stronger Heat Action Plans for Our Future

Climate Change Driven Heat waves Worsen Air Quality, Health

Climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of heat waves. This extreme heat, compounded by wildfires and desert dust, is having a measurable impact on air quality, human health and the environment, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
"Hope Away from Home", an initiative of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), aims at garnering support and firm commitments from nations to safeguard the rights of individuals fleeing conflict, violence, and persecution. This campaign comes at a time of unparalleled forced displacement across the globe.

Hope Away from Home’ to Protect Rights of Displaced

"Hope Away from Home", an initiative of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), aims at garnering support and firm commitments from nations to safeguard the rights of individuals fleeing conflict, violence, and persecution. This campaign comes at a time of unparalleled forced displacement across the globe.
A political storm has erupted as a G20 Summit dinner invitation bears the name 'President of Bharat,' breaking away from the customary 'President of India' title. The move has triggered sharp reactions, with the opposition alleging a possible name change for India to Bharat, framing it as an "assault" on the unity of states. In contrast, ruling parties celebrate the shift as a step towards breaking free from a colonial mindset—a concept championed by Prime Minister Nanrednra Modi in his Independence Day address.

Controversy Surrounds India’s Name Change to Bharat

A political storm has erupted as a G20 Summit dinner invitation bears the name 'President of Bharat,' breaking away from the customary 'President of India' title. The move has triggered sharp reactions, with the opposition alleging a possible name change for India to Bharat, framing it as an "assault" on the unity of states. In contrast, ruling parties celebrate the shift as a step towards breaking free from a colonial mindset—a concept championed by Prime Minister Nanrednra Modi in his Independence Day address.
SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, is not only still circulating among humans but is also infecting white-tailed deer in the United States, where it appears to be evolving more rapidly. While the origins of SARS-CoV-2 remain mysterious, the virus has demonstrated its ability to jump from humans to various other mammals, according to a recent study.

SARS-CoV-2 Infecting White-Tailed Deer, Raising Concerns

SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, is not only still circulating among humans but is also infecting white-tailed deer in the United States, where it appears to be evolving more rapidly. While the origins of SARS-CoV-2 remain mysterious, the virus has demonstrated its ability to jump from humans to various other mammals, according to a recent study.
Discover the startling reality as major U.S. East Coast cities experience accelerated subsidence, posing severe threats to infrastructure and communities.

Making Cities Greener Doesn’t Just Capture Carbon – It Reduces It

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Sweden, the United States, and China have unveiled a path towards carbon neutrality for dozens of European cities within the next decade. Their findings demonstrate that by integrating nature into urban infrastructure, cities can not only capture carbon emissions but also significantly reduce them.
In recent years, an alarming trend has emerged in the United States. Since 2020, firearms have become the leading cause of death among children and teenagers, surpassing even car accidents, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2022, more than 4,500 young lives were lost to firearm injuries. But the tragedy doesn't stop there; the ripple effects of these incidents have far-reaching consequences on survivors and their families, as revealed in a recent study published in the November issue of Health Affairs.

Protection Main Reason Why US People Own a Gun

Amidst ongoing discussions about gun ownership in the United States, a striking pattern emerges: for the majority of gun owners, protection takes centre stage. The Pew Research Centre’s recent survey reveals that protection, as a primary reason, significantly surpasses other factors like hunting or sport shooting.
About 48 per cent holds a favourable view compared to 28 per cent who harbour an unfavourable perception with respect to Taiwan, according to a new survey by the PEW Research centre.

Perceptions of Taiwan: A Global Overview

About 48 per cent holds a favourable view compared to 28 per cent who harbour an unfavourable perception with respect to Taiwan, according to a new survey by the PEW Research centre.
A concerning revelation has emerged, shedding light on a distressing surge in suicides within the United States. The latest data, unveiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, casts a disquieting shadow over the nation's mental health landscape. According to the figures released on Thursday, an alarming 49,500 individuals made the tragic choice to end their lives last year, representing a deeply concerning peak in the country's suicide statistics.

Disturbing Rise in US Suicides: A Critical Concern

A concerning revelation has emerged, shedding light on a distressing surge in suicides within the United States. The latest data, unveiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, casts a disquieting shadow over the nation's mental health landscape. According to the figures released on Thursday, an alarming 49,500 individuals made the tragic choice to end their lives last year, representing a deeply concerning peak in the country's suicide statistics.
Growing Significance of Climate Litigation Transforms Fight Against Climate Change

Climate Litigation Transforms Fight Against Climate Change

An impressive 2,180 climate-related cases have been filed in 65 jurisdictions since December 2022, spanning international and regional courts, tribunals, and other adjudicatory bodies like those at the United Nations. This indicates the emergence of Climate litigation is emerging as a groundbreaking approach to address the pressing issue of climate change.