What’s the first thing Trump will do if he becomes president? – DW – 01/14/2025

Donald Trump’s first days in office will be symbolically important and his actions will likely have a mixed impact of domestic and international politics. He will want to show voters that he means business while showcasing America’s power abroad. Using Presidential Executive Orders To move things forward quickly, Trump will rely on executive orders, which … Read more

Kidnapping of Chinese actor in Myanmar is a sign of growing variety of scams

Bangkok- The recent kidnapping of a Chinese TV actor in Myanmar and his subsequent release is shedding new light on the lengths to which human traffickers running online scam centers in the war-torn country will go to lure potential victims. Chinese actor Wang Xing went missing on January 3 in Mae Sot, a city in … Read more

Qatar says Gaza ceasefire talks in ‘final stage’ – DW – 01/14/2025

Skip to next section Mediator Qatar says ‘key issues’ resolved, ceasefire talks ‘closest’ to agreement 01/14/202514 January 2025 Mediator Qatar says ‘key issues’ resolved, ceasefire talks at ‘closest point’ to settlement Qatar’s Foreign Ministry is reporting a major “success” in long-running and so far inconclusive international ceasefire talks for Gaza between Israel and Hamas. The … Read more

More than one million people internally displaced in Haiti

Geneva- The number of people fleeing gang violence in Haiti has tripled last year to more than one million, the United Nations said Tuesday. The UN’s International Organization for Migration said its latest data showed that 1,041,000 people, many of whom have been displaced multiple times, are struggling amid a growing humanitarian crisis. “In December … Read more

Baltic leaders discuss undersea pipeline and cable security – DW – 01/14/2025

NATO leaders gathered in the Finnish capital Helsinki on Tuesday said European countries should be prepared to face further incidents in the Baltic Sea. This follows recent damage or disruption to undersea power cables, telecommunications links and gas pipelines in view of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics acknowledged that with more … Read more

Does widespread expansion of nuclear power make sense? – DW – 01/14/2025

Nuclear power produces no carbon emissions during operation, and has been introduced as a solution to meet the world’s rapidly growing energy needs. But although it doesn’t pollute like fossil fuels, nuclear comes with its own set of environmental problems: among them, indirect emissions from uranium mines, contaminated water, radioactive waste and the risk of … Read more

VIDEO: Donald Trump will not stop, he defeated Kamala Harris in the first election, now he is mocking Obama like this!

Last Updated:January 14, 2025, 12:35 IST America News: Donald Trump is going to start his second term on January 20. He shared a spoof video related to his meeting with Barack Obama on social media. In this fake video, he made fun of Kamala Harris…read more highlights Donald Trump will take oath as President on … Read more

Sydney closes nine beaches due to mysterious ball-shaped debris

Sydney— Nine Sydney beaches, including the famous Manly Beach, were closed to bathers on Tuesday after small white and brown balls of debris washed up on beaches at the height of the summer holidays. Northern Beaches Council said it was working to remove the matter safely. Most samples of the ball-shaped debris were the size … Read more

Sierra Leone declares public health emergency on MPOX – DW – 01/14/2025

Sierra Leone declared a state of emergency on Monday after the second case of MPox was reported in the country in less than four days, health officials said. Neither patient had contact with infected animals or other sick individuals, officials said, adding that both individuals were receiving treatment at a hospital in the capital, Freetown. … Read more