Author: Sanika Mandaogade

King Charles coronation

The coronation ceremony, which is deeply rooted in centuries of tradition, will take place on Saturday and will officially crown Charles as the king of the UK and 14 other Commonwealth countries, including Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Charles will finally be crowned on Saturday after more than 70 years of anticipation. People in the UK and around the world are preparing to celebrate this momentous occasion. Since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, citizens have been eagerly anticipating the coronation of their new king. People from various cities in the country have been camping outside Buckingham Palace since the…

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Vice Media

In order to avoid filing for bankruptcy, Vice has been hunting for a buyer to buy the business over the past six months. In the case of Vice’s bankruptcy, five companies are reportedly interested in buying the company. However, those with knowledge of the situation claim that the likelihood of Vice being purchased by another company is low.

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Turkey forces kill ISIS leader

Turkey’s forces killed Abu Hussein al-Qurayshi, who was named as the successor after the militant group’s former leader was assassinated in October. An IS spokesman referred to him as “one of the veteran warriors and one of the loyal sons of the Islamic State.” Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, announced late Sunday that Turkish forces had killed the commander of the Islamic State organisation during an operation in Syria. In an interview with TRT Turk, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that an attack on Saturday killed the IS leader, also known by the codename Abu Hussein al-Qurayshi. Erdogan claimed…

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Australia immigration reform

Australia, with an older population aggravating the rise in demand, has been contending with similar nations like Canada and Germany to allure further professed workers. On Thursday, Australia suggested changing its immigration policy to expedite the entry of largely educated workers and to make it easier to get endless status. The points test, which is now used to choose professed emigrants, will be changed, according to the Civil Labour Administration, to identify those who have the skill sets that Australian frugality will need in the future. The administration promised to streamline and simplify the highly- professed professional visa operation process…

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Sudan violence

In Sudan, foreign government representatives and transnational organisations had been prompting a three-day check-fire in the fighting so that civilians could detect food, flee the area safely, or assemble with family for Eid, which celebrates the end of the Islamic fast month of Ramadan. After nearly a week of severe fighting that claimed further than 400 lives and forced knockouts of thousands of deportees to flee the nation, both of Sudan’s warring coalitions have declared a 72-hour ceasefire for the Muslim vacation of Eid. Although a ceasefire was originally declared by the civil Rapid Support Forces( RSF) beforehand on Friday,…

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Australia PM

Australia’s Defence Minister said that it will alter its emphasis to preventing foes from reaching its shores via the sea, the air, and the internet as it deals with a more confrontational China. Australia’s largest military overhaul in decades was presented on Monday, focusing the armed services on thwarting potential adversaries far from its borders. Defence Minister Richard Marles drew a future in which Australia would have far longer-range strike capabilities and declared that the long-standing territory-focused strategy was “no longer fit for purpose.”  A crucial component of Australia’s new plan has already been made public: the creation of stealthy,…

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