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The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that monkeypox will now be referred to as mpox following objections regarding the racist and stigmatizing terminology associated with the virus’s moniker.
China flies a new crew to the Tiangong space station
For the Tiangong space station’s first in-orbit crew handover, three Chinese astronauts have launched.
10 the most famous paintings in the world
International auction houses handle artwork valued at billions of dollars each year, while top institutions each have tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of pieces in their holdings. But very few people ever acquire the level of fame necessary to be regarded as household names.
Georgia will host the Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championship in 2023
It was officially announced that Georgia will be hosting the 2023 Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championship in Bakuriani.
What are the regulations in China and how many Covid cases does it have?
Despite the government’s rigorous lockdown policy, China has experienced its first Covid-19 deaths in six months, and thousands more individuals are contracting the illness. China should reevaluate its strategy, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Who is the most powerful “wicked witch” ever?
In fairy tales, women of a certain age usually take one of two roles: the wicked witch or the evil stepmother, and sometimes both.
The Fabelmans by Spielberg: An emotional crowd-pleaser
Steven Spielberg’s superpower is making films that audiences love, but it may also be his biggest shortcoming, pushing him in the direction of sentimentality (“ET go home”). His autobiographical book The Fabelmans is unquestionably popular.
The hidden reason for BP’s large profits
People like Ali Hussein Julood, a teenage leukemia survivor who lives on an Iraqi oil field co-managed by BP, are a long way from the global leaders making climate pledges at COP. Ali contributed to exposing the truth about the community’s exposure to toxic air when it was uncovered by the BBC that BP was not disclosing the gas flaring from the field.
Eight billion people live on the earth, and as it continues to increase
According to a United Nations prediction, the world’s population will hit 8 billion on Tuesday, marking a “milestone in human development” before birth rates begin to decline.