UN report reveals Russia's intensified use of torture against dissent and EU tariffs target Chinese EVs amidst trade tensions.
A new UN report highlights the troubling trend of Russia intensifying its use of torture as a strategy to suppress anti-war dissent following its invasion of Ukraine, marking a disturbing evolution of human rights abuses within and beyond its borders.
Meanwhile, tensions in global trade continue as the EU imposes five-year tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in response to subsidy disputes, aimed at protecting local carmakers amidst escalating market competition and ongoing negotiations with China.
In U.S. political news, Vice President Kamala Harris has sounded an alarm on
Donald Trump's quest for unchecked power, underscoring the urgency as the 2024 presidential race intensifies, even as polling shows a competitive race between the two.
Continuing with political rhetoric, President
Joe Biden faces backlash after his critique of Trump supporters, particularly following derogatory remarks about Puerto Rico, prompting reactions from both political allies and opponents alike.
Turning to environmental concerns, the Lancet Countdown's latest report delivers a harsh reminder of the climate crisis, showing record heat levels this year and a significant surge in heat-related deaths, urging the global community to action as COP29 approaches.
Lastly, in a striking contrast, Saudi Arabia's entertainment sector is experiencing record-breaking growth, boasting 8.3 million visitors in Q3 2024 as part of its Vision 2030, reflecting a dynamic shift towards increased cultural and leisure activities in the region.