Social Responsibility

US deports five 'barbaric' migrants to Eswatini

Eswatini accepts five ‘barbaric’ migrants deported by US

The United States government recently carried out the deportation of five migrants to Eswatini, a move that has attracted significant attention due to the serious allegations levied against the individuals involved. Authorities described the migrants as having engaged in violent and criminal activities, prompting swift action to remove them from US territory. This deportation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by immigration enforcement agencies in balancing national security concerns with humanitarian and legal considerations.Los migrantes en cuestión fueron supuestamente asociados con una serie de delitos que las autoridades locales y federales describieron como “atroces”, reflejando la gravedad de su conducta presunta.…
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Could axing two national holidays save France from its mountain of debt?

Can France lower its debt by abolishing two national holidays?

As France persists in dealing with the economic difficulties of rising prices, a growing elderly demographic, and mounting fiscal demands, discussions on lowering national debt have attracted heightened interest. One of the more stimulating propositions is the concept of removing two public holidays to enhance the country's productivity and possibly produce billions more in economic output. Though the idea has stirred discussion across political, economic, and social arenas, the main question persists: would reducing merely two days of official holiday meaningfully affect France’s escalating debt?France currently observes 11 official public holidays per year. Some of these, such as Bastille Day…
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Kids are asking AI companions to solve their problems, according to a new study. Here’s why that’s a problem

Study finds kids using AI companions for their problems—here’s what experts say

As artificial intelligence becomes more accessible and embedded in everyday life, a growing number of children are turning to AI-powered companions to seek answers, guidance, and emotional support. A recent study has shed light on this trend, revealing that children as young as eight are engaging in conversations with AI chatbots about personal problems—ranging from school stress to family issues. While the technology is designed to be helpful and engaging, experts warn that relying on AI for advice at a formative age may have unintended consequences.The findings come at a time when generative AI systems are becoming part of children’s…
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Carney says US-Canada trade deal likely to include some tariffs

US-Canada trade deal negotiations may result in tariffs, according to Carney

In a recent public statement, former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney suggested that any forthcoming trade agreement between the United States and Canada is likely to feature certain targeted tariffs. Carney, who has also served as Governor of the Bank of Canada and is now a prominent voice in global finance and economic policy, emphasized that evolving economic dynamics, geopolitical pressures, and industrial strategy may require both countries to revisit assumptions about fully tariff-free trade.While Carney stopped short of outlining specific sectors or goods that would be affected, his comments indicate a shift away from the longstanding principle of…
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U.S. citizen who helped Russia from inside Ukraine granted passport by Putin

U.S. citizen who helped Russia from inside Ukraine granted passport by Putin

A United States citizen who reportedly provided assistance to Russian operations during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been granted Russian citizenship, according to a decree issued by President Vladimir Putin. The decision, which has drawn international attention, raises complex questions about loyalty, legal accountability, and the broader implications of foreign nationals participating in conflicts aligned with adversarial states.The person, whose identity has not been officially disclosed in the early announcements from the Russian government, is believed to have backed Moscow's objectives while in Ukraine. Although there is limited information about the specifics and scope of the individual's involvement, Russian…
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'We're not just gonna roll over': The US Civil War battlefield at the centre of a new conflict

‘We’re not just gonna roll over’: The US Civil War battlefield facing modern conflict

A historic battlefield from the American Civil War has become the focal point of a contemporary conflict that underscores ongoing debates over heritage, memory, and identity. This site, once the stage for a pivotal struggle between Union and Confederate forces, now finds itself at the center of disputes that reflect broader tensions within American society.The battlefield, preserved as a national historic landmark, attracts thousands of visitors each year who seek to understand the events that shaped the nation’s history. However, in recent times, it has become more than a place of remembrance; it has evolved into a symbol around which…
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