Trump Appoints Susan Wiles as White House Chief of Staff
United States President-elect Donald Trump announced the appointment of Susan Wiles as his White House chief of staff, making her the first woman to assume this high-ranking position in US history.
Wiles was the campaign manager for Trump's highly successful 2024 Campaign for President.
Known for her political expertise and formidable influence in Republican circles, Wiles' appointment marks a significant milestone for women in American politics and points out Trump's continued reliance on her tactical insight.
Australia to Ban Social Media for Children under 16
Australia is set to implement a significant move by banning social media access for children under 16. This proposed ban targets platforms like Instagram and Facebook, which have been linked to various issues such as body image concerns, cyberbullying, and mental health challenges among the youth. While this ban doesn't block internet access, it aims to mitigate the harmful impact these platforms have on young minds.
Restricting social media access can significantly reduce risks like cyberbullying, body shaming, and online harassment. Limiting screen time encourages children to engage in more physical activity, explore hobbies, and develop healthier lifestyles by reducing sedentary behavior. It can also promote face-to-face communication, improving social skills and emotional intelligence.
Nov 09, 2024
India Only Country to Vote against Pakistan Resolution on Conventional Arms Control
India voted against a resolution by Pakistan on 'Conventional arms control at the regional and sub-regional levels'. The resolution by Pakistan and Syria in the First Committee of the UN General Assembly was adopted, with 179 members voting in favour, an abstention by Israel while India was the sole country voting against the resolution.
The UNGA first committee deals with disarmament, global challenges and threats to peace that affect the international community. The resolution recognises the "crucial role of conventional arms control in promoting regional and international peace and security."
Bangladesh Human Rights Commission Members Resign amid Crisis
All members of Bangladesh's National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) resigned, shortly after the release of a critical report highlighting an increase in mob violence. The NHRC, chaired by Kamal Uddin Ahmed, along with members Md Salim Reza, Aminul Islam, Kongjari Chowdhury, Biswajit Chanda, and Tania Haque, submitted resignation letters to the President.
These events follow a tumultuous period since the interim government took over three months ago, succeeding former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's departure amid public backlash and communal tensions.
Nov 08, 2024
ISA Launches World Solar Report Series
The 3rd edition of the World Solar Report series was launched at the 7th Assembly of the International Solar Alliance, spotlighting key areas in the global transition to sustainable energy. This year's (2024) release included four reports: the World Solar Market Report, World Investment Report, World Technology Report, and Green Hydrogen Readiness Assessment for African Countries.
The 3rd edition of the World Solar Report series was launched by Pralhad Joshi, India's Minister for New and Renewable Energy and President of the ISA Assembly.
Nov 07, 2024
Donald Trump Set to Back in the White House as 47th President of USA
Donald Trump clinched a critical victory in Wisconsin, securing 276 electoral votes, well above the 270 needed, and reclaimed the White House as America's 47th President.
Trump made history by becoming the first President in 120 years to return to power after being voted out post-first term.
J. D. Vance an American politician, author, and former United States Marine is the Vice President-elect of the United States.
Nov 06, 2024
Henley Passport Index 2024
In the latest Henley Passport Index released in October 2024, Singapore once again emerged as the world's most powerful passport. This accolade reflects the country's robust global standing and extensive diplomatic relations, granting its citizens visa-free access to an impressive 195 countries.
Following Singapore, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Spain are tied for the second position. Each of these nations offers their citizens visa-free access to 192 countries. This shared rank illustrates the significance of European nations in the realm of international travel and their strong diplomatic networks.
In the latest rankings, the United States has secured the 8th position, allowing its citizens visa-free entry to 186 countries.
In contrast, India ranks 83rd, providing its citizens with visa-free access to 58 countries. This ranking underscores the challenges that Indian passport holders face in terms of global mobility.
India, France Appointed President and Co-President of ISA for 2024-26
India and France were elected as President and Co-President of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) for a two-year term from 2024 to 2026. India was the sole candidate for the presidency, while France won the co-presidency in a contest with Grenada.
The Seventh Session of the ISA Assembly was held at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi from November 3 to 6, 2024.
Ministers and representatives from 29 countries attended and discussed solar energy goals and initiatives.