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11 Jan 2025

#society

Fox News: Expert warns Americans about elephant tourism after young student is killed in Thailand: 'Recipe for disaster'
Expert warns Americans about elephant tourism after young student is killed in Thailand: 'Recipe for disaster'
A recent incident in Thailand raised concerns about the safety of elephant sanctuaries after a tourist, Blanca Ojanguren García, was killed by an elephant while bathing it. Experts warn that many sanctuaries are not ethical and often exploit the animals, leading to dangerous situations for both tourists and elephants.

Duncan McNair, CEO of Save the Asian Elephants, emphasized that elephants are not tamed and can react aggressively when stressed. He advocates for ethical treatment of elephants in tourism and urges potential visitors to research sanctuaries before participating in close interactions.


GB News: Mum who struggled with newborn twins vents 'no one wants to help me' after being slapped with parking fine
Mum who struggled with newborn twins vents 'no one wants to help me' after being slapped with parking fine
A mother of newborn twins, Kelly Kitchen, received a £100 parking fine at Teesside Park for parking over the line while trying to safely remove her children from the car. She was unable to find a parent and child space and claims the enforcement company rejected her appeal despite her explanation.

Kitchen expressed frustration over the lack of assistance from both the park management and the enforcement company. Teesside Park defended its parking policies, stating that they aim to ensure availability for families.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Russia says it will continue oil and gas projects despite US sanctions
Russia says it will continue oil and gas projects despite US sanctions
Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned new U.S. sanctions on its energy sector, claiming they aim to harm the Russian economy while risking global market stability. The ministry asserted that Russia would continue its oil and gas projects and respond to what it termed "hostile" actions from Washington.

The sanctions, the broadest yet targeting Russia's oil and gas revenues, affect major companies like Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, as well as numerous vessels involved in oil transport. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy stated these measures would significantly impact Moscow's revenue, potentially hastening peace efforts.


#technology

Fox News: China’s newest humanoid robot is ready to serve like never before
China’s newest humanoid robot is ready to serve like never before
Chinese startup Pudu Robotics has launched the D9 humanoid robot, a 5.57-foot tall machine designed to perform various tasks. It can walk at 4.5 mph, navigate stairs, and carry loads up to 44 pounds, showcasing advanced mobility and intelligent navigation through real-time 3D mapping.

The D9 aims to transform industries with its versatile applications, including cleaning and logistics. Positioned in a competitive market alongside companies like Tesla, it is expected to be priced between $20,000 and $30,000, potentially reshaping the workforce and everyday interactions with technology.