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Tensions are reaching a fever pitch in Georgia as students from 13 universities, including the prestigious Tbilisi State University and Ilia State University, prepare to launch a nationwide strike on May 13th. This bold move signifies a dramatic escalation in protests against the controversial “Agents’ Law,” a piece of legislation critics believe threatens the very fabric of Georgian democracy and aligns the country with Russia’s authoritarian tendencies.
Georgia’s Eurovision Firecracker: Nutsa Buzaladze Sets the Stage Ablaze
Calling all Eurovision fans! Buckle up, because we’re diving into the world of Nutsa Buzaladze, Georgia’s fiery songstress who took Malmö by storm at Eurovision 2024.
Prague was voted the third most festive city in Europe for a magical Christmas
A new index from holiday rental service Holidu lists the most festive European places for a beautiful Christmas, with Prague coming in third place. Neighboring capitals Berlin and Vienna finished first and second, respectively, ahead of Prague.
Balenciaga issues an apology for their advertisements with kids holding bondage bears
Balenciaga, a large fashion label, has issued an apology for using young children snuggling teddy bears decked out in bondage gear in its most recent advertising campaign.
World Cup 2022: Dates, draw, schedule, kick-off times, final for Qatar tournament
World Cup 2022 is on its way in Qatar; World Cup final on December 18; 32 teams to compete in eight groups
Balenciaga is under criticism for their “creepy” advertising
After showing two young children holding plush animals while wearing what appears to be bondage clothing in an advertisement, Balenciaga has come under fire online.
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.
The Microsoft co-founder’s artwork sold for a record-breaking $1.5 billion
Paul Allen, a late Microsoft co-founder, possessed paintings and sculptures that were sold for a record $1.5 billion (£1.3 billion). According to Christie’s, it was the biggest art auction in history.
Elon Musk says $8 monthly fee for Twitter blue tick
Elon Musk has said Twitter will charge $8 (£7) month to month to Twitter clients who need a blue tick by their name demonstrating a checked record.