Kalekye is one of many women around the world who have been filmed without their consent. #BBCNews

The Dark Side of Viral Fame: A Modern Phenomenon of Secret Filming In the age of social media, the boundary between private life and public scrutiny has blurred. One troubling trend that has emerged is the clandestine filming of women in public spaces, often without their consent. These incidents not only violate individual privacy but also contribute to a culture of judgment and negativity that can profoundly impact lives. The recent revelations about a Russian man, Vladislav Ilkov, accused of filming women in Ghana and Kenya serve as a case…

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Chinese tanker reportedly passes US’ Hormuz blockade

U.S. Naval Blockade: A New Dynamic in Maritime Trade As of 10 a.m. Eastern time yesterday, the United States initiated a naval blockade that has dramatically altered the flow of maritime traffic in the region, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz. Some 17 hours into this operation, reports indicate that the usual flow of vessels has come to a near standstill, with a notable exception. A tanker identified as the Rich Starry, linked to Chinese ownership, has managed to traverse the Strait, raising questions about the blockade’s efficacy and enforcement…

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How will Harry and Meghan’s visit to Australia be different this time?#HarryAndMeghan #BBCNews

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Return to Australia: A New Chapter The anticipation of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s return to Australia after eight years has sparked interest and curiosity. Their upcoming tour marks a significant departure from their previous visits; this time, they are no longer working royals. Their schedule is infused with private engagements, benevolent endeavors, and lucrative bookings—elements that reflect their new approach to royal life. In a notable highlight, Meghan Markle is set to be the star attraction at a luxe wellness retreat for women in…

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Greek police using masked migrants to forcibly push back other migrants | BBC News

The Shadows of the Evros: Uncovering the Complexities of Migration and Enforcement In June 2023, a group of migrants announced their arrival in Greece after crossing the Evros River. This act of seeking asylum, however, was soon overshadowed by an alarming turn of events. Masked individuals, allegedly operating under directives from Greek police, approached them. Chaos erupted, revealing the grim reality of forced repatriation orchestrated along Greece’s borders. The Evros River, a seemingly tranquil body of water, marks Greece’s eastern frontier with Turkey. However, here the landscape is fraught with…

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