WWIII Fears Rise as Global Nuclear Arsenal Grows

Updated by Faith Barbara.N. Ruhinda at 11:20 EAT Friday 07 March 2025 Nuclear Arms Race Heats Up: 5 Countries Quietly Stockpiling NukesThe world’s nuclear arsenal has increased significantly in several countries, sparking fears of World War III. According to a 2024 report by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), five countries – China, Pakistan, India,…

The Scientific Debate: Is Aging a Disease?

By Anastasios Gordon Sekandi – updated at 05:44 EAT Saturday 01 February 2025 A small but growing group of scientists is pushing to classify aging as a disease—but they face an uphill battle. (HICGI) – Advances in the biology of aging are reshaping the debate. Some scientists, doctors, and entrepreneurs argue that aging isn’t just…

Elon Musk’s Father Reveals His Son’s Interest In Buying Liverpool

By Anastasios Gordon Sekandi, EAT 02:41. Wednesday, January 08, 2025. Elon Musk’s interest in purchasing Liverpool has been revealed by his father, sparking widespread speculation about what his ownership could mean for the club’s future. Known for his groundbreaking investments in technology and infrastructure, Musk might bring transformative changes to Liverpool, starting with Anfield Stadium….

EFL Cup: Arsenal Falls to Newcastle in Semi-Final First Leg.

Updates by Anastasios Gordon Sekandi. EAT 01:30. Wednesday, January 08, 2025. Arsenal suffered a setback in their quest for silverware, losing 2-0 to Newcastle United in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final at the Emirates Stadium. The Magpies delivered a clinical performance, putting themselves in a commanding position ahead of the second leg…

UK Denies Russian Spying Allegations as Tensions Rise Over Ukraine.

The UK Foreign Office has dismissed recent Russian claims of espionage against British diplomats as “completely baseless.” This assertion follows Moscow’s decision to strip six British officials of their diplomatic accreditation. According to the BBC, these diplomats had already departed Russia several weeks prior to the expulsion. The timing of this diplomatic spat coincides with…

A Syrian asylum seekers are afraid that Rwanda will not be a safe place and threatened to kill themselves

                      Updated by Ronald sserwadda A Syrian asylum seeker in a detention centre awaiting deportation to Rwanda plans to commit suicide on arrival, as he believes the country is unsafe for him. Khaled, whose name has been changed to protect his identity, recently spoke exclusively to the hicginewsagency from his cell in Colnbrook immigration removal…

Standoff continues as MPs prepare to vote on Rwanda bill.

Parliament will resume voting on the government’s controversial Rwanda bill on Monday as MPs return to the Commons. It comes as reports suggest the UK held talks with other countries, including Armenia, about replicating the scheme. The plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda has faced setbacks since it was first announced in April…