Rights group urges rapid international intervention to end spiraling gang violence in Haiti
A human rights group has urged the international community to intervene quickly to end spiraling violence by gangs in Haiti
2023-08-14 20:17
Italy marks 5th anniversary of Morandi bridge collapse with demands for justice for the 43 killed
Italy is marking the fifth anniversary of the collapse of Genoa’s Morandi Bridge with a minute of silence and demands for justice for the 43 people who died
2023-08-14 20:10
Latvia PM Karins to step down over coalition rift
Latvia's Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins announced Monday he will step down from the office, citing "lack of dynamics" in the current government as...
2023-08-14 19:59
Who is Elena Zhukova? Media mogul Rupert Murdoch rumored to have found love again
Recent reports from a reputable US news outlet have shed light on Murdoch's rumored connection with a new woman
2023-08-14 19:56
One migrant possibly missing after Channel tragedy: France
French authorities said on Monday one person could still be missing after six migrants died when their boat sank in the Channel as they tried...
2023-08-14 19:50
Military intervention in Niger laden with risks: experts
The West African bloc ECOWAS is mulling military intervention to restore Niger's elected president, Mohamed Bazoum, after he was detained by members of...
2023-08-14 19:48
MrBeast breaks his own YouTube record as he dominates most-viewed video yet again, fans say 'bro’s only competition is mirror'
The rapid frequency of MrBeast's uploads in the past 10 days has elicited immense joy and excitement among his dedicated fan base
2023-08-14 19:47
French interior minister tests waters for presidential run
President Emmanuel Macron's tough-talking Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin is testing the waters for a crack at the French presidency in 2027, with a stark warning that far-right figurehead Marine Le Pen risks taking...
2023-08-14 19:28
Andrew Tate recalls 'mail call' and doing 1,000 push-ups a day as prison's brightest moments, trolls say 'better get used to it, punks'
In a recent tweet, Andrew Tate opened up to his fans about his nostalgia for receiving mail during his time in prison
2023-08-14 19:17
Russian rouble falls to 16-month low against US dollar
The currency has been hit by rising imports and higher military spending for the Ukraine war.
2023-08-14 19:15
Experts have pinpointed exactly when society will collapse
A prediction about when society is most likely to collapse, made by scientists in the 1970s, has resurfaced – and it looks pretty bleak. Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) used a computer to model patterns like population, natural resources and energy usage. The study, published by Club of Rome, picked out when these factors could hit “limits to growth”, which they said could lead to the downfall of modern life as we know it. They think we’ve got fewer than two decades left, with collapse due in 2040. Gulp. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter At the time, the report wasn’t given much credence. But a similar study was carried out in 2009, and came up with similar results. Published by American Scientist, the more recent study found that the model’s results were “almost exactly on course”. "It is important to recognise that its predictions have not been invalidated and in fact seem quite on target. We are not aware of any model made by economists that is as accurate over such a long time span," the study said. And to make matters worse, Dutch sustainability researcher Gaya Herrington concurred with the prediction in 2021. Speaking to The Guardian, Herrington said: “From a research perspective, I felt a data check of a decades-old model against empirical observations would be an interesting exercise.” Herrington found that data aligned with the predictions made back in 1972, which had a worse case scenario of economic growth coming to halt at the end of this decade, and collapse around 10 years later. Thankfully, there was a reason to be cheerful too. She added: “The key finding of my study is that we still have a choice to align with a scenario that does not end in collapse. "With innovation in business, along with new developments by governments and civil society, continuing to update the model provides another perspective on the challenges and opportunities we have to create a more sustainable world.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-14 19:13
How tall is Olivia Dunne? Exploring LSU gymnast's height compared to rival Breckie Hill
Dunne and Hill are said to be feuding over the fact that they are doppelgangers
2023-08-14 19:12
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