In the news now
Here are some of the top news stories currently making headlines:
Politics
- The US Senate has passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling, avoiding a default on government debt. (Source: BBC)
- The UK's Conservative Party has announced a leadership election to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who resigned earlier this month. (Source: The Guardian)
- The European Union has imposed sanctions on Belarusian officials over the forced landing of a Ryanair plane and the arrest of a dissident journalist. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Business
- The US Federal Reserve has raised interest rates for the third time this year, citing concerns over inflation. (Source: CNBC)
- Tesla has announced a recall of over 363,000 vehicles in the US due to a software issue that could cause the vehicles to lose power. (Source: CNN)
- The global economy is expected to slow down in the coming months, according to a report by the International Monetary Fund. (Source: Reuters)
Health
- The World Health Organization has declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency, citing the rapid spread of the virus and the lack of effective treatments. (Source: The New York Times)
- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported a surge in cases of the respiratory virus RSV, particularly among young children. (Source: NPR)
- A new study has found that a common antibiotic may be effective in treating COVID-19, particularly in severe cases. (Source: Science Magazine)
World News
- The Taliban has announced the formation of a new government in Afghanistan, with Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada as the new leader. (Source: The Washington Post)
- The United Nations has condemned the recent violence in the Gaza Strip, calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants. (Source: The Associated Press)
- A powerful earthquake has struck the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu, causing widespread damage and triggering a tsunami warning. (Source: ABC News)
These are just a few of the top news stories currently making headlines. Stay informed and stay safe!