Jeanine Bagley

Jeanine Bagley is an international current events reporter with over 7 years of experience. Previously she worked as an on-site reporter for Local 8 news channel in Vermont. She is a woman advocate for educating young adult women.

Putin Ban iPhones For Kremlin Employees

In a move to tighten the security, Moscow has told the Presidential employees to get rid of their iPhones. Putin’s administrative employees are given a one-month deadline to get rid of their iPhones and replace them with some other mobile phones.

Paris To Collect 5,600 Tonnes Of Waste After Protests

Workers including bin workers took to the street of Paris to reject President Macron after he raised the legal age of retirement by two years. The streets of Paris are filled with tonnes of garbage attracting rats and cockroaches, according to a resident that spoke to French radio. 

60 Years Old Sets World Record For 3,264 push-ups In One Hour

60-year-old Rob Stirling did 3,264 push-ups in a single hour setting the world record. Rob proved that age is just a number and one can remain fit as long as one wants. He broke the previously set record of Daniel Scali from Australia who did 3,182 push-ups in one hour.

Scientists Warn Of Frozen “Zombie” Viruses Infecting Humans

As the temperatures rise due to global warming, scientists warn of more “lethal” viruses in the future. Melting glaciers are constantly threatening the release of ancient frozen viruses and carbon stored in the frozen grounds of permafrost.  Professor Jean-Michel Claverie has found some “zombie viruses” while studying Siberian permafrost. 

China Wants Peaceful Reunification With Taiwan

Amid increasing tensions between China and self-ruled Taiwan, the latter proposes to reunify Taiwan peacefully. China, for years, has been threatening to take the island by force if necessary, which has also forced the US to back Taiwan recently. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said that China wants a peaceful reunification without military aggression.

50% Of World Population To Be Overweight by 2035

More than half of the world’s population will become obese by 2035, a new report by the World Obesity Federation claimed. A report looking over the economic impact of obesity argued that by 2035, our world will have more than 50% of the population classified as obese. The alarming number of obese people coupled with the rising population will have disastrous consequences if not controlled.

TikTok Limiting Time For Under 18 Users

The video-sharing platform is set to limit its screen time for users who are under 18. The users will not be able to use TikTok for more than one hour. TikTok said that they are going to implement the new policy to make sure people stay in control while using the app. 

$330 Million Worth Of Cocaine Seized In Ecuador

Police have seized a cocaine shipment worth a massive $330 million in Ecuador. The shipment was ready to be dispatched to Belgium in a couple of days. The police said that the shipment was almost 8.8 tonnes found inside a container of bananas. 

Why You Must Include Olive Oil In Your Diet

Olive oil comes with hundreds of health benefits because of its high antioxidant content and anti-inflammatory properties. This wonderful liquid always has to be the number one advice the health instructors would give to anyone looking to get on track with their health. Here is why everyone must include olive oil in their diet.

New Research Links Lack Of Sleep With Heart Attacks

Recent research has revealed that those who sleep less can have a high risk of heart attacks in the future. The study also emphasizes the role of sleep and how it prevents heart-related issues. Those with insomnia were 69% more prone to heart attacks, according to the study.

Canada Investigates TikTok For Leaking Data

The Canadian authorities are set to investigate TikTok which they accuse to be sharing information with the Chinese government. The video-sharing platform has come under intense fire since last year. The application is accused of collaborating with the Chinese government and handing them over the user’s information.

UK Returns Stolen Crown Jewellery To Cambodia

The 9th-century Angkorian crown jewelry was returned back to the people of Cambodia. The antique artifacts returned included necklaces, crowns, amulets, and other treasures. Douglas Latchford who was responsible for the art trafficking died in 2020 while waiting for his trial in the US.