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.

New Year Fireworks In Uganda Causes Nine Deaths

At Least nine people died and several injured in the New Year rush in Uganda’s capital city of Kampala. Those who died also included a ten-year boy. Most of the deaths occurred when people were converging to see the New Year fireworks, according to police. 

Andrew Tate Arrested For Rape And Human Trafficking

The famous Ex-America-British Kickboxer was arrested in a raid in Romania over human trafficking and rape allegations. Andrew along with his brother, Tristan, were arrested after the police raided their home in the Romanian capital. According to police officials, Andrew Tate was also running an organized crime group.

Belgian NGO Is Recycling Hair To Protect Environment

An NGO based in Belgium is ahead of the game giving a sustainable solution to a problem. The Hair Recycle Project recycles hair making it reusable instead of throwing it away into dustbins. The project is led by Belgian non-profit “Dung Dung”.

Canadian Polar Bears Vanishing Due To Climate Change

Polar bears are declining as ice melts much quickly in ice-covered regions of the world. Species upon which our survival depends are losing their homes due to climate change. A recent report has revealed that the population of polar bears in Canada’s western Hudson Bay is declining at a much faster rate in the last few years. 

Netflix To No Longer Allow Password Sharing In 2023

Password sharing has been the only option for those who are unable to pay for Netflix’s services. Those who can’t afford to pay can engage with the app through someone else’s Netflix account. But that is about to end as Netflix has planned to curb the non-paying customers. According to a latest report which said that Netflix will soon put a full stop to password sharing.

People Discover Aldi Price Tags Aren’t Made Of Paper

Everyone knows that price tags, for most of the part, are made up of paper. A tiny amount of plastic is used to protect the price tags so as to make sure it doesn’t fall. But the UK supermarket has changed the game for other supermarkets. Customers recently realized that the price tags are not paper but digital screens.

US: New Report Shows 50% Increase In Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease affects the neurological system and the areas of the body that are regulated by the nerves. It is the second most prevalent neurological disease in the US, after Alzheimer’s disease. A recent report revealed a shocking 50% increase in the actual figures of Parkinson’s disease in the country. Previous records show that 60,000 patients of the disease were treated annually, the figures are contradicted by the latest report.

44 Suspected Israeli Agents Arrested In Turkey

Turkish police arrested 44 suspected Mossad agents in Istanbul. The agents were working as a network inside Turkiye. The agents were indirectly connected to the Israeli spy agency, Mossad, and were leaking information to them. The police targeted consulting companies who were providing investigating services through contacts with Mossad.

Experts Warned Football Fans Over Lethal Camel Flu At World Cup

Football fans leaving Qatar are warned to look out for the symptoms of camel flu, a potentially fatal respiratory disease. UK health experts have advised health workers to look for symptoms of the deadly camel flu. Thousands of football fans travelled to Qatar for the event and perhaps came into contact with camels that can increase the number of cases.

Scientists Are Trying to Create Male Contraceptives

Recent research has revealed that scientists are trying to create male contraceptives. Birth control and Contraceptives has mostly revolved around women, with men mostly excluded from the discussion. But the hunt is on, for male contraceptives, as evident from the recent study.