British MPs to demand explanations from ministers on arms exports to Israel

British MPs have summoned three ministers for questioning over fears that loopholes in a partial arms export ban on Israel may allow weapons to be shipped to Gaza. The UK government approved licences for the supply of £127.6 million worth of military equipment to Israel, which caused outrage among MPs. Independent MP Zara Sultana questioned these figures, and Foreign Secretary David Lammy assured that “no weapons that could be used in Gaza are going to Israel”. What are the implications for international relations? Read on!
Cancer patients in England to be first in Europe to receive immunotherapy injection

Cancer patients in England will be the first in Europe to have access to an injectable form of the immunotherapy drug nivolumab. This innovation will not only reduce treatment time to 3-5 minutes, but also increase patient convenience. NHS England estimates that around 15,000 patients a year will benefit from the new treatment options. Find out how this initiative will change the way cancer care is delivered in England and what benefits it will bring to patients!
Google presents Veo 3 – the first video generator with sound: OpenAI’s answer to Sora

Photo: depositphotos.com The American company Google has officially presented the latest video generation tool with sound – Veo 3. According to CNBC, the new product is a direct competitor to OpenAI’s Sora development, but it has a key difference – the ability to create not only images but also sound. The company emphasised that Veo […]
EU launches investigation into Israel’s compliance with cooperation conditions – Dutch initiative receives majority support

The European Commission, at the initiative of the Netherlands, launches an investigation into Israel’s compliance with the terms of cooperation with the EU. The focus is on human rights and the blocking of humanitarian aid to Gaza.