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Half the world was affected by scorching heat: UN warning - half humanity on the cusp of mass suicide; Preparing to impose climate emergency in America

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  Many parts of the world are currently facing the wrath of the weather.  In Europe, America and China, the scorching heat is wreaking havoc.  Forest fires are also a major reason for the heat.  Forests are burning in about 10 countries including France, Spain, Portugal.  Britain, which is going through political instability, has been shaken by the heatwave. Meteorological officials have predicted that all summer records may be broken.  Health officials have expressed fears that people are likely to get sick and even die from the heat.  Due to this the authorities have declared a national calamity.  For the first time in the country, there is a possibility of breaking the heat records. Britain is currently hotter than the Sahara desert, due to which people there have been asked to work from home.  The Meteorological Department has said that for the first time in the country, the mercury can cross 40 degrees Celsius.  If it happens, it wi...

Rishi Sunak again first choice for British PM: Tops with 115 votes in third round of voting, now only 4 people in race

  Former UK Finance Minister Rishi Sunak is seen at the forefront of the race for prime minister.  On Monday, Conservative MPs held a third round of voting to choose Britain's new prime minister.  In this too, Sunak got the most votes. Sunak got the most votes In this voting, 115 MPs voted in favor of Sunak.  While Penny Mordant got 82 votes, Liz Truss got 71 votes, Cami Bedenok got 58 and Tom Tujent got 31 votes.  Tom was out of the race for prime minister for getting the fewest votes.  Conservative Party MPs will continue to vote until two contenders are left.  After two contenders are selected, the party members will choose the prime minister from among them. Prior to the voting round, Penny Mordant was considered a favorite, but her votes have been reduced in this round.  There is a gap of 11 votes between Liz Truss and Mordant.  Truss is expected to get the lead in the next round. Sunak does not want to participate in the debate Sky News...