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Kazakhstan, Israel Suspend Flights Over Russian Airspace
Kazakhstan and Israel have suspended flights over Russian airspace as a precautionary measure following the recent Azerbaijan Airlines crash. This decision high
Paleontologists Uncover First Theropod in Kyrgyzstan
For years, the Balabansai Formation in Kyrgyzstan has been a quiet place. Paleontologists knew it held Jurassic-era rock, the kind of sediment that sometimes hi
Thailand Festival Bomb Kills 3, Injures 48 in Tak Province
The bomb that tore through a festival in Umphang District, Tak Province, on December 13, 2024, did not emerge from nowhere. It landed in a region where a long-r
Superfine: Tailoring Black Style
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) has announced its upcoming high fashion art exhibition, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, which will be held in 2025. The...
Rwanda Reports First Marburg Outbreak Among ICU Staff
The World Health Organization (WHO) received a report of the first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease (MVD) in Rwanda on 28 September 2024, marking a...
Portugal Arrests 12 Arson Suspects After Deadly Wildfires
Dry Winds and Dry Grass: Why Portugal's Arson Suspects Face a Reckoning
Seven people are dead. Forests in Northern and Central Portugal are ash. And twelve ind
Anakapalli Pharma Plant Blast Kills 17, Injures 41
The death toll from the blast at the pharmaceutical plant in Anakapalli now stands at seventeen. Forty-one others are injured. Many of those survivors face a gr
China Remains Sole Major Funder of New Coal Plants
China is the only country still pouring significant money into new coal power plants. That single fact drives home the scale of the challenge facing the global
Jadar mine: Rio Tinto’s lithium project in Serbia faces controversy and...
The Jadar mining project, a proposed mining site to be operated by Rio Tinto in western Serbia, has been a subject of interest and controversy...
Real Madrid Wins 15th Champions League Title
Real Madrid's 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium on June 1 did more than seal a record-extending 15th Champions League title. It locked in the ne
Scientists Name May 2024 Solar Storms Gannon Storm
For three nights in May, the sky turned green and pink over places that had never seen such a thing. People in Texas, Florida, and southern Europe looked up at
Anticorruption Probe Targets Former Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad
On May 9, 2024, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) confirmed that it was investigating former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad over allegations of corruption linked…
Cannabis Fraud Scheme Nets €645 Million from 4,500 Victims
For two and a half years, a promise of easy money from cannabis plants that never existed pulled in victims across Europe. The pitch was simple: invest as littl
Nvidia Unveils Blackwell GPU Microarchitecture at GTC 2024
Nvidia has officially unveiled its latest graphics processing unit microarchitecture, Blackwell, at the company's GTC 2024 keynote on March 18, 2024. This highly anticipated development...
Bus-Tanker Collision Kills 21 in Helmand Province
The bus was heading south. It met a fuel tanker coming north. On a highway in Grishk District, Helmand Province, the two collided. Fire swallowed both vehicles.
CCID Probes KNM Group Over Forged EGM Proxy Votes
For more than a dozen shareholders of KNM Group Bhd, the discovery came not from a company announcement, but from a police interview room. Contacted by the Fede
FAA Grounds Boeing 737 Max 9 After Door Plug Failure
The hole was there. Then it wasn't. Then it was a six-inch gap in the side of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9, thirty thousand feet over Oregon. That gap me
Poland’s PiS Wins Most Seats but Loses Majority
The country's most powerful political machine has been stopped short of total control. On October 15, 2023, Poland voted. And while the ruling Law and Justice P
Zimbabwe Mine Collapse Kills 9, Traps 4, Rescues 21
A devastating mine collapse in Chegutu, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe has resulted in the loss of nine lives, with four others still trapped beneath the rubble. Th
Minibus Collision Kills 18 Shia Pilgrims in Iraq
A devastating road accident has occurred in Iraq, resulting in the loss of 18 lives and injuring 13 others. The collision, which took place on September 1, 2023
Lahaina Maui Wildfire Kills 93, Deadliest US Blaze Since 1918
Hawaii sits in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, more than 2,000 miles from the nearest continent. That isolation, a source of its beauty, now compounds a catast
Cessna 152 Crash Kills Indian Student Pilot and Instructor
A tragic accident occurred on August 2, 2023, in Luna, Apayao, Philippines, when a Cessna 152 aircraft crashed during a training flight, resulting in the loss o
Senegal Bus Crash Kills 23 in Ngeune Sarr Overturn
The wreckage of a passenger bus in Ngeune Sarr has left twenty-three dead. On July 26, the vehicle overturned in the Louga Department. That number — 23 — is the
Pakistan Monsoon Floods Kill 55, Including 8 Children
The death toll from monsoon flooding in Pakistan has reached 55. Eight of the dead are children. The rains that caused these deaths are part of the South Asian













































