Japan will erect bunkers on islands close to Taiwan to provide two weeks of citizen protection.
Guidelines for building subterranean shelters on Okinawa Prefecture's outlying islands in the event of a Taiwan-related military crisis were made public by the government.
Global pro-Palestinian demonstrations: On Al-Quds Day, demonstrators set fire to the US and Israeli flags
After morning prayers on Friday (April 5) in the Jerusalem compound of the al-Aqsa Mosque, Israeli police used tear gas to scatter worshippers. See to learn more.
China's urban train fueled by hydrogen has finished testing.
On Thursday, China's first autonomously constructed hydrogen-powered urban train achieved a test speed of 160 km/h, a significant advancement in the use of hydrogen energy in rail transportation.
Angry over escalating expenses: Protests by farmers sweeping around Europe Farmers are demonstrating against environmental laws, cheap imports from abroad, and declining European sale prices. To appease the agriculture industry, the European Union has suggested doing away with pesticide regulations.
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Research suggests that delusions could be a precursor to Parkinson's disease.
Researchers in Switzerland are employing robots to induce delusions in Parkinson's disease patients to enhance the treatment regimens for the condition. Watch to find out more!
Increased airstrikes by the US and the UK target Houthi targets in the capital of Yemen In a joint statement, the US and UK claimed that their armies had attacked 36 Houthi targets in 13 different places throughout Yemen, assisted by Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. As per the statement, the purpose of the strikes was to weaken and hinder the ability of the Houthi militia, which is supported by Iran, to carry out their heedless and unstable assaults on American and foreign ships that were legally passing through the Red Sea. The statement claims that airstrikes destroyed Houthi missile systems, launchers, underground weapons storage sites, and other equipment.
Although the statement notes the Houthis' ties to Iran, it is unclear if these strikes are a part of the US's announced plans to retaliate for drone attacks on Jordan that resulted in the deaths of three US soldiers.
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Gravitas | Chernobyl Results: A Turning Point in the Study of Cancer
It's possible that wolves that lived close to the Chernobyl plant acquired genes resistant to cancer. What does this signify for the anti-cancer effort? The full narrative is revealed to you by Molly Gambhir.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' decision to halt his presidential campaign and back Donald Trump with two days left before the New Hampshire primary. As the Hamas-run health ministry reports that 25,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza since the beginning of the conflict, Matt Gutman takes us inside the organization's network of tunnels. As hundreds of thousands of people in Memphis are forced to boil their water due to pipes rupture, Alex Presha reports on the deadly deep freeze that is affecting much of the country;
000 Intro 02:26 Gov. Ron DeSantis Suspends Presidential Campaign 05:55 Iranian-Backed Militants Fire Missiles at U.S. Military Base in Iraq 07:33 Inside Hamas’ Tunnels as Gaza Death Roll Reaches 25,000 10:40 Deadly Deep Freeze Grips Most of The Country 137 Bipartisan Senate Immigration Deal Could Be Finalized Next Week 159 Small Town in Colorado Outraged as Hundreds of Newspapers Go Missing 16:37 U.S. Military Suspends Search for Missing Navy SEALs 17:12 The Duchess of York’s Cancer Battle 17:41 College Basketball Player “Blindsided” by Fan Who Rushed the Court 182 Six-Legged Dog Has Surgery 18:30 Volunteers Help Dig Residents Out of Several Feet of Snow
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Nepal tells Everest climbers to return their excrement.
This season, if you want to climb Mount Everest, be ready to hike back down with your crap. Nepal has instituted a law requiring climbers to return their excrement from the world's highest summit to combat pollution. How does the poop bag function? You'll learn it in our upcoming report.
Bangladesh fire: Dhaka building fire claims at least 45 lives.
At least 45 people have died in a fire that broke out inside a six-story commercial building in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. However, with dozens of patients in the hospital suffering from severe burns, the death toll is anticipated to grow.
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