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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In light of the increased threat posed by the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, Royal Navy warships will be equipped with a laser that can take down hostile drones and missiles by 2027.
Poland: Destructive buildings, blocked roads, and five fatalities due to strong winds
Strong gusts that reached a speed of 155 km/h tore over southern Poland, killing at least five people with fallen trees. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Fed raids Sean "Diddy" Combs' homes in Miami and Los Angeles | Latest English News
With federal officials searching his residences in Miami and Los Angeles as part of an investigation into sex trafficking, rapper and entrepreneur Sean Combs is facing an increasing number of legal issues. Keep checking back for additional information!
Following the release of the iPhone 15, Apple—a tech powerhouse formerly known for innovation and stylish design—reports lackluster results in December. The company is facing several challenges, especially in China. We reveal to you the five major issues that Apple is presently facing.
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China's Embassy is criticized by Taiwan, which declares itself to be a free nation.
Following the interview with Taiwan's Foreign Minister, the Chinese embassy declared that the interview was "firmly opposed" and "strongly deplored". Our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal has received a copy of the response in the form of a release, which has been posted on the Chinese embassy's website, and requests that he consider it "seriously."
World record marathon runner Kelvin Kiptum of Kenya died in an automobile accident The Kenyan marathon runner Kelvin Kiptum, who lost his life in an automobile accident, is receiving tributes. The record-breaking 24-year-old athlete was expected to be among the leading candidates for gold at the Olympics in Paris later this year.
Gulf states are gauging their interest in investing in Iraq. Next year, the Arab League summit will be held in Baghdad, which is still recuperating from years of conflict. It's an opportunity for the nation to demonstrate that it is secure and in charge.
Rats on board: After rodents were discovered on board, a Sri Lanka Airlines plane was grounded for three days.
There was a three-day grounding of a national airline aircraft in Sri Lanka. The airline set the disastrous delays and subsequent grounding on Tuesday, blaming it on a rodent.
North Korea tests the warhead of a cruise missile.
In addition to testing a new anti-aircraft missile, North Korea has tested a "super-large warhead" for its "strategic" cruise missiles. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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