Once more, Iceland's volcano erupts, disrupting the hot water supply to museums and schools.
On Thursday, an Icelandic volcano erupted for the second time this year. A supply pipeline was overtaken by a flood of lava, cutting off heat and hot water to several communities on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Watch to find out more!
J&K: 33 hurt, eight thought dead as bus plunges into gorge
Following a suspected terror incident in the Indian federal area of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday, a bus transporting Hindu pilgrims slid into a steep canyon, resulting in at least 8 fatalities and 33 injuries.
The Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen is on fire; no injuries have been recorded.
A major fire has started at the Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen. Dousing the fire is a top priority for the firefighters. The Danish Stock Exchange is no longer located in the building; instead, the Danish Chamber of Commerce now has its offices there. Thus, no reports of injuries related to the incident exist.
$355 million must be paid by the former president.
Former US President Donald Trump has declared he will file an appeal against a ruling in a fraud case. A judge ordered him to reimburse hundreds of millions of dollars for fabricating his fortune.
HUGE WIN FOR J&J: Florida litigant's ovarian cancer was not caused by talc, the court said.
A Florida jury found that the ovarian cancer that killed a Florida woman in 2019 was not brought on by Johnson & Johnson's baby powder talc product. Patricia Matthey, whose family used Johnson's baby powder every day from 1965 until August 2016, when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, filed the complaint. Erik Haas, global vice president of litigation for Johnson & Johnson, stated that the verdict vindicated the corporation.
After a 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Taiwan, at least nine people were killed, and over 800 were injured. According to authorities, 50 passengers on four minibusses that were traveling to a hotel in a national park in Hualien are reported missing. Furthermore, there are reportedly 70 miners stuck in coal mines.
Indonesia floods and landslides: Several died, more missing following torrential rains.
Floods and landslides have killed at least 14 people in a mountainous region of Central Indonesia. South Sulawesi province has been suffering from severe rain since Thursday. More than 115 people have had to abandon their homes.
Report from South Korea: Hereditary succession is criticized by North Koreans A previously confidential report outlining the actual socioeconomic circumstances in North Korea was made public by the Unification Ministry of South Korea. The survey data used in the publication comes from interviews with more than 6,000 North Korean defectors. The study emphasizes dissatisfaction with Pyongyang's system of hereditary control as well as negative opinions of Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea. Eunice Kim of Al Jazeera reports from Seoul.
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‘There is no life here’: The aftermath of al-Shifa Hospital siege
Arabic's Ismail al-Ghoul said, "Buildings in all departments have been burned, and the structure of the complex has been damaged from the inside." He also said that the facility's walls, doors, and stairs have all been "destroyed." Al-Ghoul stated, "Based on our observations, it seems the occupation forces targeted the health sector on purpose and destroyed the largest medical complex in Gaza City." He said that since the hospital was also acting as a shelter for those in need, people are attempting to rescue what they can from the rubble. "Life does not exist here." The complex can never be rebuilt; it is in ruins.
Who is responsible for the hacking effort against the United States and the United Kingdom?
Cyberattacks in China explained: Seven Chinese hackers are the target of criminal charges and sanctions announced by the US and the UK for allegedly carrying out widespread attacks on behalf of China's civilian intelligence agency. Who's responsible for the cyberattacks? And what is their objective?
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