Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is completely covered in snow. Following the accumulation of over 8 millimeters of snow in Seoul, Incheon, and Gyeonggi province. Strong winds and low temperatures are expected to stay in the area.
NATO declares that it will back Ukraine in the future and that it intends to increase aid.
The president of Ukraine has approved a measure reducing the age of conscription from 27 to 25 to strengthen the resistance to Russia's invasion. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that stopping Russian advances will require recruiting 500,000 people. The war has been going on for three years, and Ukraine has struggled to increase force levels. As the foreign ministers of NATO gather in Brussels to discuss long-term support for Ukraine, there is a mobilization. Among them is a plan to fund the project with 107 billion dollars spread over five years. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the organization intends to increase aid and will not stop supporting Ukraine.
The Yazidi minority in Iraq marks the start of a new year by igniting oil lamps at a revered temple. Yazidis celebrate their new year as a reminder of the horrors carried out by the Islamic State organization, while they also wish for a better future.
The UK-based JET lab makes a significant advancement in nuclear fusion.
Harnessing energy through nuclear fusion has been the ultimate goal for the energy industry. This is the only way that mankind might be able to escape the grip of fossil fuels that are escalating the climatic catastrophe. European experts celebrate this extraordinary achievement as the UK-based Jet lab achieves a significant nuclear fusion breakthrough. The accomplishment of atomic fusion will advance the goal of clean energy. Watch to find out more!
Pakistani cricket players to receive army training
To increase their level of fitness, Pakistan's cricket players will practice in a unique camp alongside the army. Get the information from Pakistan bureau chief Anas Mallick and WION Sports Editor Digvijay Singh Deo.
Iran launches strikes Israel: Following Iran's attack, world leaders respond on social media.
Leaders of several nations, including the US, UK, France, and Germany, denounced what they described as an act of destabilization for the area shortly after Iran claimed to have launched a direct drone and missile attack on Israel. The attack puts tensions at their highest point since the start of the Israel-Hamas war six months ago and carries a risk of intensifying into a broader battle in West Asia.
Scientists express concern over the rapid rise in levels of methane.
According to NOAA on Friday, in 2023, the most significant and abundant greenhouse gas created by humans—carbon dioxide—rose by the third-highest amount in the past 65 years of records. The quick rise in methane concentrations in the atmosphere, a more powerful but shorter-lived gas that traps heat, worries scientists. Watch to find out more.
CAA implemented: SC requests an answer from the Center after denying a stay on CAA implementation
Days after India enacted the Citizenship Amendment Act. The Supreme Court was inundated with petitions for the act's retraction. On March 19, the Supreme Court heard arguments against the CAA in more than 200 petitions.
Columbia University cancels its main commencement event over Gaza demonstrations.
Protests against Israel's war on Gaza continue throughout the United States despite police crackdowns. The most recent action in New York City targeted the Met Gala.
Extreme solar storm hits Earth, resulting in spectacular displays around the world.
Our planet is currently undergoing its most excellent violent geomagnetic storm in over twenty years, one that could cause power and communication disruptions.
Following Taiwan's presidential elections, Chinese balloons over Taiwan have been spotted recently. Fresh reports of balloon sightings follow Taiwan's presidential election results. One balloon soars near Pingtung County, while five balloons are near Keelung City. China has not ruled out using force in Taiwan. See to learn more!
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