NATO forces are engaged in a massive military drill in Poland.
The EU is going to unveil a multibillion-dollar plan on Tuesday in the hopes of better preparing Europe for war. As NATO conducts its most giant drill since the end of the Cold War, Europe's defense industry is being upgraded.
Myanmar: In the vicinity of the Thai border, violence increases
Burma is in crisis; the Junta there had to withdraw from their base near Thailand's border after being bombarded by rebel drones. Myawaddy, a vital trading outpost, has been taken over by Junta forces. Once the strategically important Border Town was turned into a rebel and military Junta battleground, hundreds of refugees fled across the river Frontier, separating Myanmar from Thailand.
Have you heard of vampire bacteria that feed on human blood? Scientists at Washington State University have discovered this novel characteristic in bacteria such as E. Coli and Salmonella.
This 34-year-old is Analía Rizzo. While she and her partner were at her residence, she started feeling ill. Actor Raúl Rizzo's eldest daughter, Anahí Rizzo, was discovered dead in her Constitución area of Buenos Aires apartment this Thursday. The 34-year-old woman went into cardiac arrest when she was with her spouse and started having respiratory problems.
• US and UK forces struck Yemeni Houthi military installations. The primary concern
The Houthis, who targeted cargo ships in the Red Sea with Iran's help, have military bases in Yemen. On the evening of January 12, US and British aircraft and warships assaulted these installations. The US Air Force said that almost 60 strikes were made on 16 targets in all.
• Yemen: Following US and British airstrikes against the Houthis, the UN head urges "all parties" to prevent "escalation." Early on Friday, the United States and the United Kingdom struck the Houthis in Yemen as a show of support for the Palestinians in Gaza, following weeks of strikes by these rebels against Red Sea marine trade.
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More than 2000 businesses file for bankruptcy in February 2024.
The economic picture in the United Kingdom is still terrible. A concerning picture of the business climate in the UK is painted by the most recent government statistics on insolvency. In February, 17% more companies in England and Wales were declared insolvent than in 2023. There were 2,102 insolvent companies, compared to 1,801 in February 2023.
Russia's attack on Ukraine kills over a million people.
Russia conducted one of its most significant military operations since the beginning of the conflict by launching more than 150 missiles and drones into Ukrainian territory. In addition to causing power outages that left over a million people without heat or electricity, the strikes also claimed the lives of at least three individuals. They set the largest dam in the nation on fire.
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Roslyn Morauta battles against malaria, TB, and HIV.
In this segment of On The Record, Samantha Johnson of Al Jazeera chats with Roslyn Morauta, the chair of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, on the organization's goals of eradicating HIV, TB and malaria by 2030. Morauta describes how the Global Fund helped countries with non-vaccine-related support during the COVID epidemic and how 2022 was their most successful year to date in treating the three diseases they concentrate on. She also draws attention to the difficulties in obtaining funds and the necessity of customizing programs to treat and lower the risk of HIV infection.
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Robert Black gained national notoriety as the child snatcher who kidnapped, mistreated, and killed young victims.
Robert Black's horrific reign of terror came to an abrupt end when he took a wrong turn, sparing the life of his victim, who was stuck in his vehicle.
After horrifyingly kidnapping children in the back of his delivery van, the cruel serial child killer is notorious for having gagged, mistreated, and murdered young victims around the United Kingdom in the 1980s. The paedophile was ultimately apprehended by the authorities in 1990, just in time to prevent him from carrying out another attack. Black was convicted in 1994 of killing three children: Sarah Harper, age ten, of Leeds; eleven-year-old Susan Maxwell of Northumberland; and five-year-old Caroline Hogg of Edinburgh. Black was charged in 2012 with the fourth murder of nine-year-old Jennifer Cardy from Northern Ireland. Several more killings and disappearances were also linked to him.
The Child Snatcher: Manhunt, a documentary that tells the tale of one of the biggest murder investigations in the UK and how investigators from several agencies connected the links between the crimes, premieres on Channel 5 tonight. Black's eventual capture with a six-year-old girl hooded, chained, and shoved into a sleeping bag in his delivery vehicle happened by pure accident. Just seconds before, Black had sexually assaulted her and was on his way when he made an incorrect left in the Scottish village of Stow, unintentionally driving straight into the arms of onlookers.
After being apprehended, the methodical murderer began to speak, narrating the events of the day in a terrifyingly subtle way. "What a crazy day it's been," he exclaimed. "There was a blood rush. Since I was a small child, I have always enjoyed young girls." Luckily, Stow local David Herkes saw the kidnapping occur and notified the authorities right away. The girl was abducted on her way home, and Mr. Herkes had been on the opposite side of the street. Before Mr. Herkes could take action, Black drove off, but he was able to write down the license plate and hurried to the nearby police station right once. Officers were later told what had happened by Black's terrified victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons. "He wasn't looking at me then but then he looked at me," she continued. The Child Snatcher: Manhunt airs on Channel 5 tonight at 10pm.
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India's Modi ready for a third term as Prime Minister
India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, will be sworn in for a third term on Sunday after being overwhelmingly voted in as the leader of the BJP and National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
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Kate discloses that the Princess of Wales has cancer and is receiving chemotherapy.
Despite internet health rumors, Princess Catherine of Britain is undergoing cancer therapy after undergoing stomach surgery in January. The spouse of Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge, has been receiving treatment for an unidentified type of cancer.
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Wahiba's World: After 27 years, the banned television program that defied taboos in Iraq is back.
An Iraqi television show banned by Saddam Hussein is back on screens after a 27-year Hiatus. Saddam Hussein had prohibited the program for its harsh portrayal of Life under sanctions. Watch to find out more!
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