The disappearance of airplanes continues to baffle
One of the greatest unanswered mysteries in aviation history is marking its tenth anniversary. A Malaysia Airlines aircraft carrying 239 passengers and crew took off from Kuala Lumpur but never reached Beijing.
The Defense Minister asks for calm following violence as the D.R. Congolese army battles an armed group.
To address growing security concerns, the defense minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo paid a visit to Sake, located in the east of the nation. Over fifteen hundred thousand people have been displaced this month due to renewed combat between the army and M23 insurgents. Kinshasa alleges Rwanda to be supporting the rebels, while Kigali disputes any such role.
Iran's voting participation in the elections falls to 41%
Iran's conservative Islamist leadership is poised to return amid a low turnout for the polls. What does this signify for a nation reeling under sanctions imposed by the West?
Inflation in Zimbabwe: People look for secure ways to keep their savings Zimbabwe boasts one of the world's highest rates of inflation. Individuals are searching for dependable and secure methods to safeguard their income since the value of the local currency is continuously declining.
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Article 23: A strict new national security bill is passed by the Hong Kong legislature
The Legislative Council of Hong Kong has overwhelmingly approved a new national security law that increases the authority of the government to suppress opposition. New laws on treason, espionage, external meddling, state secrets, and sedition were included in the Safeguarding National Security Law, which was passed on Tuesday. New authorities, according to Chief Executive John Lee, are required to preserve Hong Kong's standing. Critics claim they will be used to stifle dissent further and are overly ambiguous.
Hope for a ceasefire: Biden proposes a new idea to stop the war.
Hamas claims it 'positively views' the cease-fire agreement proposed by US President Joe Biden. He has outlined a three-stage plan for Gaza, beginning with a six-week truce between Israel and Hamas. The proposal also calls for the evacuation of Israeli forces from populated areas of Gaza, as well as the repatriation of all hostages.
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Oceans smash records for high temperatures in the world's warmest February ever.
According to scientists in the European Union, last month's ocean temperatures reached a record high, and February was also the warmest on record worldwide. According to a dataset dating back to 1979, the average worldwide sea surface temperature in February was 21.06 degrees Celsius (69.91 degrees Fahrenheit), breaking the previous record of 20.98 degrees Celsius (69.77 degrees Fahrenheit) set in August 2023. The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) released this information on Thursday. In contrast, February's average air temperature was 1.77C (3.18F) warmer than the pre-industrial normal of 13.54C (56.4F). It was the warmest month of the year for that particular month for the tenth time in a row. Carlo Buontempo is a director at Copernicus Climate Change Service. He discusses live from Brussels with us.
What student demonstrations indicate about US politics and support for Israel
The number of nationwide university rallies against Israel's attack on Gaza is increasing, and several school encampments are under increased surveillance. Hundreds of students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) crowded a demonstration space to support Palestine. The university has not responded to the precise demands. However, it stated that it upholds the community's rights to free expression. Less disturbance to instruction and classes is another goal shared by administrators. To avoid traffic, there is more security surrounding the encampment. Large-scale counterprotests are anticipated in the area in the following days, even though protests have been mainly peaceful.
Timbuktu's magnificent mosque: yearly celebration revitalizes this historic location
The Great Mosque, the oldest mosque in Timbuktu, the historic city of Mali, is undergoing restoration. The yearly ceremony holds great significance for the locals, who have been caring for the massive structure's maintenance for centuries.
Afghanistan: Baghlan flash flooding kills at least 50.
Storms and flash floods wreaked havoc on Baghlan province in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 50 people, local officials say. According to Hedayatullah Hamdard, Provincial Director of the disaster management authority, the natural catastrophe devastated the districts of Gozargah-e-Noor, Jelgah, Nahrin, Baghlan-e-Markazi, and Barka, as well as the provincial capital of Pul-e-Khumri, on Friday.
Star-selected: Johnny Depp Did you know that Johnny Depp fears human-like objects like mannequins and wax figures? This condition is known as automatonophobia. Find out more unusual information about Jack Sparrow from Hollywood.
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