Turkey's President Erdogan has announced his intention to resign from office.
Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, has indicated that the local elections later this month will be his final ones. This announcement comes after an unprecedented two decades in office. See to find out more!
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.
Rishi Sunak insists Tories are ‘united’ despite rumored plot to depose him
Despite widespread rumors of a plot to remove him from office as prime minister before the general election, Rishi Sunak has maintained that the Conservatives remain a single party.
Who will be the next prime minister of Pakistan? In Pakistan's elections, the Independents supported by Imran Khan have secured the most incredible seats. The party with the most seats is now Nawaz Sharif's PML-N, ahead of Bilawal Bhutto's PPP. Yet nobody can build a government on their own. Will Bhutto and Sharif work together to prevent Imran Khan from entering?
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.
Russia-Ukraine war: Russia escalates its strikes on Ukraine.
Russia's defense minister says the country must improve manufacturing volume and speed as the United States provides military aid to Ukraine. Watch to learn more.
Conflict in Myanmar: Thailand prepares for cross-border refugees
Following days of conflict between insurgents and the military junta in Myanmar, Thailand's foreign minister paid a visit to the country's border. The government of Thailand says it is prepared to provide 100 thousand refugees fleeing the fighting with temporary housing.
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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The US agrees to withdraw soldiers from Niger as the Sahel area pivots to Russia.
The United States is removing its forces from Niger. The country's military junta terminated an arrangement with Washington that permitted it to garrison soldiers for regional operations. Russia is looking to fill the gap.
People born after the 1930s had a steady growth in their brain size.
The most complex organ nature makes is the human brain, which is growing, according to a recent study. A larger brain could result in a more enormous brain reserve, which could lower the incidence of age-related dementia all around. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Southeast Asian heatwave: hotter weather caused by El Nino and climate change
Many Southeast Asian regions are experiencing extremely high temperatures due to a heatwave. The Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia are among the nations roasting in the extreme heat for the entire month.
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