Australia and the UK sign a deal to strengthen defense relations | English News
The defense ministers of Australia and the United Kingdom inked a new defense and security cooperation pact, stating that it was necessary to address "modern challenges" to preserve the global rules-based system.
The USGS stated that a strong 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Japan. Authorities in Japan issued a tsunami warning, advising people living in the impacted areas to seek higher ground. For the coastal regions of the prefectures of Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama, the Japan Meteorological Agency explicitly issued tsunami alerts. According to the weather agency, tsunamis up to five meters high are predicted to affect Noto in Ishikawa Prefecture.
US: The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April regarding Trump's Federal Election trial before the SC.
The Republican front-runner accused of rigging the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump, has requested immunity from criminal prosecution, and the US Supreme Court has agreed to hear his case.
The auto industry is seeing a rise in the conversion of classic cars into electric vehicles, but many owners are not thrilled about this groundbreaking concept. This report provides further information.
A Singapore Airlines jet fell 6,000 feet, killing one person and injuring 30 others.
A passenger died and 30 others were injured after a Singapore Airlines flight from London was impacted by strong turbulence over the Andaman Sea. Some passengers said that the plane began to shake and then suddenly dropped. The aircraft made an emergency landing in Bangkok.
Switzerland's National Bank lowers its surprise rate.
Different monetary policy strategies are being used by central banks around the globe to combat inflationary pressures. The first significant central bank in the developed world to lower interest rates this cycle was the Swiss National Bank (SN. It seems that a more substantial decline in inflation than anticipated is the main cause of the SNB's movement.
The Prime Minister of Iceland, who is resigning and announcing her candidacy for president, is Katrin Jakobsdottir.
Iceland's Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir announced on Friday that she would be leaving her position to run for president. Jakobsdottir has served in that capacity since 2017. It was unclear at first who would replace her.
Taiwan earthquake: Search and rescue crews look for survivors
With 12 people dead from last week's earthquake, rescuers in Taiwan searched mountains for the other 12 missing on Friday and flew others to safety. A magnitude 7.4 earthquake off the adjacent coast, the most significant seismic to strike the island in 25 years, was followed two days later by the discovery of two more bodies in the highlands of Taiwan's eastern Hualien county.
During Ramadan, Palestinians in Jerusalem fear violence from Israel.
The Al-Aqsa mosque compound's entrance has been blocked by Israeli soldiers in occupied East Jerusalem. A few believers said prayers outdoors. Israeli troops at the gate entrance beat other people who were attempting to enter the facility. The third-holiest place on the Muslim calendar is the Al-Aqsa compound. Israeli officials have restricted the amount of persons who can enter since October 7. Many Palestinians living in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem worry that more Israeli restrictions will exacerbate the conflict.
Following the release of the iPhone 15, Apple—a tech powerhouse formerly known for innovation and stylish design—reports lackluster results in December. The company is facing several challenges, especially in China. We reveal to you the five major issues that Apple is presently facing.
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Children left orphaned by Israel's Gaza War discuss their trauma.
Some of the young people who were left orphans in Gaza due to Israeli attacks have been speaking about their horrific experiences. In the same location where they have been forced to seek refuge, several children at the Al Bureij camp have witnessed family members being buried.
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