Canada's Vancouver Island is shaken by nearly 2,000 earthquakes in a single
A location off the coast of Canada had around 2,000 earthquakes in a single day, which scientists believe is a sign that deep sea magmatic rupture is likely to build new oceanic crust. There is no danger to individuals from the earthquakes. The quakes are intriguing from a scientific perspective, according to scientists, because they can provide information about how the ocean floor fractures and new crust originates. Keep an eye out for further details!
Celebrity climate effect: An explanation See which celebrities, from Kim Kardashian to Taylor Swift, have been under fire recently for their carbon footprints.
This year's Olympics will take place in Paris, but the surfing competition will be hosted nearly sixteen thousand kilometers away from the French metropolis. The event will take place in Tahiti, a French overseas territory. It hasn't made everyone on the Pacific Island pleased.
Australia passes laws granting the "right to disconnect."
New laws have been introduced in Australia. Referred to as the 'right to disconnect,' this legislation seeks to reinterpret the work-life balance for millions of Americans. This legislation would allow employees to refuse irrational calls and messages from their employers after work without incurring fines.
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.
Hind Khoudary: Journalists 'have zero protection' while reporting from Gaza
As the globe commemorates Press Freedom Day, we look to Gaza and the growing number of journalist deaths since October 7th. More than 100 journalists have been slain in the last seven months as Israel conducts its brutal bombardment in Gaza. So, how are journalists in Gaza continue to report? And are Western journalists doing enough to highlight the situation of their Palestinian colleagues?
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PM Prachanda of Nepal receives a parliamentary vote of confidence, his third victory in the last 14 months.
The CPN Maoist, led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal of Nepal, has broken away from the Sher Bahadur Deuba-led Nepali Congress and allied themselves with the CPN-UML, led by KP Sharma Oli. The three septuagenarians have dominated Nepal's political scene and pulled strings for years. This is in a nation where youth (under 4 make up more than 40% of the population. Real problems like young employment and welfare are pushed aside by the political upheaval.
Lionel Messi's name saves an Argentine grandmother from Hamas abductors
Lionel Messi's name was apparently enough to rescue an Argentine grandmother from Hamas abductors in Gaza, as she describes her terrifying ordeal. Watch in.
Forty rockets were fired toward the Golan Heights from Lebanon.
The rocket launches follow a tense evening during which Israel attacked sites in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. According to the Israeli military, the attack was retaliation for an advanced Israeli drone being shot down in Lebanese airspace. Hezbollah also declared that one of its drones, a Hermes 900, had been brought down.
Prime Minister of Haiti to step down; UN-backed security task force to be placed on hold
In Haiti, the capital has been mostly taken over by violent gangs. However, the assignment of a thousand Kenyan police personnel to assist in reestablishing law and order has been postponed. It follows Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation announcement.
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