Six individuals are under search and rescue after the collapse of the Baltimore bridge.
The cargo ship lost power and collided with a bridge, causing it to collapse. As a result, the US Coast Guard has announced that it is ceasing its search and rescue operations in Baltimore. The six persons who are still missing are the focus of a recovery operation, according to State Police, which has taken over the rescue operations. After being tossed into the river, two persons were saved.
Pakistan battles inflation, with an annual increase in the rate to 29.45%
Pakistan last raised its benchmark interest rate in June in response to persistent inflationary pressures and to meet an IMF requirement to secure the vital bailout. See to learn more.
Gaza's Ramadan: Palestinians find it difficult to get food for their fast
As Israel keeps up its assault on Gaza, Palestinians who are fasting throughout Ramadan are having difficulty finding food to break their fast. The UN has declared a famine and thousands of people are undernourished.
The workforce at the massive Spanish fashion index, parent firm of Zara and other well-known brands, is protesting. This occurs after the business announced $38 billion in record earnings, but employees feel they aren't getting a fair part of the company's prosperity.
Once more, Iceland's volcano erupts, disrupting the hot water supply to museums and schools.
On Thursday, an Icelandic volcano erupted for the second time this year. A supply pipeline was overtaken by a flood of lava, cutting off heat and hot water to several communities on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Watch to find out more!
Headlines: IDF withdraws troops from South Gaza; Storm Kathleen causes devastation in the UK
Keep an eye on the hour's top headlines: The Chief of ISRO discusses Gaganyaan's capabilities; the IDF withdraws its troops from South Gaza; Storm Kathleen's devastation in the UK; and Poland's municipal elections are at stake.
Pakistani parties reach a consensus to establish a coalition administration.
A coalition has been formed by two significant political parties in Pakistan that are opponents of the imprisoned former prime minister, Imran Khan, and they believe they are prepared to form a government following elections marred by accusations of vote-rigging.
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States proclaim states of emergency, and there is great excitement in the US about the total solar eclipse.
The impending solar eclipse appears promising for the US travel and tourist sector. There has been an extraordinary demand for lodging from Americans hoping to see the celestial spectacle, with some areas of the country falling inside the "path of totality". Millions of people in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, will not be able to see the sun on Monday due to a total solar eclipse caused by the moon.
Thirty years of democracy in South Africa: students at universities still demanding change
South Africa's thirty years of democracy may have brought about political stability. Still, the country's high unemployment rate and extreme inequality have prevented everyone from living better lives than those guaranteed by the Constitution.
Rebuilding their life a year after the earthquake in Turkey presents challenges. Last year, approximately 50,000 people were killed and 100,000 injured as a result of solid earthquakes that devastated 11 provinces in southern Turkey and northern Syria. The building is moving slowly even though a lot of debris has been removed. The tremors caused almost three million people to be evacuated.
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Global food prices rose for the third month in May.
The Food and Agricultural Agency estimates global food prices increased by 0.9% in May, marking the third consecutive month of upward growth. This increase follows a period of decrease from the record highs established in March 2022.
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