Extreme winter in Mongolia: Millions of livestock animals are lost by herders
In Mongolia, nomadic pastoralists are tallying the expenses of one of the harshest winters in over fifty years. Glows minus fifty degrees Celsius caused thick snow and ice to cover most of the nation. More than half of the cattle that supported pastoral villages were gone; this was a critical component of their way of life.
The Houthis undertake several ballistic missile attacks against ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea.
The Houthi rebels in Yemen have resumed their attacks in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. Six missiles were fired by rebels at two merchant ships. The MV Star Nasia was the target of three of the missiles, while the MV Morning Tide was most certainly the target of the remaining three.
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An Indian plane crashes in Afghanistan while en route to Moscow.
A tragic turn of events has seen an Indian airliner crash in Afghanistan on its way to Moscow. As casualties are anticipated, join us for the most recent updates on this breaking news. During this trying time, our thoughts are with the impacted families. Keep checking back for live coverage.
Japanese researchers are closer to making biological clocks irrelevant.
There is fresh hope for treating infertility. Scientists in Japan have made a breakthrough in reproductive medicine by discovering a technique to mass-produce human cells that can convert into sperm and eggs. Stay tuned for further details!
As Easter draws near, millions worldwide prepare for their yearly chocolate extravaganza, indulging in sweet, delicious delicacies like Easter eggs and bunnies. However, a severe crisis—a worldwide scarcity of cacao—lies beneath this joyous occasion. See to find out more!
European farmers rallied in Brussels, Belgium, to oppose the continent's climate rules ahead of this weekend's EU elections. Hundreds of tractors and farmers went from half a dozen nations to attempt to get their message across.
According to the government, Canada faces another "catastrophic" wildfire season.
The federal government of Canada warned on Wednesday that there might be another "catastrophic" wildfire season due to higher-than-average spring and summer temperatures across a large portion of the nation brought on by El Nino weather patterns.
US Defense Chief Lloyd Austin converses with Dong Jun of China
The National Defense Minister of China spoke with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. This is the first interaction between them in more than a year as the two nations work to rebuild military ties. The two allegedly covered a wide range of topics on their call, including regional and international security challenges and US-China defense ties. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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.
US: In a defamation lawsuit, Donald Trump was mandated to pay E Jean Carroll an extra $83.3 million.
A New York jury on Friday ruled that former US President and presidential candidate Donald Trump must pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll, whom he was deemed to have molested and sexually assaulted.
Research suggests that delusions could be a precursor to Parkinson's disease.
Researchers in Switzerland are employing robots to induce delusions in Parkinson's disease patients to enhance the treatment regimens for the condition. Watch to find out more!
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