Pope Francis oversees the Vatican's Easter Mass; worries center on the pope's health.
Around the world, people pray fervently to commemorate one of the most significant holidays of the year: Easter. Since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, the catholic community in Ukraine has celebrated three Easters.
On Thursday, the first consecutive atmospheric river storms dumped abundant rain on southern California, causing sporadic flooding and stranding cars on highly flooded roadways. Videos from the state showed vehicles traveling through floodwater. The other cars were partially underwater at this point.
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Reaction to the UK Defense Secretary's directive to evaluate the army's inclusiveness policy The United Kingdom Army wants to reduce security screenings for foreign recruits in an effort to increase diversity and encourage inclusiveness. While the UK army struggles to meet recruitment targets and draw talent from ethnic minority backgrounds, the current percentage of ethnic minorities in the force is 14%. But some former high-ranking military leaders are not happy about the policy's relaxation. See to learn more!
On Mother's Day in Ukraine, parents grieve their deceased children.
Ukraine's families will celebrate Mother's Day on Sunday even though Russia's war appears to have no conclusion in sight. After more than two years of fighting, the Ukrainian government reports that at least 31,000 soldiers have been killed.
Zelenskyy: Glide bombs are Russia's primary instrument of warfare against Ukraine.
Ukraine claims Russian soldiers used so-called 'glide bombs' in an attack on a busy hardware shop in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Saturday, killing 15 people and injuring more than 40. Russian glide bombs, modified with wings and satellite navigation equipment, may reach targets tens of kilometers inside Ukraine while allowing the launching aircraft, such as SU-34s, to remain within Russian airspace. Despite pledges of F-16s from European partners, Ukraine does not have adequate air defense against these strikes. Ground-launched glide bombs delivered to Ukraine are blocked by Russian electronic jamming, allowing Russian glide bombs to retain aerial supremacy while destroying ground targets.
German surfer Sebastian Steudtner surfs Portugal's 93-foot wave.
Check out these 2020 photos to see what may have been the largest wave ever served by German Sebastian Steudtner in Nazare, Portugal. He suffered a monstrous wave that was estimated to have been as high as 97.37%.
China: Zhang Xiaoming was dismissed from the CPPCC as deputy secretary general.
Zhang Xiaoming, a senior Chinese official, has lost his job as the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference's deputy secretary general. It is the principal political advisory body in the nation. In 2022, he was named Deputy Secretary General of the nation's highest political advisory body. The political body's two-day meeting concluded with the announcement of the decision. Watch to find out more!
Iranians use the fire festival to express their displeasure and rebel against restrictions.
An uncommon exhalation in Iran. The streets are crowded with people celebrating the custom of Chaahaar Shanbeh Suri. Iran forbade public dancing. It's considered a form of protest.
UN General Assembly backs Palestinian bid: overwhelming support for full UN membership.
The General Assembly has supported a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member. The resolution asks the Security Council to reconsider and endorse the subject, thereby recognising a Palestinian state.
Education in Yemen: Approximately 4.5 million youngsters do not attend school.
According to Save the Children, conflict prevents two out of every five Yemeni children from attending school. That is the national equivalent of 4.5 million children. Additionally, the weakening economy forces many to look for jobs to support their families.
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