Researchers conducting surveys of the Great Barrier Reef bleaching event are aided by an autonomous underwater drone equipped with artificial intelligence. Stay tuned for additional information!
Japan's economy is no longer the third biggest in the world. Germany surpassed the Asian nation in that ranking after the latter entered a recession and contracted during the final half of 2023. According to official data, sluggish domestic demand caused Japan's GDP to contract unexpectedly. Due to this, the central bank's intentions to end its highly loose monetary policy this year have become less assured.
A canoe sprint between Sri Lanka and India across the Palk Strait was noteworthy for a number of reasons. The occasion was set aside to commemorate the deep cultural ties that date back thousands of years between the two nations. The sea route that Hindu Lord Ram traveled in the epic Ramayana is also located between Thalaimannar in Sri Lanka and Dhanushkodi in India.Keep an eye out for additional information!
Hamas armed branch claims to have conducted a 'big missile' strike on Tel Aviv.
Sirens erupted in Tel Aviv as missiles were launched from Rafah in southern Gaza. Hamas claimed credit for the barrage. The Israeli army said that eight rockets were fired toward central Israel, with several intercepted by the air defense system. Rocket sirens were also heard in cities like Herzliya and Petah Tikva. The Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military branch, said the rocket bombardment was in reaction to "Zionist massacres against civilians."
Microsoft is releasing WordPad from Windows at last, after thirty years. Microsoft has announced that WordPad, a staple Windows application for almost three decades, will not be present in the next Windows 11 releases. The text editing tool was first introduced in Windows 95 and will be phased out completely. In Windows 11, it will not be installed automatically.
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After a coup, Ecowas lifted sanctions against Niger in an effort to maintain unity and stability.
The Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, has eased sanctions against Niger in response to a military takeover that raised fears of national disintegration. The regional bloc has established prerequisites for communication and interaction with other nations. The coup that occurred earlier this month resulted in President Mahamadou Issoufou's removal. In reaction to the coup, ECOWAS imposed sanctions on Niger, including border closures and trade suspensions. Although the situation is still precarious, easing the sanctions is a welcome step towards resolving the problem.
China pursuing bases in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon?
China observes the western coast of Africa. China wants to make more of an impact in Western Africa. US obstructing China's attempts to set up military outposts in Africa. The US is concerned because Beijing has been attempting to position its troops along the African nations' Atlantic coast, and Washington has been attempting to thwart its intentions by making compromises. See to find out more!
Massive fire breaks out at the Iraqi market, popularly called the Langa bazaar in Erbil.
According to media sources, a sizable fire consumed a second-hand market in Erbil, Iraq, late on Tuesday, February 27. Hundreds of businesses at the bustling Langa bazaar burned destroyed, and Iraqi Kurdish TV channel Rudaw stated that the fire was sparked by an electrical short circuit.
The US provides Israel with $3.8 billion in military aid each year | Democrats take issue with Biden's backing
According to a source, the US has approved the sale of Israeli fighter jets and bombs costing billions of dollars. Washington has been openly voicing concerns about an expected Israeli military offensive in Rafah at the same time as this.
ICJ dismisses South Africa's plea and orders Israel to follow current directives
In order to preserve the lives of Palestinians in Gaza, Israel is being urged by the International Court of Justice to follow its directives. It happens as the court turns down South Africa's plea for more safeguards against a possible military incursion by Israel into Rafah.
Attack on Iran's consulate in Damascus, the capital of Syria
The main branch of the Iranian Armed Forces, which is multi-service, is known as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or Sepah or Pasdaran. For additional information, watch.
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