Southeast Asian heatwave: hotter weather caused by El Nino and climate change
Many Southeast Asian regions are experiencing extremely high temperatures due to a heatwave. The Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia are among the nations roasting in the extreme heat for the entire month.
Iran is accused of a territorial attack by Pakistan, which has summoned Tehran's senior diplomat to Islamabad.
Iran's top diplomat has been called to Pakistan in Islamabad due to what the country regards as an unjustified breach of its airspace. At least two children were killed when a missile fired by Tehran landed in the Balochistan area of Pakistan. According to Iran, the "Jaish al-Adl group's" headquarters was the target. They are held accountable for multiple deliberate assaults on security personnel throughout the years.
Zelensky claims that Moscow is manipulating the lives of Ukrainian inmates involved in a military plane disaster.
In the Belgorod region of Russia, an Ilyushin Il-76 military transport aircraft crashed on Wednesday. While Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, charged Moscow with "playing with the lives of Ukrainian prisoners of war," Russia has blamed Ukraine for downing the airliner.
Russia: Thousands of people are forced to flee a region affected by flooding due to dam bursts
According to a Russian news source that cited the plant's press department, the Orsk oil refinery in Russia stopped operating on Sunday after the city's dam broke on Friday night, flooding the nearby Orenburg area. See to learn more.
Erdogan of Turkey will make his first trip to Egypt in a decade.
On Wednesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to land in Cairo; this will be his first visit to the country in almost ten years. Following the termination of their diplomatic ties in 2013, the two nations are seeking to resume cooperation. Israel's war on Gaza is anticipated to be at the top of the agenda.
Astronomy for all: New technology can help blind people feel & hear eclipse
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse will take place; it will be the first of the year. According to NASA, the total solar eclipse will cross the US, Canada, and Mexico across North America. Prior to that, the Niagara area of Ontario had proclaimed a state of emergency.
Women in Afghanistan are suffering under the Taliban, according to refugees from that country living in Australia. To help with their suffering, they host fundraisers and provide assistance. Once again, the Taliban begin a new school year in Afghanistan devoid of female students. Women's rights in Afghanistan are still not fully respected.
Scientists claim they have successfully cut HIV out of infected cells
Scientists are claiming a significant breakthrough in HIV cure researchers at the University of Amsterdam successfully eliminated the virus from infected cells using Nobel prize technology called CRISPR the gene editing technology.
The hidden lives of amphibians and reptiles will be on display at a new zoo in London. Public access to the show will begin on March 29. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Afghanistan: Baghlan flash flooding kills at least 50.
Storms and flash floods wreaked havoc on Baghlan province in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 50 people, local officials say. According to Hedayatullah Hamdard, Provincial Director of the disaster management authority, the natural catastrophe devastated the districts of Gozargah-e-Noor, Jelgah, Nahrin, Baghlan-e-Markazi, and Barka, as well as the provincial capital of Pul-e-Khumri, on Friday.
Nigeria: 287 pupils are kidnapped by gunmen when they raid a school.
The headmaster told authorities that this was the nation's second major kidnapping in less than a week. Gunmen broke into a school in the northwest of the country on Thursday, March 7, and took at least 287 people hostage.
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