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%.
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.
Sudanese Eid al-Fitr: Thousands come to pray for world peace
In northeastern Sudan, thousands of internally displaced people have been commemorating Eid. They claim that despite the difficulties, giving has been prevalent throughout Ramadan.
Russia discovered enormous oil and gas deposits in Antarctica.
Russia discovered massive oil and gas deposits in the Antarctic, with much of it in areas claimed by the United Kingdom. MPs have expressed concern that the studies are a prelude to drilling rigs exploiting fossil fuels from the pristine location. Watch to learn more.
New regulations for the 2025 Oscars impact qualifying metro areas, drive-ins, and best picture.
New marketing guidelines and awards standards approved by the Academy Board of Governors will be used for the 97th Academy Awards ceremony, which will take place on March 2, 2025. Stay tuned for further information!
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.
Columbia University cancels its main commencement event over Gaza demonstrations.
Protests against Israel's war on Gaza continue throughout the United States despite police crackdowns. The most recent action in New York City targeted the Met Gala.
Israel seizes vital Gaza border crossing and commences attack on Rafah.
Israeli forces have seized control of Gaza's Rafah border crossing, cutting off a key route for humanitarian aid and a possible haven for civilians fleeing a construction attack. The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that it had taken "operational control" of the Gaza side of the border crossing that connects the embattled territory to Egypt. The blocking of the critical route and the placement of tanks in the heart of Rafah are seen as demonstrations of Israel's intention to continue its assault on the southern city despite ongoing truce talks.
Russia announces nuclear weapon drills following 'provocative' Western threats.
Russia has announced that it will conduct training involving the use of tactical nuclear weapons, days after top European countries expressed more robust military support for Ukraine. On Monday, the Kremlin said the military drills planned by Russian President Vladimir Putin were in response to Western and NATO-member countries' statements about deploying soldiers into Ukraine, which Russia invaded more than two years earlier.
War on Gaza: UNRWA suspends food delivery in Rafah as Israeli strikes hinder humanitarian supply.
UNRWA, the UN organization for Palestinian refugees, has halted food delivery in Rafah owing to Israeli bombardment on the city and a lack of supplies. According to UNRWA, food for replenishing its stores has not entered the Strip. More than half of Gaza's population depends on food handouts from the UNRW.
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