2 Japanese Navy helicopters fall into the sea, leaving one person dead and seven others missing. Rescue and search operations are in progress.
Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara said that two helicopters from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force had fallen off the island's southern shore. Late on Saturday, at around 10:30 p.m. local time, the two SH-60 helicopters, each carrying four crew members, lost their contracts close to Tori-Shima island. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Washington, DC, places new restrictions on Hong Kong visas.
The US has announced that it is moving to put additional visa restrictions on Hong Kong, days after pro-Beijing members in the Hong Kong parliament enacted the new security measure, popularly known as Article 23.
Study: 90% of the Himalayas will experience year-round drought at 3°C warming.
Roaring results from a ground-breaking study conducted by East Anglian University experts have shown that almost 90% of the Himalayan region is at risk of experiencing drought for more than a year. This is a three-degree Celsius increase in global warming.
UN special envoy charges Israel of committing "genocide" in the Gaza War.
According to Francesca Albanese, Israel has committed three of the five crimes specified in the UN Genocide Convention, which are killing members of a particular group, seriously injuring one's body or mind, and purposefully creating conditions in life that are intended to cause one's physical destruction, both whole and in part. She also discovered that high Israeli military and government figures had declared their willingness to commit genocide, which was followed by the approval and implementation of genocide. According to Albanese, these actions are part of a "settler-colonial process of erasure" that has lasted for more than 70 years. She recommends - among other things - an immediate arms embargo on Israel. And for member states to support South Africa in its attempt to prosecute Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Ethnic violence is disrupting voting in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur. Just days into the six-week process, some polling locations are having to replay the first round of voting.
In Myanmar, thousands escape military conscription.
To avoid being drafted into the military, thousands of young people are making every effort to escape Myanmar. Reintroducing conscription will help the army confront a rebellion even as its ranks are reduced.
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While some artists are upset that AI is being used to create art, others are embracing the latest AI tools to improve their artistic endeavors. In London, an exhibition honors and presents the development of AI art in 2024. For more information on the developing trend, keep an eye on this report.
Dwayne Johnson declares that he "will keep my politics to myself" and won't support Joe Biden for president again.
After seriously considering it, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has decided not to support Joe Biden in the impending 2024 presidential contest. See to learn more.
Israel 'blacklisted': UN report outlines abuses against minors.
The United Nations is adding Israel to its so-called "blacklist" of nations that have perpetrated crimes against children in armed conflict, an Israeli ambassador revealed, as hundreds of Palestinian youngsters have been slain in the Israeli military's ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian child shot: Humanitarian organizations declare Palestine to be the world's most hazardous area for kids.
In addition to the other children who have died as a result of the ongoing conflict in Palestine, Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian boy, Amr Najjar. Aid organizations have declared Palestine to be the world's most dangerous place for children, as many of them constantly deal with trauma, displacement, and violence. There are a lot of innocent children caught in the crossfire as the situation in Palestine keeps getting worse.
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