Floods in Pakistan and Afghanistan: More than a hundred people dead
In Pakistan and Afghanistan, excessive rainfall has resulted in more than 100 fatalities and numerous injuries. Both countries' houses and infrastructure have sustained severe damage.
Thailand's seasonal agricultural burning causes health problems and air pollution.
Thailand's prime minister has promised to take every necessary action to combat air pollution in the north. Forest fires and farmers lighting their property on fire to remove crops have produced a massive cloud of dangerous pollution. The air pollution caused by the smoke and ash from these fires can cause respiratory disorders and other health concerns for the nearby communities. The amount of fine-particle dust in the air has made Chiang Mai one of the most polluted cities in the world.
Supermarkets under scrutiny: Demand greater competition to drive down costs
Concerns over price gouging are putting major supermarkets under increased investigation in several nations. A federal investigation into the supermarket industry has begun in Australia. Additionally, New Zealanders pay some of the highest costs worldwide for goods and services.
A German court stops giving money to a radical far-right party.
Germany has the authority to stop providing state support to the far-right NPD's replacement. even if it is not prohibited, the Constitutional Court declared on Tuesday in a historic decision that stokes discussion about potential penalties for the nationalist AfD party.
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Storm Isha: Scotland & the UK are devastated by severe winds and rain. Isha, the storm, battered Britain and Ireland with gusts of wind that reached around 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour). In Northern Ireland, the storm uprooted beeches and left a trail of downed trees that impeded trains along roadside and rail lines throughout the nation. Watch to find out more!
Brazil 'coup' probe: Former president Bolsonaro stands tall at rally in Rio
At a Rio de Janeiro event, Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, made a bold presence. It occurs one day after testimony from former military chiefs was made public, in which they said he was involved in a scheme to rig the results of the 2022 election.
UK arts sector crisis: Creative sectors are heavily hurt by financial cuts.
For decades, the UK arts sector has contributed significantly to the country's global cultural impact. However, years of financial cuts for colleges and artistic institutions have changed the narrative. And when the cost of living rises, creative businesses struggle to thrive.
Dutch coalition negotiations nearly break when a major party withdraws | Haste for Domination
In the Netherlands, forming a majority government is becoming more difficult. The attempts to establish a coalition government have not progressed significantly even months after the unexpected win of far-right leader Geert Wilder.
US: The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April regarding Trump's Federal Election trial before the SC.
The Republican front-runner accused of rigging the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump, has requested immunity from criminal prosecution, and the US Supreme Court has agreed to hear his case.
Have you heard of vampire bacteria that feed on human blood? Scientists at Washington State University have discovered this novel characteristic in bacteria such as E. Coli and Salmonella.
Congolese displaced people struggle to trade to Goma because of high prices and M23 control.
There are many obstacles to trade with the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Goma city. The continuous violence and instability in the area have resulted in the displacement of over a million Congolese. Furthermore, it has become more difficult for the residents to make ends meet due to rising commodity prices. The road is controlled by the M23 armed group, which makes it difficult for products to move through, further complicating the issue. As they fight to survive in the face of these obstacles, the people of Goma deal with enormous hardships.
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