Two helicopters from the Malaysian Navy crash in midair.
In Malaysia, two Navy helicopters crashed in midair. It was established that every one of the ten crew members was deceased. The helicopters were practicing for a performance. Here, who was doing the wrong thing?
US urges a brief ceasefire in Gaza; Israel is warned against the Rafah offensive by the EU and US
A draft UNSC resolution on Israel's assault in Gaza was vetoed by the US, drawing strong criticism from both allies and adversaries. This is the US's third veto of a UNSC resolution calling for an end to hostilities in Gaza. Rather, Washington is proposing a resolution of its own that would bolster a short-term truce contingent on the release of all Israeli prisoners.
Namibian desert town sees a return of sandboarding
Sandboarding is booming in Namibia's coastal resort town, surrounded by miles of captivating dunes. This growth is being aided by the nearly twofold increase in cruise ships that landed at nearby Walvis Bay in the previous year.
Israeli politicians urge the EU and UK to acknowledge the Palestinian state for regional peace.
A group of eminent Israeli public personalities, including former ambassadors and academics, has asked European Union countries and the United Kingdom to recognize a Palestinian state immediately, citing historic justice values and the necessity for regional peace. Alon Liel, former Director of Israel's Foreign Ministry and ambassador to South Africa and one of the letter's signatories, underlined the necessity of diplomatic solutions above military action in dealing with Israel's current issues. He expressed concern about Israel's international reputation and the potential consequences of taking a military approach. Alon raised concern over recent developments, such as Egypt's apparent backing for a genocide lawsuit against Israel, warning that it could have serious diplomatic ramifications for Israel's Middle Eastern relations.
Scientists in Antarctica warn of Bird Flu outbreak as penguin cases confirmed
Scientists in the Antarctic are warning of the spread of the deadly H5N1 avian flu virus. The disease was first detected on the frozen continent's mainland last month. It has since been detected in local penguin and cormorant populations. The spread of the virus has raised alarms about the potential impact on the region's substantial penguin colonies. The outbreak has decimated bird populations worldwide. It also hit South American wild bird and marine mammal populations hard. The Chilean Antarctic Institute (INACH) organized an expedition in the region. It announced this week that it had detected new positive bird flu cases in the area. The positive cases included nine Adelie penguins and one Antarctic cormorant. The virus was first found in skua seabirds on the Antarctic mainland last month. The outbreak may promote and increase the rate of disease transmission among various bird colonies
Iranians use the fire festival to express their displeasure and rebel against restrictions.
An uncommon exhalation in Iran. The streets are crowded with people celebrating the custom of Chaahaar Shanbeh Suri. Iran forbade public dancing. It's considered a form of protest.
Iran: 61 million Iranians are able to cast ballots; opposition groups demand that voters abstain from voting.
Iran's parliamentary elections are scheduled for this Friday, but it's expected that not many people will cast ballots due to the nation's collapsing economy. Keep an eye out for additional information!
The High Court deemed the Northern Ireland Troubles Act to violate human rights.
Due to a recent verdict in Northern Ireland, the statute that granted prior perpetrators amnesty was judged to violate victims' rights, which has produced uncertainty for them. Many are now questioning what the future holds for those previously believed to be protected in light of this judgment.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Following a call recording about Ukraine leaks, Moscow expects an answer from Germany
Alleged call recordings of the German defense forces during the conflict in Ukraine were released on Russian social media by a state-sponsored journalist, causing great embarrassment for Berlin.
The Yazidi minority in Iraq marks the start of a new year by igniting oil lamps at a revered temple. Yazidis celebrate their new year as a reminder of the horrors carried out by the Islamic State organization, while they also wish for a better future.
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.
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