The world's largest blue hole was discovered in Mexico.
The world's deepest blue hole has been discovered in Mexico. Researchers have reached 1,380 feet or 420 meters below sea level, however that is not the end of the hole. The latest expedition was aimed at surveying environmental conditions in Taam Ja'. Molly Gambhir explains more.
Who is funding Israel's war of genocide against Gaza?
Israel's attack on Gaza has killed some 32,000 Palestinians, largely using Western weapons and technology. And those weapons continue to be used in spite of mounting resistance. Who, then, is giving Israel the means to commit genocide? Would there be any legal repercussions?
An IAF Tejas aircraft crashes close to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan; the pilot successfully ejects
In Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, an Indian Air Force aircraft had an accident. The Tejas light combat aircraft went down during an operational training sortie close to Jaisalmer.
Russia and Ukraine aim their energy sectors at each other.
According to officials from both nations, Russia and Ukraine resumed their attacks on energy infrastructure overnight, resulting in plant damage and fires. In its routine situation report on Saturday, the Ukrainian army reported that Russia had launched a "massive missile attack" against Ukraine. In a Facebook post, German Galushchenko, Ukraine's energy minister also claimed that the "enemy" had assaulted the country's energy infrastructure once more. Additionally, Ukraine reported that in Russia's most recent round of strikes, 21 out of 34 drones were shot down. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Saturday that 35 attacks against Ukrainian energy facilities, defense companies, railway infrastructure, air defenses, and ammunition supplies had been conducted by Russian forces in the past week. Meanwhile, on Saturday morning, Ukraine attacked the Ilsky and Sloviansk oil refineries in Russia’s Krasnodar region with drones, causing fires at the facilities, a Ukrainian intelligence source told the Reuters news agency.
#israelwar#israelhamaswar After being evacuated from Gaza, Palestinian photojournalist Motaz Azaiza arrives in Qatar.
Motaz Azaiza, a photojournalist who has been capturing the effects of the conflict in the Gaza Strip, has reached Qatar. On Tuesday, Azaiza sent a message on Instagram announcing his departure from the beleaguered strip and his arrival at Egypt's El Arish International Airport to catch a military aircraft from Qatar. It's unclear, though, how he managed to get out of Gaza or why he left.
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Drug abuse in Iraq: Hospitals start offering treatment
In recent years, there has been an increase in young Iraqis involved in drug trafficking. Some hospitals have started their own recovery programs in response to the lack of drug addiction treatment facilities.
Millions of Afghan immigrants fear being deported in large numbers from Pakistan.
A million or more Afghans are thought to have been living in Pakistan without proper documentation for many years. However, many of them have been forced to leave after the government started cracking down on immigration in late 2018. They were given until the end of the month to depart, after which they would have to pay a $100 US fee each month.
Extreme winter in Mongolia: Millions of livestock animals are lost by herders
In Mongolia, nomadic pastoralists are tallying the expenses of one of the harshest winters in over fifty years. Glows minus fifty degrees Celsius caused thick snow and ice to cover most of the nation. More than half of the cattle that supported pastoral villages were gone; this was a critical component of their way of life.
"Flesh-eating disease" is emerging in Japan at an unprecedented pace.
Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome, also known as the "flesh-eating disease," is spreading across Japan at an unprecedented rate. It's an uncommon yet harmful bacterial infection. The disease has a 30% fatality rate. You can learn more from Molly Gambhir.
UK: Prince Harry's battle for security from the police
A High Court judge concluded on Wednesday that the British government was allowed to alter the level of police protection for a member of the royal family who was no longer performing official duties, meaning Prince Harry lost the protracted legal struggle over the reduction of his security in the country.
Israeli bombings in Deir Al-Balah resulted in nine fatalities and numerous injuries.
Israeli airstrikes in Deir el-Balah have resulted in death and damage, with a mosque being demolished and 26-year-old Wala Saadat dying. The airstrikes have also had an impact on fifty Palestinians who live nearby.
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