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.
We now focus on the news surrounding Saudi Aramco's $11.2 billion stock sale. The oil giant will probably give around 60% of the shares it sells to foreign funds. A Bloomberg story citing sources states this.
Auto theft is on the rise. Vehicles with keyless entry and push-button starts are especially vulnerable. Watch this video to discover how to effectively safeguard your vehicle against theft.
Russia shoots down "38 drones" after reports that Ukraine deployed weapons into Crimea.
All 38 drones that Ukraine had launched at the Crimean peninsula, according to Russia, have been destroyed by its air defense systems. Social media posts about early-morning explosions close to an oil facility in the Black Sea port of Feodosia prompted the declaration. Rob McBride of Al Jazeera has the most recent information from Kyiv.
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
The Houthis undertake several ballistic missile attacks against ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea.
The Houthi rebels in Yemen have resumed their attacks in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. Six missiles were fired by rebels at two merchant ships. The MV Star Nasia was the target of three of the missiles, while the MV Morning Tide was most certainly the target of the remaining three.
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Hind Khoudary: Journalists 'have zero protection' while reporting from Gaza
As the globe commemorates Press Freedom Day, we look to Gaza and the growing number of journalist deaths since October 7th. More than 100 journalists have been slain in the last seven months as Israel conducts its brutal bombardment in Gaza. So, how are journalists in Gaza continue to report? And are Western journalists doing enough to highlight the situation of their Palestinian colleagues?
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Hamas armed branch claims to have conducted a 'big missile' strike on Tel Aviv.
Sirens erupted in Tel Aviv as missiles were launched from Rafah in southern Gaza. Hamas claimed credit for the barrage. The Israeli army said that eight rockets were fired toward central Israel, with several intercepted by the air defense system. Rocket sirens were also heard in cities like Herzliya and Petah Tikva. The Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military branch, said the rocket bombardment was in reaction to "Zionist massacres against civilians."
Expert: AI will not replace pilots; AI revolution in aviation.
Airlines may not replace pilots with artificial intelligence anytime soon, but aviation industry insiders believe the new technology is already transforming their business. Stay tuned for further details!
Two Israeli soldiers were murdered in the occupied West Bank car-ramming incident.
The Israeli military says two of its troops died as a result of injuries received in a car-ramming incident in the occupied West Bank. The incident occurred on Wednesday near the city of Nablus. Israeli troops invaded the city in pursuit of the culprit, who allegedly handed himself into the Palestinian Authority.
Georgia Foreign Agents Bill: The EU encourages Georgia to drop the contentious bill.
Protesters crowd the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, halting traffic throughout the city. The European Union has encouraged the government to drop its hotly debated Foreign Agents Bill.
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