Millions nationwide are under severe weather alerts as frigid temperatures and thick snow cover everything from New Mexico to Iowa. Meanwhile, several southern towns are under tornado watches as storms approach the Gulf Coast.
Hanoi chokes as the capital of Vietnam is the most polluted city on the list.
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is the most polluted metropolis in the world. The results were released by the Swiss air quality monitoring company, IQ-Air.
Israelis disrupt help headed for Gaza, burning delivery vans and destroying food aid.
Israeli protestors in the occupied West Bank obstructed assistance vehicles bound for Gaza, tossing food packages on the road and ripping open grain bags. The White House denounced the attack.
UK Royal Navy & Indian Navy to conduct exercise in the Pacific Ocean in 2025
Plans include sending the Carrier Strike Group for combined training in 2025 and the well-prepared Littoral Response Group from the UK to the Indian Ocean region in 2024. They will both go to India and work together with the military there. Deploying the UK's most advanced naval assets is a big step toward improving security cooperation between the UK and India.
Several well-known players in the game of cricket have contributed to numerous victories for their teams. The top players with the most victories in international cricket are listed below: Virat Kohli, Ricky Ponting, Sachin Tendulkar, and others.
Tragically, a new threat in Gaza has emerged as life-saving aid. Attempts to seize some of the falling or floating aid resulted in the deaths of nearly a dozen individuals this week. Our report on the hazards associated with airdrops and the necessity for more land crossings to prevent starvation-related mass deaths.
A woman travels across continents in pursuit of an unbordered Africa.
London native Pelumi Nubi, 29, drove her cherished purple Peugeot 107 from the UK city to Lagos, Nigeria, for over two months. On her journey, she passed through about 17 nations, including Senegal, Sierra Leone, Morocco, and France. What she discovered along the journey is listed here.
The International Court of Justice will hear South Africa's demand to halt Israel's offensive in Rafah.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will consider South Africa's appeal for additional emergency measures forcing Israel to withdraw from Gaza's Rafah City. South Africa's claim is part of a complaint filed against Israel, alleging it of violating the Genocide Convention in Gaza. Israel denies the accusations. In January, the court issued its first emergency measures in the case, directing Israel to ensure that its troops do not conduct genocidal actions against Palestinians in Gaza, to allow in additional humanitarian aid, and to preserve any evidence of violations. The May 16 and 17 hearings will exclusively address the new emergency measures. It will likely be years before the court can rule on the case's merits. William Schabas is a Middlesex University professor of international law specializing in human rights and international criminal law. He claims that South Africa's plea for a renewed court ruling is intended to prevent Israel from destroying the Gaza Strip.
Ukraine war: people of Kharkiv beg for air defense in the face of constant Russian attacks
Residents of Kharkiv, under constant Russian attack, are in critical need of air defense as explosions rattle the city. Fear engulfs the city as residents endure frequent explosions and accuse the government of providing insufficient security. Victims face unrelenting anguish, homes devastated, and lives broken.
Antarctica: A robot plane will map the effects of climate change Scientists and engineers have touched down in Antarctica to test a drone that will aid in the prediction of climate change effects by experts. Areas of the continent that have been off-limits to scholars will be mapped by the autonomous aircraft. It has been tested in severe weather conditions near the highest peaks in Wales. In order to estimate how quickly the ice could melt and contribute to an increase in sea level worldwide, its first experiment will map the mountains beneath an ice sheet. Scientists' ability to learn more about Antarctica is hampered by current technological capabilities.
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A mighty wind that may have produced tornadoes blew across multiple US states, killing at least one person. As winds raged, thousands of homes and businesses in Southern Ohio lost electricity. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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