Israel bombs a mosque in northern Gaza, leaving one killed and eleven injured.
In the al-Fakhoura neighborhood of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, an Israeli bombing destroyed a mosque and damaged nearby homes. Rescuers are now retrieving survivors and remains from the debris. Israeli airplanes had struck the mosque, according to a civil defense worker on the scene, and many women and children were among the injured.
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.
Hind Rajab, a missing Palestinian girl, was discovered dead in a wrecked car.
Six-year-old Hind Rajab's body was discovered in a rotting state inside the vehicle in Gaza City after her family was murdered by Israeli gunfire. The burned-out bodies of two medics were found inside the ambulance that was dispatched to save Hind, just a short distance away.
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China's urban train fueled by hydrogen has finished testing.
On Thursday, China's first autonomously constructed hydrogen-powered urban train achieved a test speed of 160 km/h, a significant advancement in the use of hydrogen energy in rail transportation.
Brazil: Rio de Janeiro's torrential rains claimed seven lives.
Devastation caused by rain in Brazil Heavy rains have produced landslides and floods in Rio de Janeiro, which have claimed the lives of at least seven people.
Gita Gopinath of the IMF supports Japan's new approach. Gita Gopinath, the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund, comments on the Bank of Japan's possible change in monetary policy as the world's markets keep a close eye on Japan. Gopinath emphasizes the significance of a gradual approach and good communication to avoid market disruptions, particularly in light of the decreasing output gap in Japan and the attractive growth prospects of pay negotiations.
South African building collapse: Teams race against the clock to find survivors.
Rescuers are racing against the clock to reach at least 39 people trapped beneath a collapsed building in George, South Africa. The structure was under construction when it collapsed two days ago, killing at least seven people.
Taliban: Afghan women who commit adultery would be stoned to death
Taliban leader says in a new recording that Afghan women who commit adultery would be stoned to death. Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the head of the Taliban, is said to have promised to enforce Shariah strictly.
Climate change alters the feeding habits of Arctic Reindeer
The dietary patterns of reindeer have significantly changed due to climate change in the Arctic, especially in the last ten or so years. These fantastic animals are currently having difficulty surviving on their own, particularly in the cold. Stay tuned for additional information!
Microsoft terminated the Office 'Teams' package and is under EU inquiry.
Microsoft Teams, the well-known platform for collaboration, is undergoing a significant change. Microsoft is expanding this move globally after removing teams from European office products last year to avoid an antitrust fine.
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