#pakistan#flood#karachi Pakistan: Over 700 power plants in Karachi are out of commission due to heavy rain. Karachi, Pakistan, is entirely destroyed by the heavy rain. Rain causes over 700 power stations to go out of operation and drown highways. Watch to find out more!
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Israel's north is targeted by fifty rockets fired from Lebanon.
Sirens have reportedly sounded twice in the last thirty minutes, according to the Israeli military. A number of Hezbollah military bases in southern Lebanon were allegedly hit, according to earlier military reports. The military added that a "number of launches from Lebanon" were discovered, although the fire's origins had already been attacked.
A significant data breach has occurred at the Indian company BoAt, and TikTok is creating a new app to compete with Instagram. There were many tech advancements during the last week, and we've highlighted the most significant ones in our Tech Wrap.
Mexico cut ties with Ecuador | China accused of harassment
Watch in Top Headlines of the hour: -Mexico cut ties with Ecuador -Dam bursts in Russian city –Retrieved body of hostage: IDF -China accused of harassment
Brazil's coup anniversary: Opponents caution against a return of the right-wing
Left-wing groups in Brazil organized demonstrations on the anniversary of the military takeover in 1964. They demanded punishment for those who planned the attack on Congress the previous year.
Iceland has declared a state of emergency following a fourth volcano eruption in three months.
As lava erupted from a fresh volcanic fissure on the Reykjanes Peninsula on Saturday—the fourth eruption to strike the region since December—Icelandic police issued a state of emergency declaration. According to an Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) announcement, a "volcanic eruption has started between Stori-Skogfell and Hagafell on the Reykjanes Peninsula." Images captured in real-time revealed billowing smoke and blazing lava. The explosion started in the Blue Lagoon thermal spa, one of Iceland's most popular tourist destinations, and hundreds of people were evacuated, according to national television RUV.
ICC prosecutor charges warring parties in Darfur of war crimes
The head prosecutor of the International Criminal Court states that "there are grounds to believe" that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army have both committed war crimes in Darfur. After opening an investigation into the spike in violence in Sudan, Karim Khan gave testimony to the UN Security Council. Kristen Saloomey of Al Jazeera reports from New York's United Nations.
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Florida social media ban: The governor enacts legislation limiting minors' access
If a bill signed by Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday passes and withstands anticipated legal challenges, Florida would have one of the nation's strictest social media bans for minors. Children under 14 will not be allowed to have social media accounts, while children between 14 and 15 will need parental consent. It differed slightly from a proposal DeSantis vetoed a week before the annual legislative session ended earlier this month.
UK's MI5 alerts claims that foreign governments are pursuing "sensitive research."
Foreign governments are aiming their weapons at British universities, the UK's MI5 security service has warned. According to the report, foreign nations are sizing up the UK's cutting-edge research to strengthen their own armed forces and economies. Keep an eye out for further information!
United Airlines will be subject to more scrutiny from aviation watchdog
A spate of safety issues in recent weeks has prompted the US Federal Aviation Administration to step up its surveillance of United Airlines. However, this is terrible news for the US carrier because it may cause a number of its next projects to be delayed.
Massive blaze poses a threat to several Australian communities.
Over 2,000 people have been forced to evacuate due to an out-of-control wildfire in Victoria, Australia. The authorities have issued emergency warnings as scorching weather moves over the state.
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