A man's bakery turns becomes a lifeline amid bombs and starvation.
Not only have many Palestinians lost their houses as a result of the continuing war in Gaza, but their means of subsistence have also been devastated. However, some are coming up with inventive ways to carry on. A man is committed to growing his bakery business in spite of growing costs and the fact that he needs to borrow everything, including a rolling pin.
Meta stock falls as investors are disappointed by the AI spending forecast.
Following the announcement of the company's first-quarter results report, Meta's stock price plummeted. Forecasts of lower-than-expected revenue and increased expenses caused investors to react unfavorably. Meta's market capitalization lost around $200 billion due to the decline in stock prices, and its market value has dropped to about $1 trillion as a result.
Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrike of a central Gaza house: at least fifteen.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have targeted a densely populated residential neighborhood. Fifteen persons inside a family house were killed in one incident. More bodies buried beneath the debris are proving difficult for first responders to recover.
Sheikh Hasina secured a fifth term in office in the general elections held in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister of Bangladesh, has won a record-breaking fifth term in office as leader of her Awami League party. The main opposition, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and its supporters boycotted the general elections, which she easily won.
In Antarctica, four new emperor penguin groups were found.
Scientists have been able to discover hitherto unknown colonies of emperor penguins thanks to new satellite images. Emperor penguins are, at the very least, moving their colonies when breeding locations are threatened by melting ice as a result of climate change. The four freshly discovered colonies most likely existed for many years, although scientists hadn't previously noticed them, according to a British Antarctic Survey statement on Wednesday.
Israel continues to seize Palestinian land ‘on an annual basis’
According to Georgetown University researcher Abdullah al-Arian, land theft has been "part and parcel of the Israeli state going back to its establishment in 1948." On Land Day, which Palestinians and Arab citizens of Israel observe, he stated, "Very soon after, the Israeli state established certain laws that permitted them, under a massive wide umbrella of security concerns, to be able to seize any land at any point, specifically from Palestinian residents and citizens." According to him, the original Land Day was commemorated in 1976. It was centered around a particular event in which Palestinian citizens of the state of Israel were forcibly removed from their land. They possessed no rights at all.. “They had no rights whatsoever to challenge the theft of their land, and since then, we have been seeing this marked annually,” al-Arian said. “We continue to witness this happening, not only 40 or 50 years ago, but today.”
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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!
Portugal's sudden election will take place when the prime minister steps down.
Portugal is scheduled to hold a snap general election on Sunday, and voters are expected to turn out. Andre Ventura, the far-right and anti-immigration leader, is predicted to perform well.
Transportation in the US Northeast is disrupted by heavy snow, forcing schools to close. The US Northeast is currently covered in a thick layer of snow due to a strong, swift winter storm, and at least one person has died as a result. Millions of Americans had to drive in dangerous conditions due to the snowstorm, which also caused major disruptions to air travel and the closing of schools.
England's most active players who have played in test matches
On Thursday, February 15, Ben Stokes will play in his 100th Test match for England when his team plays India in Rajkot. The renowned English star will take the field as the third most active Test cricketer in the country's history. Here is a look at the active players for England who have played the most Test matches ahead of the Rajkot Test match.
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.
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