Food crisis in Cuba: Havana looks to the World Food Program for assistance
In addition to facing an economic crisis, Cuba is also dealing with dire shortages, an increase in undernourishment among children, and a historic request for UN assistance. The COVID-19 pandemic and US sanctions have made the situation worse, making it difficult for Cubans to obtain needs and sparking a wave of protests around the nation. Many hope the world community will answer Cuba's cry for assistance because the situation is still severe.
What occurs in Alberta when temperatures drop to -50 degrees Celsius?
Record low temperatures prompted an emergency notice to stop blackouts, stretching Alberta's electrical grid to its breaking point. Andrew Chang describes how the bitter cold caused a hazardous power outage.
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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.
According to British media, government attorneys in the UK claim that Israel is breaching international law in Gaza.
It has been stated by the British government's own legal advisors that Israel violated international humanitarian law in Gaza. It hasn't, however, made this information publicly known.
Scientists express concern over the rapid rise in levels of methane.
According to NOAA on Friday, carbon dioxide, the most significant and abundant greenhouse gas created by humans, rose in 2023 to the third-highest level in 65 years of record keeping. Scientists are particularly concerned about the quick rise in methane concentrations in the atmosphere, a more powerful but shorter-lived gas that traps heat. See to learn more.
A little 11-year-old Palestinian airstrike survivor's story
30,878 Palestinians have died in Israel's assault on Gaza. Three members of the Khelah family were slain by air strikes in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. The account of an 11-year-old Palestinian survivor of the strike is presented here; she describes being retrieved from the debris.
This is the third F-16 Fighting Falcon collision off the west coast of South Korea since May 2023.
Over the Korean Peninsula, an American F-16 fighter jet had an in-flight problem and crashed early on Wednesday. According to the US Air Force force stationed there, the pilot was saved.
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Spaving is the practice of spending money to save it.
More consumers buy products they don't need simply because they're on sale. This type of impulse shopping is known as "spaving," which means spending more to save more. Watch the report to learn more about this financial trap!
Saudi Arabia wants the Palestinian issue handled and demands an early ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The worst-case scenario—a larger battle in West Asia—has not yet resulted from Israel's war in Gaza against Hamas militants. But tensions in West Asia are almost at an all-time high in light of recent developments. Even so, western countries and Arab countries are frantically trying to reduce the rising temperatures.
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Iran: 61 million Iranians are able to cast ballots; opposition groups demand that voters abstain from voting.
Iran's parliamentary elections are scheduled for this Friday, but it's expected that not many people will cast ballots due to the nation's collapsing economy. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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