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.
A landslide in a rural community in Papua New Guinea killed around 100 people. A landslide in a rural community in northern Papua New Guinea (PNG) killed around 100 people, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reported on Friday. Residents scaled massive rocks scattered among tree trunks and avalanche debris as they inspected the damage, as captured in social media photos. Bodies are being retrieved after a landslide devastated the village of Kaokalam in Enga province at about 3 a.m., according to the broadcaster.
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During Ramadan, Palestinians in Jerusalem fear violence from Israel.
The Al-Aqsa mosque compound's entrance has been blocked by Israeli soldiers in occupied East Jerusalem. A few believers said prayers outdoors. Israeli troops at the gate entrance beat other people who were attempting to enter the facility. The third-holiest place on the Muslim calendar is the Al-Aqsa compound. Israeli officials have restricted the amount of persons who can enter since October 7. Many Palestinians living in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem worry that more Israeli restrictions will exacerbate the conflict.
USDA releases information on bird flu, links bird virus to cattle movement The US Department of Agriculture has released updates regarding the avian flu virus circulating among dairy cattle. See to learn more.
A Texan guy adopts a new name to run in the US election of 2024
There's a new competitor for Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the US presidential election intensifies. His name is "Anybody Else, Literally." A Texan guy has declared his candidacy for president and changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else".
Morgan Spurlock, an Oscar-nominated director, dies at 53.
Morgan Spurlock, an Oscar-nominated documentary director who ate McDonald's for a month to demonstrate the perils of fast food, died at the age of 53, according to American media.
Inside South Asia: An Austrian national's encounter with the Taliban
Herbert Fritz, a far-right activist from Austria who was detained in Afghanistan in May 2023, was freed by the Taliban. Fritz is 84 years old. Fritz was arrested after traveling to Afghanistan, allegedly to demonstrate that it was a safe country. We also explain how Qatar sets the standard for peaceful dispute resolution and mediation. See to learn more!
Ethiopia honors Jesus' baptism Ethiopian Orthodox Christians commemorated Jesus' baptism on Timket, a feast held in the country's capital, Addis Ababa. The custom of each church carrying a tabot, a holy duplicate of the ark of the covenant, marked the beginning of the UNESCO-listed festival of the Epiphany.
Gaza: Despite restrictions, families prepare customary meals throughout Ramadan.
For many Palestinians, keeping Ramadan has proven to be problematic in Gaza. However, despite the difficulties, some people are managing to preserve the customs and spirit of the holy month.
Israel-Hamas war: Israeli cabinet divides on Gaza post-war strategy | Is the Israeli government on the verge of collapse?
Benny Gantz, a member of Israel's war cabinet, has threatened to resign Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's administration if he does not provide a post-war plan for Gaza by June 8. Stay tuned for further details!
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