Good Friday: 35th time that a 65-year-old Filipino man has been "crucified"
An old man of sixty-five was "crucified" for the thirty-fifth time in the Philippines. The streets of Taxco, a town known for silver mining, were strolled by Encorvadas in Mexico. Walking through the streets of Australia was a man posing as Jesus Christ with a cross. See how people celebrated Good Friday around the globe with this report.
Japan's prime minister denounces North Korea's launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile.
Early on Tuesday morning, according to South Korean military sources, North Korea fired what appeared to be an intermediate-range ballistic missile. Keep an eye out for further information!
Moscow Terror Attack: Russian flag illuminates Dubai's Burj Khalifa
The UAE has shown support for the victims of the horrifying terrorist assault that targeted a Moscow concert hall by bathing its famous sites in the colors of the Russian flag.
Report: Scam emails will appear authentic because to artificial intelligence
As the UK's cybersecurity agency has warned, artificial intelligence will make it harder to distinguish between emails that are sent by scammers and bad actors and those that are legitimate. This includes messages that request that computer users reset their passwords.
Amidst the intensifying global arms race, numerous nations are investing substantially in defense technologies. During testing, Chinese scientists discovered that robotic dogs can fire a machine pistol with the precision of a professional shooter. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Gig-Tripping: The Newest Travel Trend for 2024 Explained
People worldwide are busy making travel plans as summer draws near, but amid all the organizing, gig hopping has become a popular travel trend on social media. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Have you heard of vampire bacteria that feed on human blood? Scientists at Washington State University have discovered this novel characteristic in bacteria such as E. Coli and Salmonella.
Iran reduces monthly uranium enrichment to 7 kg, although there is no justification for this
Iran's supply of uranium enriched to almost weapons grade has reportedly decreased, which lowers the bar at which Iran may make three nuclear bombs, according to a report by the United Nations Nuclear Watchdog.
Afghanistan floods: At least 150 fatalities following severe rains.
According to the World Food Programme, flash floods in Baghlan, Afghanistan's northern region, have killed more than 300 people. Thousands of homes have also been destroyed. Emergency personnel are hunting for survivors in Baghlan province.
Gaza's Ramadan: Palestinians find it difficult to get food for their fast
As Israel keeps up its assault on Gaza, Palestinians who are fasting throughout Ramadan are having difficulty finding food to break their fast. The UN has declared a famine and thousands of people are undernourished.
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