NASA's deliberate collision of a spacecraft into an asteroid last year was a huge success. The exercise aimed to divert potentially dangerous space objects from colliding with Earth. You'll learn in our next story how this pioneering planetary defense experiment is now having unexpected repercussions.
The house of representatives voted to favor a bill that might outlaw the popular app Tiktok in the US.
With the US Senate considering the Bill, its chances of becoming law are less assured. Politicians from both parties have reported that they have been inundated with phone calls from those who are against the bill.
Scientists reveal Black Hole's plummet; strange zone around black holes discovered.
Black holes are among the most fascinating objects in our universe, although little is known about them since Albert Einstein predicted them. Watch the story to learn more.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will remove its sanctions against Niger.
The sanctions imposed on Niger by the West African regional organization ECOWAS are to be lifted. These restrictions include border closures and the suspension of financial transactions. According to its officials, the decision was made with humanitarian concerns in mind. Three members of ECOWAS declared their departure from the West African regional organization, and now the organization's leaders are gathering.
8 million internally displaced Sudanese since April of last year - World at War
For the last eleven months, the Republic of Sudan—the third-largest country in Africa—has been devastated by conflict. On April 15, hostilities broke out between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, and the Sudanese armed forces. Following the toppling of former strongman Omar Al-Bashir in 2019, the army under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF under Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo shared authority with civilians. Additionally, the army and RSF collaborated to carry out a coup in 2021. However, the planned integration of the paramilitary RSF into the regular army—a politically motivated shift plan approved by the international community—caused a deterioration in ties between the army and the RSF. More than 8 million people have been displaced by the conflict since it started in mid-April. It has also destroyed the capital city of Khartoum, sparked a humanitarian catastrophe, and led to ethnically motivated killings in Darfur. The Sudanese army now claims to have retaken the state broadcaster's Omdurman headquarters on March 12th, marking the biggest victory over rival paramilitary group RSF. Since shortly after hostilities broke out in mid-April, the RSF had possessed the headquarters. Details are brought to you by Mohammed Saleh.
Pakistani cricket players to receive army training
To increase their level of fitness, Pakistan's cricket players will practice in a unique camp alongside the army. Get the information from Pakistan bureau chief Anas Mallick and WION Sports Editor Digvijay Singh Deo.
Bangladesh fire: Dhaka building fire claims at least 45 lives.
At least 45 people have died in a fire that broke out inside a six-story commercial building in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. However, with dozens of patients in the hospital suffering from severe burns, the death toll is anticipated to grow.
UK: Boris Johnson will return as a Tory campaigner in the upcoming general election. Amid concerns that the party may be "wiped out," Johnson will be sent to campaign for the Tories in the Red Wall. Stay tuned for more!
$35 million was penalized to Amazon's French warehouse. Consider this: Your boss is closely watching every second of your workday. Doesn't that sound like something from a science fiction movie? Hold on to your hats, because this isn't fiction. It's the reality that French Amazon employees are experiencing, and it's causing some controversy.
Israel hits Iran as airspace is restricted and explosions are audible.
Israel has retaliated against Iran by closing the airspace surrounding the city of Isfahan and reporting hearing explosions. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Climate change: Surface and ocean temperatures will break records in 2023. As a result of their ability to absorb 90% of the heat trapped by carbon emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, the seas are the most evident indicator of global warming. According to research, the oceans warmed dramatically annually over the preceding 10 years, and scientists predicted that in 2023 they would absorb record levels of heat.
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