Chinese scientists boost the F-22 radar signature to increase survival in the skies
A combat plane's low radar cross-section, or stealth, is one of the most crucial characteristics it may have in the fight for survival in the air, when being detected might mean the difference between life and death.
Rafah's embrace of Ramadan: A destroyed mosque is transformed into a place of worship
Palestinian Muslims find it difficult to observe Ramadan customarily because of Israel's targeting of mosques. Rafah residents are repurposing the remains as a place of worship despite the damage.
Food crisis in Haiti: UN warns of escalating starvation as gang rule
Over a million people are at risk of starvation due to Haiti's political unrest and gang-related violence, with child malnutrition comparable to that in conflict zones. Several issues, including gang violence, economic collapse, and political instability, have contributed to Haiti's catastrophic predicament.
Iran strikes Israel, threatening to unleash weapons never before seen.
Iran has threatened to carry out "any adventure" against Israel, threatening to deploy weaponry "never used before." "Our next response will be immediate, stronger, and more extensive if Israel seeks adventure," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian declared in a conversation with UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron.
The crucial question is: How will the universe end?
Humanity has been staring at the night sky and considering the fate of the universe for millennia. The dominant theory holds that the Big Bang represents a massive explosion that created the universe and sent it on an unending course of expansion. In our upcoming report, we describe the most recent findings on the topic.
Turkey's electoral body restores the pro-Kurdish mayoralty winner.
The win of a legislator who supports Kurdistan in eastern Turkiye in this week's local elections has been upheld, and days of protests and numerous arrests have resulted from the city's elections board refusing to acknowledge his mayoral victory.
Ghana's legislature approves a bill to intensify the suppression of LGBTQ+ rights.
On Wednesday, February 28, the Ghanaian parliament approved a contentious bill that would significantly curtail LGBTQ rights in the nation. This comes only one week after the parliament rejected a proposal to soften some of the bill's provisions, which included non-custodial sentences like counseling for gay sex instead of jail time.
Tatarstan, Russia, is the target of a drone strike by Ukraine.
Russia has reported drone assaults on two industrial locations in Tatarstan, which are situated over 1,000 kilometers away from the Ukrainian border. They went after places where drones were assembled, including an oil plant. Should the assaults have originated from Ukrainian territory, they would represent one of the most extensive drone operations that Ukraine's troops have conducted since the start of the conflict.
An Indian plane crashes in Afghanistan while en route to Moscow.
A tragic turn of events has seen an Indian airliner crash in Afghanistan on its way to Moscow. As casualties are anticipated, join us for the most recent updates on this breaking news. During this trying time, our thoughts are with the impacted families. Keep checking back for live coverage.
Iceland has declared a state of emergency following a fourth volcano eruption in three months.
As lava erupted from a fresh volcanic fissure on the Reykjanes Peninsula on Saturday—the fourth eruption to strike the region since December—Icelandic police issued a state of emergency declaration. According to an Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) announcement, a "volcanic eruption has started between Stori-Skogfell and Hagafell on the Reykjanes Peninsula." Images captured in real-time revealed billowing smoke and blazing lava. The explosion started in the Blue Lagoon thermal spa, one of Iceland's most popular tourist destinations, and hundreds of people were evacuated, according to national television RUV.
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