Tanker explosion in Nigeria: People stranded for hours, many trapped in their vehicle
In River State, Nigeria, many explosions claimed the lives of at least five individuals and destroyed dozens of cars. Stay tuned for additional information!
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.
"Leave Your Chairs": Furious Israelis Slap Netanyahu's Ministers After Overrunning the Knesset
The Israeli Knesset was stormed by furious relatives of hostages held in Gaza, disrupting a meeting in the process. Protesters in Israel requested that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu negotiate a fresh agreement with Hamas about the release of its captives. "Get up from your chairs! You will not sit here when our children die there," shouted some demonstrators at the Knesset members. The Israeli prime minister spoke with a few hostage families in the meantime and made it clear that there was no updated arrangement with Hamas. Keep an eye out for further information.
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Improved ocean and climate observation is the goal of new research.
Climate change is causing short-term events like a heat wave in Greenland and a storm in Antarctica. On the largest ice sheets in the globe, they may have a far longer-term impact. Moreover, it might even result in the crossing of tipping thresholds in the polar areas.
Amazon shares are sold by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and a billionaire, sold about 12 million shares of the cloud services and online retail company for about $2 billion. According to a company filing on Friday, the sale occurred on Wednesday and Thursday.
Meta stock falls as investors are disappointed by the AI spending forecast.
Following the announcement of the company's first-quarter results report, Meta's stock price plummeted. Forecasts of lower-than-expected revenue and increased expenses caused investors to react unfavorably. Meta's market capitalization lost around $200 billion due to the decline in stock prices, and its market value has dropped to about $1 trillion as a result.
Thousands of Israelis participate in anti-government demonstrations.
In what is the largest anti-government demonstration since Israel began its attack on Gaza, tens of thousands of people have assembled outside the Israeli parliament building in Jerusalem. On Sunday, the demonstrators asked for early elections and demanded that the government negotiate a ceasefire agreement that would include the release of Israeli prisoners detained by Hamas in Gaza. The rally in Jerusalem, according to the demonstrators, was the largest since Israel began its attack on Gaza in October.
The Junta of Myanmar imposes a two-year mandatory military service program. The Junta of Myanmar has started imposing conscription on the populace. Regarding the most recent news, all men between the ages of 18 and 25 and women between the ages of 18 and 27 may now be called up by the military for a minimum of two years. Watch to find out more!
Residents of Mexico City are getting closer to "day zero," when the government will be unable to supply them with water. Once a metropolis submerged in water, it is almost completely dry now. What is being done to address the cause and how did this occur?
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Political liberties in Hong Kong: Opposition activists worry about a new security bill
With worries that it would endanger human rights and move Hong Kong closer to China, the contentious Article 23 is currently being discussed in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Proponents of the proposed bill have already ignited rallies and met strong criticism, claiming that it could jeopardize free expression and civic liberties. The discussion comes as tensions between the Chinese government and the pro-democracy movement are rising, which is concerning for Hong Kong's independence and future.
Bangladesh heatwave: Dhaka swelters under 40°C temperatures
This heatwave in Bangladesh is the longest it has been in 76 years. Schools are closed until Thursday due to the heatstroke deaths of at least ten people. The lack of rain and intense heat are threatening the livelihoods of thousands of people on low incomes, including many farmers.
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