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US Carries Out More Airstrikes Targeting Yemen’s Houthis, Their Radar Systems
The US said it is striking their command and control nodes and their weapons cache to ensure the Iran-backed Yemeni rebels do not attack Red Sea shipping lanes.
'Taiwan Independence Efforts Will Be Crushed': Chinese Army Ahead of Taiwan Polls
The Chinese army said all measures will be taken to crush any attempts at Taiwanese independence ahead of Taiwan elections.
Israeli Military Finds Traces of Hostages, Including DNA, in Underground Gaza Tunnel
The tunnel was found in a part of the city that appears to have endured heavy fighting. The nearby residence was badly damaged
UK Post Office Scandal: Japan Tech Firm Fujitsu in Firing Line for 'Building Faulty Accounting Software'
Fujitsu created the Horizon IT system that resulted in some 700 local post office managers being wrongly convicted for theft and false accounting between 1999 and 2005
Jordan King Abdullah to Host Egypt’s Sisi, Palestine’s Abbas for Gaza Talks
Abdullah will host Sisi and Abbas in the Red Sea resort of Aqaba as he tries to unify Arab voices in calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Severe Storms Wreak Havoc in US: Tornadoes, Blizzards, and Flooding Across The Country
Severe storms hit the U.S. with tornadoes, blizzards, and flooding. Cities declare emergencies, evacuations underway. Campaign events disrupted
U-Turn: Imran Khan’s PTI Says Founder Wrote Essay Released in UK Newspaper, Not AI
Imran Khan earlier said he did not write the essay published under his name and that it was AI-generated. But, his party now says that their former chief wrote the essay.
2023 Was Hottest Year On Record, World Nears Critical 1.5 Degrees Celsius limit: Monitor
Climate change intensified heatwaves, droughts and wildfires across the planet, and pushed the global thermometer 1.48 C above the preindustrial benchmark, the Copernicus Climate Change Service reported
34-yr-old Gabriel Attal Picked As France's Youngest PM, Becomes 1st Openly Gay Head of Govt
A presidential statement said, "The president of the republic appointed Mr Gabriel Attal prime minister, and tasked him with forming a government"
Only 41.8 Per Cent Turnout in Bangladesh in Opposition-boycotted, Least Since 1991, Half of 2018
The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by an ailing former prime minister Khaleda Zia, who is under house arrest on graft charges, had boycotted the polls calling it a sham
‘Elections Now’: Protesters Block Israeli Parliament, Demand Netanyahu Govt to Step Down
A section of the Israeli population demanded the resignation of the Benjamin Netanyahu-led coalition following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks.
‘He Exemplifies What Jesus Would Do’: Iowa’s Christian Conservatives Back Donald Trump
Iowa’s Christian conservatives agree Trump may be flawed as a human being but his MAGA approach will return the country to the Christian principles she believes it was founded on.
Elon Musk Dismisses Drug Use Claims After WSJ Reports SpaceX Board 'Concerns'
Elon Musk denies drug use after Wall Street Journal report. Musk claims clean drug tests for over three years, refuting concerns raised by colleagues
France: Two Dead in Santa Claus Plane Crash
Tragic plane crash in central France claims lives of pilot and Santa Claus passenger heading to children's party. Investigation underway
Seven Palestinians, Two Israelis Killed in West Bank
Violence in the West Bank since the start of Israel's war with Gaza-based Hamas militants has surged to levels unseen in nearly two decades
UK Firm Develops Jet Fuel Made from Human Poo in Sustainable Aviation Breakthrough
Chemists in Gloucestershire turn human waste into sustainable aviation fuel, with 90% lower carbon footprint. Global efforts focus on greener kerosene production