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On the evening of Saturday, 31 August, a violent knife attack on a bus in the western German city of Siegen left five people injured, including three critically and one seriously.
Prince Harry’s rare visit to England for his uncle’s funeral revealed ongoing tensions with King Charles III and Prince William, highlighting unresolved family issues.
A village on the southern coast of Iran may have experienced a record-breaking heat index this week. According to the US National Weather Service, a weather station at Dayrestan Airport reported a staggering heat index of 82.2°C on August 28, 2024.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of Cindy Rodriguez Singh, a 39-year-old mother wanted in connection with the murder of her six-year-old son.
A powerful 6.1-magnitude earthquake shook El Salvador on Wednesday afternoon, but fortunately, no fatalities or significant damage have been reported, according to local authorities.
Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohammed of Abu Dhabi will visit India on September 8 to strengthen trade and strategic relations, meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
ormer President Donald Trump is under fire for reposting a sexual remark about Vice President Kamala Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Truth Social.
Indian travelers are continuing their European explorations beyond summer, with a significant spike in visa applications for the continent’s autumn and winter seasons.
Cities like Rome, Barcelona, and Athens are experiencing a resurgence of anti-tourism protests as locals and activists push back against the negative impacts of over-tourism.
As a part of UNICEF’s Innovation30, Kayali continues to use her platform to champion innovative solutions and highlight the importance of water as a tool for peace and resilience.
Rising temperatures across Europe have highlighted a troubling disparity: those living in poverty are bearing the brunt of extreme heat.
This week, Australia announced a new restriction on foreign student admissions, capping the number of international students at 275,000 for the coming year. This move aims to reduce the current influx, which is nearly three times the new cap, and bring numbers back to pre-pandemic levels. The cap is part of broader immigration reforms designed […]
A new “right to disconnect” law has been introduced in Australia, offering employees protection from work-related communications outside of their designated work hours.
Thirteen individuals experienced an unexpected ordeal when a ride at Sea World on the Gold Coast malfunctioned, leaving them stranded in mid-air for about 90 minutes.
Germany has announced a donation of 100,000 doses of mpox vaccine to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and other African nations to combat the ongoing outbreak of the disease.
Vijaya Lakshmi Gali, a 48-year-old Indian tourist, has been missing for five days after falling into a sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur. Search efforts are ongoing with advanced techniques.
Africa is grappling with a sharp rise in mpox cases, with nearly 4,000 reported in the past week, according to the continent’s public health body.
Japan faces an unprecedented rice shortage due to panic buying amid threats of a megaquake and typhoons. Government urges calm as new harvest approaches.
Australia has set a new all-time winter temperature record with 41.6°C recorded at Yampi Sound, surpassing the previous record of 41.2°C.
Justin Trudeau plans to reduce low-wage, temporary foreign workers and permanent residents in Canada to address population pressures and service strains.