Category: World - Page 2
Ethiopia Mudslides Devastate Oromia: 257 Dead and Counting, Rescue Efforts Intensify
Tragic mudslides in Ethiopia’s Oromia region have claimed 257 lives with many still missing. Triggered by severe rainfall, the disaster has led the government and volunteers to conduct intensive rescue efforts. With substantial infrastructure damage and displacement, the crisis has drawn national and international support.
Israel's Strategic Airstrike in Yemen: Disrupting Arms Supply to Houthi Militia
Israel launched a significant airstrike on the Hodeidah port in Yemen to disrupt arms supply to Houthi militia by Iran. The attack targeted crucial infrastructure and resulted in casualties, marking one of Israel's longest air missions. This comes amid escalating tensions with the Houthis, who have been persistently targeting Israel and commercial vessels in the region.
DR Congo Military Court Sentences Soldiers to Death for Abandoning Fight Against M23 Rebels
A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has sentenced 25 soldiers to death for fleeing the fight against Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. The decision comes amid ongoing security crises in the eastern region, where violence and displacement have been rampant. The court acquitted six others, citing lack of evidence.
President Biden Elevates Kenya to 'Major Non-NATO Ally' Status Amid Strategic Shifts
In a historic decision, President Joe Biden designated Kenya as a 'major non-NATO ally', making it the first sub-Saharan African nation to receive this status. This strategic move underscores efforts to counteract Russian and Chinese influence while highlighting bilateral cooperation on security issues, including the fight against ISIS and al-Shabab.
Africa Secures Partnership with South Korea for Stable Mineral Supply and Economic Collaboration
In a landmark agreement during the Korea-Africa Summit held in Seoul, African leaders agreed to ensure a stable supply of critical minerals to South Korea. The arrangement includes high-level dialogues for investments in mineral extraction and adding value. Africa seeks cheaper credit and technology transfer, while South Korea promises increased aid and export financing.
Ryan Garcia Arrested for Felony Vandalism: Boxer Draws Unconventional Comparisons to Donald Trump and Britney Spears
Boxer Ryan Garcia was arrested for felony vandalism after causing significant damage to a luxury hotel. Following his arrest, Garcia addressed his fans on social media, making unusual comparisons to celebrities like Donald Trump and Britney Spears. This incident came after his recent victory in the boxing ring.
The Truth About Joro Spiders and Their Real Threat to New Jersey
Joro spiders, originally from East Asia, have made their way to New Jersey but pose no danger to humans or pets. Meanwhile, other critters like ticks, venomous snakes, black widow spiders, and the spotted lanternfly present real threats in the state. Discover the true risks and how to stay safe in New Jersey’s diverse ecosystem.
UN Security Council Convenes Emergency Meeting After Deadly Rafah Strike
The UN Security Council is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the Israeli strike on Rafah that killed dozens, including civilians in a displaced persons camp. This event has sparked international outrage and condemnation, with calls for Israel to protect civilian lives. The Israeli military and government have launched an investigation into the incident.
Singapore Airlines Flight Plunges 6,000 Feet, Killing British Passenger and Injuring Dozens
A Singapore Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Bangkok after encountering severe turbulence, leading to the tragic death of a British passenger and injuring dozens more. Aviation experts from multiple countries are investigating to understand the causes and ensure future safety.