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Portugal Faces Deadly Wildfires as Toll Rises to Seven
September 18, 2024
Portugal Faces Deadly Wildfires as Toll Rises to Seven
Portugal is grappling with devastating wildfires that have claimed seven lives, including three firefighters who perished in the Coimbra region, Arab News reported today. Over 4,500 firefighters, supported by 1,000 vehicles and 20 aircraft, are battling approximately 50 active fires,…
Severe Humanitarian Crisis in Sudanese Refugee Camps in Chad
September 18, 2024
Severe Humanitarian Crisis in Sudanese Refugee Camps in Chad
As the civil war in Sudan intensifies, over half a million refugees have fled to eastern Chad, where humanitarian needs are critical, reliefweb reported on Monday. According to the article, In Aboutengue camp, nearly 44,500 Sudanese refugees, primarily women and…
Partial lunar eclipse, supermoon and harvest moon observed across Europe
September 18, 2024
Partial lunar eclipse, supermoon and harvest moon observed across Europe
Europe witnessed a striking celestial event in the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday, featuring a full Moon that coincides with a partial lunar eclipse, a supermoon, and a harvest moon. A supermoon happens when the Moon reaches its closest point to…
Israel’s Blood Diamond Trade: A Profound Ethical Dilemma
September 18, 2024
Israel’s Blood Diamond Trade: A Profound Ethical Dilemma
A detailed investigation reveals Israel’s significant involvement in the blood diamond trade, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where diamonds are mined amidst ongoing violence and human rights violations, TRTWorld revealed in an article on Tuesday. Despite having…
Tunisia Accused of Crackdown on Opposition Ahead of Elections
September 17, 2024
Tunisia Accused of Crackdown on Opposition Ahead of Elections
Amnesty International has condemned the recent arrest of at least 97 members of the opposition group Ennahda in Tunisia, which occurred on September 12 and 13, Jurist News reported on Tuesday. The organization claims these arrests, made under conspiracy and…
Record 95,000 Centenarians in Japan, Women Comprise 88.3%
September 17, 2024
Record 95,000 Centenarians in Japan, Women Comprise 88.3%
Japan’s centenarian population has reached a record 95,000, marking a 54-year consecutive increase, Anadolu Agency reported today. The Health Ministry’s data, released for Respect for Aged Day, reveals an annual rise of 2,980 centenarians. Women represent 83,958 (88.3%) of this…
Moroccan Forces Thwart Mass Migration Attempts to Ceuta Amid Social Media Calls
September 17, 2024
Moroccan Forces Thwart Mass Migration Attempts to Ceuta Amid Social Media Calls
Moroccan security forces thwarted attempts by groups seeking to cross into Spain’s Ceuta following social media calls for mass migration, The Associated Press reported yesterday. Despite efforts, no one successfully breached the border fence, as authorities reported a strong security…
The Hague Becomes First City to Ban Fossil Fuel Advertisements
September 16, 2024
The Hague Becomes First City to Ban Fossil Fuel Advertisements
The Hague has become the world’s first city to pass a law banning advertisements for fossil fuel products and services with a high carbon footprint, The Gurdian reported. The legislation, effective from January 1, 2025, prohibits such ads in public…
Hundreds March in Brazil for Religious Freedom
September 16, 2024
Hundreds March in Brazil for Religious Freedom
Hundreds gathered at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday for the March for the Defense of Religious Freedom, highlighting the rising religious intolerance in Brazil, VOA reported yesterday. Participants from various faiths, particularly Afro-Brazilian religions, joined the event,…
Typhoon Bebinca Hits Shanghai, Displacing Over 414,000 Residents
September 16, 2024
Typhoon Bebinca Hits Shanghai, Displacing Over 414,000 Residents
Typhoon Bebinca made landfall in Shanghai on Monday, disrupting life in the city as state media reported it could be the most powerful storm to hit the financial hub in 75 years, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. The typhoon, the 13th…