More than 100 prehistoric engravings discovered in Spain

More than a hundred “outstanding” engravings dating from 3,000 to 5,000 years ago have been found inside Tarragona’s Cova de la Vila cave in Catalonia, Spain’s northeastern region. Despite the fact that the cave was discovered in 1941, the drawings were only found in May 2021 by three cave explorers. The engravings, which are arranged […]

Storms and flooding kills 2 in US state of California

Heavy rain and storms killed at least 2 people in California, USA. Flooding inundated settlements and agricultural lands, while trees uprooted by the storm fell on roadways. Many buildings had their roofs blown off, and at least 17 structures sustained damage. A tornado, which broke out in Montebello, Los Angeles, threw pieces of debris around. […]

Australia Seizes $15M of Meth from PNG Small Plane

A total of 52kg of methamphetamine with a market value of over $15 million was seized from a small cargo plane flying from Papua New Guinea to Australia. Five people accused of organizing “ghost flights” were detained. Three had been operating in Queensland since February. The suspects conducted a “ghost flight” to avoid detection on […]

Muslims perform first tarawih prayer at the arrival of Ramadan

With the beginning of Ramadan, Muslims all around the world flocked to mosques to do the tarawih prayer. Despite Israel’s restrictions, thousands of Palestinians from Gaza, Jerusalem, and the West Bank gathered at Mosque al-Aqsa for their first tarawih prayers. Muslims also gathered to mosques during the night prayers in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital, […]

Earthquake in Amanos Forms Natural Ponds in Türkiye

The Kahramanmaraş earthquakes caused over 50,000 deaths and significant damage to nature and buildings. Hatay was one of the cities most affected, with severe destruction in the hilly areas of Iskenderun district’s Değirmendere and Kaledibi districts. The falling rocks created natural ponds, and the Amanos Mountains’ lake view is located on the historical Silk Road […]

Ex-soldier terrorizes Thai street: 3 dead, 3 injured

Anuwat Waenthong, a 29-year-old former soldier, opened fire on his street in Thailand’s Phetchaburi province. Waenthong, who had a psychological breakdown for an unexplained reason, killed at least 3 people, including the district governor, and injured 3 others. The siege, which lasted 15 hours, came to an end earlier today when the police shot and […]

Coventry Street in London illuminated for Ramadan

London, the capital of England, made preparations the day before the start of Ramadan. Coventry Street, located near Leicester Square and known for being London’s busiest thoroughfare, was adorned with “Ramadan lights.” The opening ceremony, which included a countdown, was attended by London Mayor Sadiq Khan and drew considerable interest from both local and foreign […]

bill to legitimize imprisoning LGBT persons approved in Uganda

The bill to legitimize imprisoning LGBT persons in Uganda was approved by the parliament in Uganda. With the enactment of the law, LGBT persons will be sentenced to life imprisonment. LGBT persons who abuse children and vulnerable people will be given the death penalty, and citizens will be expected to report LGBT individuals to legal […]

South Korea and USA conduct joint military exercise

From March 13–23, South Korean and American military forces conducted a joint Freedom Shield drill to commemorate the alliance and in response to North Korea’s increasing nuclear and missile threats. According to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), North Korea launched multiple cruise missiles into the East Sea during joint military exercises between the […]

Japan’s Kishida visits Poland to deepen their relations

Following his visit to Kyiv and meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was hosted in Poland’s capital, Warsaw, by his Polish counterpart, Mateusz Morawiecki. Morawiecki said at a joint news conference with Kishida that, at a time when a “new geopolitical order” was emerging, both countries understood the “threat […]