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Floods Claim 7 Lives in Botswana
Seven people, including 3 children, have died and over 1,700 were displaced in floods caused by torrential rains that have been ongoing for a week in Botswana, according to Botswana President Duma Boko.
"We need to rethink our…
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley Dismissed After Deadly Fires
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that she has fired Fire Chief Kristin Crowley for "sending thousands of firefighters home and refusing to prepare an after-action report on the fires" on the day the deadly forest fires in the state…
Seven Waterspouts Appear off Black Sea
Seven separate waterspouts appeared in 5 minutes near Tavşan Island off the Black Sea coast of Türkiye.
The waterspouts, which could be observed from the coast of Amasra district of Bartın province, disappeared before reaching land.
Hamas Releases 5 More Israeli Prisoners
Hamas’ military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, released 5 Israeli citizens as part of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement that began in the Gaza Strip on January 19.
Israeli-Ethiopian dual citizen Avera Mengistu and…
Spanish Tourist Stabbed at Holocaust Memorial in Berlin
A 30-year-old Spanish tourist was stabbed with a "sharp object" at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany, at around 18:00 local time yesterday.
About 3 hours after the incident, the suspect, another male in his late 20s with blood on…
Netanyahu Announces Additional Operations in West Bank
Speaking at Tulkarem Refugee Camp in the West Bank, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he has increased the number of Israeli forces in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) and ordered additional operations.
"I came to…
Twelve University Students Die in Road Accident in Brazil
Twelve passengers died and 21 were injured when a bus carrying university students collided with a truck on a highway near Nuporanga in the state of Sao Paulo in southeastern Brazil yesterday.
All of those killed were reportedly students…
Public Transportation Workers’ 48-Hour Strike Continues in Germany
The strike in the public transport sector, which began at 03:00 local time on Thursday night in Berlin, Germany, following a call by the Ver.di labor union, is continuing.
Transportation workers in the 6 German states, Baden-Württemberg,…
Argentine President Javier Milei Gifts Elon Musk Chainsaw at CPAC
Argentine President Javier Milei gifted Elon Musk, the billionaire tasked by the Donald Trump administration with lowering federal government spending, a chainsaw, referring to the "cuts" he will make in public spending, at the Conservative…
Turkish, Japanese Foreign Ministers Discuss Gaza and Bilateral Ties
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya during the G-20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Johannesburg. The talks focused on political and economic relations, defense industry cooperation, and…