Dressed in a bright yellow vest, young Efruz maintains his balance at the front of the surfboard as foamy waves surround him and his friend,
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Tensions escalate in border dispute as Texas governor promises increased use of razor wire.
The ongoing conflict between Texas and the federal government regarding the management of the US-Mexico border has escalated following Governor Greg Abbott’s declaration of defying
The United Kingdom has ended post-Brexit negotiations with Canada regarding trade, and is now looking into the potential merger of Vodafone and Three UK. Here are all the updates and developments from today.
In March, multiple economists and investors advocated for a reduction in the interest rate by the Federal Reserve. According to Charles Hepworth, who serves as
The Kenya high court has rejected a proposal to send hundreds of police officers to Haiti.
The high court of Kenya has decided against the government’s proposal to send numerous police officers to Haiti in order to head a multinational mission
The current weather system, Tropical Cyclone Kirrily, is causing strong winds of 170km/h in the state of Queensland.
Tropical Cyclone Kirrily made landfall on the coast of Queensland on Thursday night (local time). Kirrily originated as a tropical low over the Coral Sea,
The International Court of Justice will issue a temporary decision in the case regarding Israeli actions in Gaza.
The international court of justice in The Hague is scheduled to issue a preliminary decision on Friday regarding South Africa’s claim that Israel committed genocide
On Friday, there will be a briefing discussing Britain’s decision to return looted artifacts to Ghana, with some conditions.
Good morning. After being taken by forceful means by British troops over 150 years ago, two prominent museums in the UK have decided to return
BHP and Vale have been instructed to pay $15 billion in compensation for the collapse of a Brazilian dam in 2015.
A judge in Brazil has determined that mining corporations Vale and BHP, along with their joint venture Samarco, are required to pay a sum of
A recent study discovered that the level of pollution from Canadian tar sands is significantly higher, reaching up to 6,300% more than previously reported.
A recent study has revealed that the harmful pollutants emitted from the Canadian tar sands, which are already considered one of the most environmentally damaging
The number of zebra kills by lions has decreased due to a ‘domino effect’ caused by the presence of invasive ants.
When a lion chooses to pursue a zebra, it appears unstoppable. However, recent studies have revealed that these large predators are being hindered by tiny