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Extreme coastal flooding has become 12 times more frequent due to climate change - study

Rare coastal flooding is now occurring 12 times more often due to climate change. Anthropogenic warming has become the primary factor in rising sea levels.

News of the World • June 11, 01:58 AM • 3410 views
Seven schoolchildren killed in Zimbabwe minibus fire

Seven children died in the city of Gweru due to a fire in a minibus. Preliminary reports suggest the tragedy was caused by a damaged gas cylinder inside the vehicle.

News of the World • June 10, 10:37 PM • 3026 views
Hegseth warns Cuba against purchasing certain types of weapons and emphasizes it will provoke a confrontation

Pete Hegseth warned Cuba against acquiring weapons that threaten the Guantanamo base or the U. S. mainland. Trump threatens military intervention to change the regime on the island.

News of the World • June 10, 06:49 PM • 3766 views
UN accuses Hamas of executions and torture of Palestinians in Gaza

The UN Human Rights Office has identified hundreds of cases of extrajudicial killings in Gaza. Hamas militants publicly executed and mutilated people without trial.

News of the World • June 9, 11:57 PM • 3804 views
Cholera outbreak in Nigeria claims 74 lives, over 7,000 people infected

In Borno State, 74 people have died from cholera, and more than 7,000 have fallen ill. The spread of the disease is exacerbated by a lack of clean water and the consequences of prolonged conflicts.

Health • June 9, 11:38 PM • 3818 views
US airlines increase fuel costs and prepare for profit decline

US airline fuel costs have risen by 78% due to the conflict in the Middle East. Global industry profits could be halved by 2026.

Economy • June 9, 08:00 AM • 5556 views
Florida police have completed the investigation into Hulk Hogan's death and announced its causes

Hulk Hogan's death occurred from natural causes due to a heart attack. Florida police found no signs of foul play and have officially closed the investigation into the case.

Sports • June 9, 03:31 AM • 16715 views
Tropical Storm Cristina has formed off the coast of Nicaragua and is moving toward Central America

Tropical Storm Cristina has formed in the Pacific Ocean with wind speeds of 75 km/h. Forecasters are warning of heavy rains and flooding in four countries.

News of the World • June 9, 03:16 AM • 4143 views
Second detainee death in less than two months recorded at Louisiana ICE center

A 43-year-old Georgian citizen has died at an ICE center in Louisiana. This is the second death at the facility in two months amid criticism of medical care.

News of the World • June 9, 02:58 AM • 3819 views
Turkey and Venezuela agree to expand cooperation in energy and trade

Delcy Rodríguez and Recep Erdoğan discussed cooperation in energy and trade. The parties plan to increase trade volume to $3 billion.

Economy • June 9, 02:38 AM • 5005 views
Powerful earthquake in the Philippines: death toll rises to 35, over 200 injured

As a result of a 7. 8 magnitude earthquake in the Philippines, 35 people have died and more than 200 are injured. The disaster caused destruction, landslides and a one-meter tsunami.

News of the World • June 8, 04:09 PM • 4861 views
Iran launches missiles at Israel for the first time since April

Tehran launched missiles at Israel in response to an Israeli attack on a residential building in Beirut. This is the first such shelling in the last two months.

News of the World • June 7, 07:52 PM • 5911 views
At least 12 people shot at a festival in the US, search for suspects continues

In Ohio, 12 people were injured during a shootout between two unidentified individuals at a festival. Police are searching for the suspects and collecting video evidence from eyewitnesses.

Crimes and emergencies • June 7, 05:44 AM • 11238 views
DPRK opens new plant for production of nuclear weapons materials

Kim Jong Un has inaugurated a new uranium enrichment facility for nuclear weapons. The North Korean leader ordered an exponential increase in the capacity of the country's arsenal.

News of the World • June 4, 04:50 AM • 3902 views
Researchers announce promising developments in hantavirus drugs following cruise ship outbreak

Scientists are testing an autoimmune disease drug to treat hantavirus. Research was intensified following an outbreak of the infection on a cruise ship.

Health • June 4, 01:39 AM • 4657 views
Shia LaBeouf receives probation after brawl during Mardi Gras in New Orleans

The actor received six months of probation for assaulting people in New Orleans. He must undergo a course of treatment for alcohol addiction.

News of the World • June 3, 11:39 PM • 3816 views
Mysterious nighttime excursions into sewers under investigation in New YorkVideo

Cameras captured groups of people descending into the New York City sewer system at night. Authorities found no damage but are warning of deadly danger.

News of the World • June 3, 03:52 AM • 23697 views
Women in Sudan report abductions, sexual violence, and ransom demands during the war

Women in Sudan are falling victim to sexual slavery and ransoms of up to $10,000. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are accused of these crimes.

News of the World • June 3, 03:39 AM • 4361 views
US will not lift sanctions on Iran just for opening the Strait of Hormuz - Rubio

Marco Rubio rejected the possibility of lifting sanctions on Iran solely for opening the Strait of Hormuz. For this to happen, Tehran must make significant nuclear concessions.

News of the World • June 2, 04:32 PM • 3169 views
US to reduce number of African diplomatic missions providing visa services

The Trump administration will reduce the number of diplomatic missions in Africa providing visa services to 20. The changes will take effect in June following a decision by Marco Rubio.

Politics • June 1, 09:57 PM • 4378 views
Passenger bus burns in Turkey, eight people killed, including an infant

In Denizli province, a passenger bus crashed into a barrier and burned down completely. As a result of the accident, eight people were killed and another 33 were injured.

News of the World • May 31, 11:39 AM • 4579 views
In Laos, heavy rains hamper the search for two people who remain trapped in a flooded cave

Due to heavy downpours in Laos, the search for two villagers trapped in a flooded cave has been suspended. Five of their companions have already been rescued by international specialists.

News of the World • May 31, 11:23 AM • 4425 views
Israeli forces capture strategic Beaufort Castle during deepest incursion into Lebanon in 26 years

The Israeli army has captured the strategic Beaufort Castle deep inside Lebanon. This marks the deepest advancement of troops in 26 years, despite the current ceasefire agreement.

News of the World • May 31, 07:22 AM • 4550 views
Amid Ebola outbreak in Congo, experts warn of link to bushmeat

More than 1,000 cases of Ebola and 220 deaths have been recorded in Congo since May. Experts link the outbreak to the consumption and processing of bushmeat.

Health • May 30, 06:18 PM • 5753 views
Russian spies are actively hunting for Western technology amid tightening sanctions - AP

Russian intelligence services have ramped up the theft of Western technology due to sanctions. Agents are hunting for space developments and defense industry secrets.

News of the World • May 30, 02:40 PM • 6370 views
In Laos, the first of five people trapped in a flooded cave has been rescued

Rescuers have brought the first of five men to the surface from a flooded cave in Laos. An international team of divers continues the evacuation of the remaining individuals.

News of the World • May 29, 08:38 PM • 10995 views
Putin's alliance threatens Armenia with suspension of membership over course toward European Union

EAEU countries demand Armenia hold a referendum to choose between the union and the EU. A report on the consequences of suspending Yerevan's membership will be prepared by December.

Politics • May 29, 08:21 PM • 5012 views
Russian troops added to UN blacklist for sexual violence during the war in Ukraine

The UN has for the first time included the troops of the Russian Federation and Israel in the list for sexual violence. Investigators confirmed hundreds of cases of abuse against Ukrainian prisoners.

War in Ukraine • May 29, 06:26 AM • 6697 views
FIFA under investigation over inflated ticket prices for 2026 World Cup

U. S. prosecutors are investigating FIFA's use of dynamic pricing for the 2026 World Cup. Fans are complaining about sky-high prices and changes to their seat locations.

News of the World • May 29, 05:05 AM • 20162 views
Blue Origin rocket explodes during testing ahead of Amazon satellite launchVideo

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during testing in Florida. The incident occurred ahead of the launch of Amazon satellites; no one was injured.

News of the World • May 29, 04:18 AM • 3760 views