Zimbabwe Orders Cull of 200 Elephants Amid Food Shortage

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is facing a critical decision as it authorizes the culling of 200 elephants for the first time since 1988. This move comes amid growing concerns about food shortages caused by an unprecedented drought, which has severely affected the country. As a nation that boasts the second-largest population of elephants in the world, this decision … Read more

Typhoon Yagi Death Toll Reaches 74 in Myanmar

Typhoon Yagi

Typhoon Yagi devastating impact in Myanmar continues to unfold as the death toll has reached at least 74, with 89 people still reported missing. The typhoon, which has caused widespread flooding and landslides, has displaced nearly 240,000 people, leaving entire communities submerged and many families without shelter. The situation has become more severe than initially … Read more

Vijay Thalapathy Becomes the Highest-Paid Indian Actor with 275 Crore Deal for ‘Thalapathy 69’

Vijay Thalapathy

Vijay Thalapathy, a name that resonates with millions of cinema lovers, has once again made headlines by becoming the highest-paid actor in the Indian film industry. With his remarkable β‚Ή275 crore deal for his upcoming film, β€˜Thalapathy 69’, Vijay Thalapathy has set a new benchmark in Indian cinema. The Tamil superstar, fondly known as “Thalapathy” … Read more

Neeraj Chopra Misses Diamond League 2024 by 1 Centimeter : Watch

Neeraj Chopra

Neeraj Chopra, India’s golden boy in javelin, had a close yet agonizing finish at the Diamond League Final 2024. Competing in the men’s javelin throw event, Neeraj Chopra missed out on the coveted Diamond League title by just 1 centimeter. With a best throw of 87.86m, he finished second for the second consecutive year, just … Read more

Earth Get Temporary Mini Moon for Two Months from September 29

earth get temporary mini moon

Earth is about to witness a rare celestial event as earth get temporary mini moon in the form of asteroid 2024 PT5. This temporary mini-moon, discovered by the NASA-funded Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) on August 7, 2024, will offer a unique opportunity for astronomers and scientists to study near-Earth objects in greater detail. … Read more

First Ever Picture of Lost New Britain Goshawk Taken After 55 Years in Papua New Guinea

The New Britain Goshawk (Accipiter princeps) has been photographed for the first time in 55 years, marking a significant milestone in ornithological history. Categorized as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, this elusive bird of prey is endemic to the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. The photograph, captured by Fiji-based photographer Tom … Read more

Russia Could Conduct a Nuclear Test if Ukraine Attacks Using Western-supplied Weapons

Russia could conduct a nuclear test

Russia could conduct a nuclear test if Ukraine attacks using Western-supplied weapons, a scenario that has become increasingly plausible as tensions between the two countries escalate. The stark warnings from Moscow, including threats to reduce Kyiv to “a giant melted spot,” highlight the gravity of the situation and the potential for a dramatic shift in … Read more

China’s Secret Spacecraft X-37B Returns to Earth from Orbit After 8 Months

China's secret spacecraft

China’s secret spacecraft has recently returned to Earth after an eight-month mission, sparking curiosity and speculation about its activities. This mysterious spacecraft, shrouded in secrecy, has captured the attention of space enthusiasts and analysts alike. The spacecraft, often compared to the U.S. X-37B spaceplane, has left many questions unanswered about its true purpose and capabilities. … Read more

Hezbollah Launches 55 Rockets Towards Israel

Hezbollah

Hezbollah’s recent attack on Israel, involving the launch of 55 rockets, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between the Lebanese militant group and the Israeli state. This development comes as part of a series of tit-for-tat exchanges that have intensified since Israel’s war on Gaza began in October. The attack highlights the fragile … Read more