Flood in Nepal Killed 224, National Mourning Declared

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The flood in Nepal has wreaked havoc across the country, claiming the lives of 224 people and leaving countless others devastated. Triggered by continuous monsoon rains, the flood in Nepal has caused widespread destruction, overwhelming local communities and resources. As the nation struggles to cope with the disaster, a three-day period of national mourning has … Read more

Oil Price Surges to $75 a Barrel Amid Middle East Escalation Fears

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The oil price surges as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East escalate, pushing crude oil to a high of $75 per barrel. Concerns over potential disruptions in oil supply due to Iran’s recent military action against Israel have rattled markets. Investors fear that the conflict could extend further, with significant implications for the global energy … Read more

Iran Launches Missiles Towards Israel: Watch

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Iran launches missiles towards Israel, escalating the ongoing conflict in West Asia. In a bold response to the recent events, Iran has fired over 100 ballistic missiles towards Israel. The attack marks a significant escalation in regional tensions, driven by Iran’s vow for retaliation after the deaths of key figures like Ismail Haniyeh, Sayyed Hassan … Read more

3 Killed, 9 Injured in Israeli Strikes on Syria’s Damascus

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In a significant escalation of regional tensions, Israeli strikes on Syria’s capital Damascus have resulted in the deaths of three civilians and left nine others wounded, according to state-run media reports. The strikes, described by Syrian authorities as “treacherous Israeli aggression,” have fueled concerns that the conflict could further escalate across the region. The Syrian … Read more

World’s Tallest Mount Everest is Still Getting Taller

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Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, is not only renowned for its majestic height but is also continuously rising. Standing as a symbol of nature’s grandeur, Mount Everest has always captivated the imagination of adventurers and scientists alike. However, recent research shows that Mount Everest is not static; it is, in fact, still … Read more

Type 1 Diabetes Can Be Cured: Claims Chinese Scientist After First Successful Experiment on 25-Year-Old Woman

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Type 1 diabetes can be cured — this groundbreaking announcement from Chinese scientists has sent ripples across the global medical community. A world-first achievement in diabetes treatment, a successful stem cell transplant has reportedly allowed a 25-year-old woman to regulate her blood sugar naturally. The historic event is a milestone not just for diabetes research … Read more

80-Year-Old Choi Soon-hwa Becomes Oldest Miss Universe Korea Contestant

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In an inspiring turn of events, 80-year-old Choi Soon-hwa has made history by becoming the oldest Miss Universe Korea contestant. Defying societal expectations and age-related stereotypes, Choi’s participation in the beauty pageant serves as a powerful reminder that age is just a number. The oldest Miss Universe contestant ever to compete, Choi stands alongside participants … Read more

Iran Won’t Send Forces to Lebanon and Gaza to Fight Israel

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Iran won’t send forces to Lebanon or Gaza to engage in the ongoing conflict with Israel, even as tensions continue to rise in the region. The statement, made by Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani, emphasized that Iranian-backed groups such as Hezbollah and Palestinian fighters are capable of defending themselves without the need for Iranian … Read more

Thai Farmer Kills 125 Crocodiles Due to Damaged Enclosure by Typhoon Yagi

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The Thai farmer, Natthapak Khumkad, was forced to make a heart-wrenching decision after Typhoon Yagi wreaked havoc on his crocodile farm in northern Thailand. The powerful storm’s impact severely damaged the crocodile enclosure, pushing the Thai farmer to take drastic action in the name of public safety. The loss of the enclosure left the Thai … Read more