The Helsinki: World’s Most Sustainable Travel Destination

Helsinki

Helsinki, Finland’s charming capital, has established itself as a global leader in sustainable tourism. From its eco-conscious initiatives to a strong commitment to preserving nature, the city combines modern innovation with a profound respect for the environment. Its goal is simple: to offer tourists an authentic experience without compromising the city’s commitment to sustainability. In … Read more

Biggest and Most Complete Dinosaur Skeleton to Be Auctioned in Paris

most complete dinosaur skeleton

The auction of “Vulcain,” the most complete dinosaur skeleton ever to be put on sale, has generated widespread excitement among paleontologists, collectors, and dinosaur enthusiasts. Scheduled for November 16 in Paris, this exceptional specimen, a massive Apatosaurus discovered in Wyoming in 2018, is expected to fetch a record price of between USD 11 to USD … Read more

World’s First Electric Hydrofoil Ferry That Glides Above the Water

first electric hydrofoil ferry

Sweden’s commitment to sustainable urban transport took a revolutionary leap forward with the launch of Nova, the world’s first electric hydrofoil ferry. Operated by Candela, this innovative vessel promises to change Stockholm’s waterways forever, cutting down travel times while maintaining a zero-emissions footprint. Known officially as the Candela P-12 “Nova,” the vessel began service in … Read more

We Will Back Russia Until Victory in Ukraine: North Korea

Russia

North Korea recently made its position on the Russia-Ukraine conflict abundantly clear, pledging unwavering support to Russia until it achieves victory in Ukraine. This promise, made by North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui during a recent visit to Moscow, reaffirms the longstanding alliance between North Korea and Russia, two countries often perceived as international … Read more

Russia Fines Google $2.5 Decillion, More Than the World’s GDP

Russia fines Google

In a record-breaking move, Russia fines Google that defies conventional financial logic. This fine, reported at $2.5 decillion, dwarfs the world’s estimated $100 trillion GDP, spotlighting the mounting tension between the Russian government and the global tech giant. This ongoing battle traces back to Google’s restriction of Russian state media on its platforms, a decision … Read more

Berlin Shuts Down Iranian Consulates After Tehran Executes German-Iranian National

Berlin Shuts Down Iranian Consulates

In a bold diplomatic response to the recent execution of German-Iranian national Jamshid Sharmahd in Iran, Germany has announced the closure of all Iranian consulates within its borders. This unprecedented action underscores the deteriorating relations between the two nations and signals Germany’s strong condemnation of Iran’s actions. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who led the … Read more

Russian Bomb Hits Residential Building in Ukraine, Kills 12-Year-Old Boy

Russia

On a somber Thursday morning in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, the devastating effects of war hit yet another civilian residence. Russian forces launched a deadly attack on a residential building, resulting in the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy and leaving dozens of other innocent civilians injured. Kharkiv, located near Ukraine’s northeastern border with Russia, … Read more

Drone Jammers Seen on Buses in Russia-Controlled Town in Ukraine

Drone Jammers

In an unusual defensive move, authorities in Horlivka, a Russian-held town in eastern Ukraine, have installed drone jammers on local buses to counter the threat of drone attacks amid the ongoing conflict. This development comes after a recent drone strike wounded three people in Horlivka and reflects the intensifying measures being taken by authorities in … Read more

DANA: A Weather Phenomenon Led to Spain’s Deadliest Floods in Decades

DANA

Spain’s recent floods, caused by a phenomenon known as DANA, have become the deadliest natural disaster in the country in over 50 years. These floods, which began on October 28 and reached their peak on October 29, have devastated southern and eastern regions, particularly affecting the cities of Valencia, Murcia, and Malaga. With heavy rains, … Read more