30 People Die Of Heatstroke In Thailand This Year
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024
Millions of people across South and Southeast Asia sweltered through unusually hot weather on Thursday, as the Thai government said heatstroke has already killed at least 30 people this year.
When Will Indians Aboard Ship Seized By Iran Return? Centre Says...
Asian News International | Thursday April 25, 2024, New Delhi
In the case regarding Indian crew aboard an Israeli-linked cargo ship seized by Iran, the Ministry of External Affairs said they will be released once their contractual obligations are accomplished.
Colonies Of Emperor Penguins Wiped Out Due To Global Warming In 2023: Study
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024, Paris
Colonies of emperor penguin chicks were wiped out last year as global warming eroded their icy homes, a study published Thursday found, despite the birds' attempts to adapt to the shrinking landscape.
China Sends 3 Astronauts To Space Station For 6-Month Stay
Reuters | Thursday April 25, 2024
China on Thursday sent three astronauts to its permanently inhabited space station for a six-month stay, in a regular rotation of Chinese astronauts onboard the "Tiangong" orbiting high above the Earth's atmosphere.
Leaders Of 18 Nations Call On Hamas To Release Hostages
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024
The leaders of the United States, Britain, France and more than a dozen other countries called in a joint statement Thursday for Hamas to release the scores of hostages it is holding.
Harvey Weinstein's Sex Crime Conviction Overturned By US Court Over "Error"
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024, New York
New York's highest court on Thursday overturned Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction on sex crime charges and ordered a new trial.
UK's New Law To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda Gets Royal Approval
Reuters | Thursday April 25, 2024
Britain's King Charles has given his assent to legislation central to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
"Judged By What We Do At Home": India On Pro-Palestinian Protests At US Universities
Asian News International | Thursday April 25, 2024, New Delhi
On the pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University and other Universities in the US, the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said that there should be a right balance between freedom of expression and sense of responsibility, adding that
2 Horses Seen Galloping On London Roads In "Serious Condition": UK Minister
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024
Two of the five British Army horses that bolted in central London on Wednesday before galloping through the streets at rush hour are in a "serious condition", a minister said Thursday.
Paris Landmark Moulin Rouge's Windmill Sails Collapse
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024, Paris, France
The sails of the windmill above the Moulin Rouge cabaret, one of the most famous landmarks in Paris, collapsed overnight, with its operator saying there was no foul play.
Thousands Of Flights Cancelled As French Air Traffic Controllers Strike
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024, Paris, France
Thousands of flights were cancelled in France and Europe on Thursday as a strike by French air traffic controllers over pay caused stoppages not seen in decades.
"Europe Is Mortal, It Can Die": Macron Calls For "Credible" Defence Plan
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday warned that Europe faced an existential threat from Russian aggression, calling on the continent to adopt a "credible" defence strategy less dependent on the United States.
Depression And Heart Disease Could Have Genetic Link: Study
Press Trust of India | Thursday April 25, 2024, New Delhi
A group of genes could be common to both depression and heart disease, a finding that researchers said could explain why having one of them increases risk of developing the other.
Ukrainian Couple Jailed For Helping Russia Strike Hospital
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024, Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukraine said Thursday it had sentenced a husband and wife to 15 years in prison for providing information to Russia that allowed its forces to launch a rocket strike at a hospital.
US Announces Sweeping Cuts To Power Sector Carbon Emissions
Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 25, 2024
President Joe Biden's government on Thursday finalized sweeping plans to curb planet-warming emissions from the nation's fossil fuel plants as part of the United States' efforts to confront the climate crisis.
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