Study shows that heatwave will be a norm in Europe by 2035

heatwave

An average summer in central Europe would be over 4 degrees Celsius (7.2 degrees Fahrenheit) hotter by 2100 than it was in the pre-industrial era. In order to meet the 2015 Paris Agreement target of limiting global warming to 2C, or 1.5C if possible, each country must submit a nationally determined contribution. All heat waves, … Read more

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant cut off from power for another day

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is still not connected to the nation’s electrical grid. Backup diesel generators at the plant were “immediately engaged” in the event of a power blackout. The last energy power line to the nuclear reactor twice disconnected due to flames nearby. According to the nation’s nuclear operator, Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which … Read more

Indian police arrests two suspects over Sonali Phogat murder case

Sonali Phogat

Indian police arrest two individuals in connection with the death of Sonali Phogat. Post-mortem revealed “multiple blunt force injuries” throughout her body. The 42-year-old passed away on August 22 while travelling to Goa, a state in western India. In connection with the death of lawmaker and former TikTok star Sonali Phogat, Indian police have detained … Read more

Australian police catches huge amount of Crystal meth

Crystal meth

Police discover 1,800kg of methamphetamine hidden in marble at a Sydney port. The haul is worth more than A$1.6 billion ($1.1 billion; £942 million). Three men have been charged in relation to their suspected roles in bringing the drugs into Australia. The largest methamphetamine (crystal meth) bust in Australian history saw over two tonnes of the … Read more

Biggest art auction ever of Microsofts’s Paul Allen to be sold for $1B

Paul Allen

150 pieces of art from 500 years will be sold during the auction. The collection contains works by Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Renoir, and Botticelli. Paul Cezanne’s La Montagne Sainte-Victoire is expected to fetch $100 million (£85 million). At the greatest art auction in history, works of art owned by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul … Read more

The world narrowly escaped a nuclear disaster- Zelensky

Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky issued a dire warning on Thursday night. The Zaporizhzhia plant was only able to run safely because backup electricity started up. Fighting close to the complex, which is the biggest nuclear plant in Europe, is causing alarm. According to President Volodomyr Zelensky, a nuclear facility operated by Russia that was cut … Read more

Cruise ship rescues Cuban migrants stranded at sea

Cuban

Carnival Cruise ship rescues six Cuban migrants who were stranded at sea on a makeshift raft. Guests applaud and celebrate as the migrants approach the ship. Carnival Paradise was travelling from Tampa, Florida to Cozumel, Mexico. A cruise ship last week saved six Cuban migrants who were stranded at sea on a makeshift raft, according … Read more

Ethiopia’s ceasefire breaks as forces and Tigrayan face each other

Tigrayan

The prevalence of malnutrition in Tigray has “skyrocketed,” according to the most recent assessment from the World Food Program There is not enough fuel in the area to distribute the supplies, because there is not a long-term peace agreement between the warring parties. After a protracted period of interruption, humanitarian aid started to enter Tigray … Read more

US to give Nigeria the $23 million that late dictator Abacha stole

Nigeria

The US has agreed to return Nigeria $23 million that former military dictator Sani Abacha had seized. The money will be used for infrastructure projects such as the Abuja-Kano road. Transparency International claimed that he syphoned off up to $5 billion. At a signing ceremony on Tuesday, officials announced that the United States would return … Read more

Ukrainian Independence Day ruined by devastating missile strike

Independence Day

Ukraine’s Independence Day coincides with the 31st anniversary of the nation’s vote to secede from the Soviet Union. This year’s remembrance takes place exactly six months after Russia invaded Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky refers to the Russian invasion as a new Independence Day. This year’s celebration of Ukraine’s Independence Day, which on Wednesday coincided … Read more

North Korea hints possible Covid cases on China border to

Covid

North Korea reveals four probable cases of Covid coronavirus. It declared victory over the virus two weeks prior. Experts have questioned Pyongyang’s assertion, citing low death rate and lack of local data. After declaring victory over the covid two weeks prior, North Korea has now revealed four probable cases in a province close to its … Read more

Thailand Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha steps down

Prayut Chan-o-cha

Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has temporarily relinquished his position as leader. The decision comes after Thailand’s Constitutional Court ordered him to step aside. The court is examining whether he violated the recently enacted eight-year term limit. According to a government spokeswoman, Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has temporarily relinquished his position as leader but … Read more

Ex- Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan appears in anti-terror court

Imran Khan to appear in ATC

Police opened an investigation into Khan this week after he vowed to “take action”. Imran Khan’s bail extended until September 1, making it impossible to detain him before that date. His supporters cheer outside Anti-Terrorism Court in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. Imran Khan, a former prime minister of Pakistan, was given an extension of his pre-arrest … Read more