Tokyo taxi driver runs over pigeon, arrested
In Japan, a Tokyo taxi driver, Atsushi Ozawa, 50, has been arrested on suspicion of intentionally driving into a group of pigeon, resulting in...
UK paid additional £100m to Rwanda for asylum deal
UK ministers are facing accusations of employing secretive tactics following the disclosure by a top civil servant, Sir Matthew Rycroft, that an additional £100...
Landslides kill over 50 people in Tanzania
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, northern Tanzania is reeling from the aftermath of devastating landslides triggered by flooding, claiming the lives of at...
UAE records high air pollution
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is grappling with dangerously high air pollution levels, exacerbated by its extensive fossil fuel production, according to a report...
Australia, France sign military access agreement
Australia and France have recently made a significant commitment to each other, promising "enhanced" access to their respective military bases and training facilities. This...
Munich suspends flights amid heavy snowfall
Sections of southern Germany have been thrown into turmoil as a result of the heavy snowfall, and Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, has...
Cop28: Australia pledge to triple renewables
Australia has shown its support for a commitment made at the Cop28 climate summit to increase the annual pace of energy efficiency gains by...
AUKUS: AI to track Chinese submarines, says Australia
A number of technology, including artificial intelligence, drones, and deep space radar, will be utilized by Australia and its partners in the Aukus region...
South Korea launches first military spy satellite
Immediately following Pyongyang's launch of its very own first surveillance satellite a week ago, South Korea's first military spy satellite was successfully launched by...