Amid severe heatwave, Spain battles wildfires
On Saturday, firefighters battled roaring flames in Spain, while residents sought comfort with fans, shade, and lots of water as temperatures neared record highs...
Fuel crisis: Sri Lanka to shut govt offices, schools from next week
Due to chronic gasoline shortages, the Sri Lankan government has declared a week-long shutdown of public sector workplaces, commencing Monday, as the island nation...
168 monkey cases confirmed in Canada so far
As of Friday, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, Theresa Tam, verified 168 instances of monkeypox across the country.The senior doctor noted during a health...
Over 6,000 flights delayed, canceled in US due to storms
A series of storms hit the United States only one day after airline CEOs met with US transportation regulators to discuss ways to reduce...
Millions of iPhone users can get payouts in Apple battery lawsuit
Following the filing of a lawsuit claiming Apple of surreptitiously lowering the performance of older phones, millions of iPhone customers may be entitled for...
Sign language helpline launched for deaf people in UK
For the first time, a new service has been launched that allows users to make 999 calls using British Sign Language (BSL).999 BSL, a...
Nepal to relocate base camp at Everest as glaciers melt
Because of global warming and human activities, Nepal is preparing to relocate its Everest base camp.The camp, which can accommodate up to 1,500 people...
Sudan students to drop out schools as UN cuts food aid
Students and teachers in South Sudan have warned that the suspension of UN food aid may lead thousands of youngsters to drop out of...
Australia’s newly elected PM to attend NATO summit
On Friday, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that he will attend "an important" NATO summit in Madrid at the end of the month,...