Somalia famine may intensifies as rains fail, food prices soar: UN
According to UN agencies, over a quarter of a million people in Somalia are on the verge of hunger as a drought intensifies and...
Gazans gets clean seawater for first time in years
The ocean is crystal blue and free of filth, the yellow sand is pristine, and the air smells salty and pleasant, providing beachgoers in...
Spotify aims to get $100 billion revenue in 10 years
Spotify Technology SA said on Wednesday that it aims to achieve $100 billion in annual revenue in the next ten years and that its...
Despite production concerns, tesla sells 32k China-made vehicles in May
The China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) said on Thursday that Tesla sold 32,165 China-made automobiles in May, including 22,340 for export.In April, 1,152 automobiles...
Farmers may see failing harvests in Sudan amid hunger concerns
Farmers on Sudan's Gezira Scheme's fertile clay plains would ordinarily have started tilling the soil weeks ago before planting rows of sorghum, peanuts, sesame,...
Garbage piled-up in Nepal’s capital
Richard McSorley, a British visitor, strolled through a filthy mass of rubbish in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, on Thursday, recalling the much cleaner temple-studded city...
Summer trips disrupted in Europe as airport face staff shortage
Due to labor unrest and staffing shortages, European airports are scrambling to hire more workers, decrease flight cancellations, and alleviate traveler frustrations during the...
10,000 civilians still trapped in Ukraine’s Sievierodonetsk
According to the mayor of Sievierodonetsk, a vital city in war-torn Ukraine where Russian soldiers have increased their attack, 10,000 inhabitants are stuck in...
India wheat export ban affecting the world!
Following concerns that its decision to limit wheat exports might aggravate the global food supply situation in the aftermath of the Ukraine war, India...