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Record sargassum seaweed bloom smothers Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico shores
Massive sargassum seaweed blooms are overwhelming Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico coastlines, triggering health alerts, states of emergency, and economic fallout.
Pakistani rescuers find 4 bodies in search for missing Broad Peak climbers
Rescue operations are underway in northern Pakistan following an avalanche on the 8,047-meter Broad Peak that left four dead and six climbers missing.
Japan Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 34 Amid Sweltering Heat and Water S…
The death toll from the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in southwestern Japan has risen to 34 as survivors endure extreme heat and severe water shortages.
Kuwait says it intercepted Iranian drones targeting military facilities
Kuwait's military reported intercepting Iranian drones targeting vital facilities on Friday, causing material damage from falling shrapnel but no casualties amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions.
Four bodies found after avalanche hits 10 climbers on Pakistan's Broad Peak
Pakistani rescuers have located four bodies from a 10-member international climbing team missing after an avalanche struck Broad Peak in the Karakoram range.
Nirmal Purja and nine other climbers missing after Pakistan avalanche
A major search and rescue operation is underway in Pakistan after an avalanche on Broad Peak left ten climbers missing, including renowned mountaineer Nirmal Purja.
Climate change made Spanish and French wildfires much more likely, studi…
Two new scientific studies reveal that human-caused climate change has drastically increased the likelihood and intensity of devastating wildfires in Spain and France.
Father of US teen school shooter sentenced to 15 years for providing gun
Colin Gray received a 15-year prison sentence for supplying the AR-15 rifle his teenage son used in the deadly 2024 Apalachee High School shooting.
Sudan Child Soldiers Accuse Colombian Mercenaries of Forcing Them to Fight
Former child soldiers conscripted by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have accused Colombian mercenaries of subjecting them to brutal training and forced combat.
Lindsay Clancy murder trial features testimony from first responders
First responders detailed the harrowing scene at the Duxbury home of Lindsay Clancy on the third day of her murder trial, describing the urgent efforts to save her three children.
US and Iran trade missile barrages as hopes dim for quick resolution
The US and Iran exchanged heavy missile strikes on Thursday, shattering a brief diplomatic pause and escalating a five-month conflict that has disrupted global energy supplies.
Australia begins legal action against Telegram over alleged pro-terror m…
Australia has launched legal action against Telegram for failing to remove violent extremist content, as founder Pavel Durov faces charges in Russia.
Russian missile strikes kill eight across Ukraine as Poland scrambles jets
Russian ballistic missile attacks across Ukraine have killed at least eight people and forced Poland to scramble fighter jets to protect its airspace.
Fauci faces Senate contempt vote after invoking Fifth Amendment at hearing
Dr. Anthony Fauci faces a potential Senate contempt vote after invoking the Fifth Amendment during a Republican-led hearing examining the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Iran launches missile attacks as US and Saudi forces strike Iraq militias
Iran launched missile attacks targeting U.S. forces in the Middle East, prompting coordinated strikes by U.S. and Saudi forces against Tehran-backed militias in Iraq amid escalating regional conflict.
Iran resumes missile attacks as US and Saudis strike Tehran-backed milit…
Iran launched a barrage of missiles at US forces in the Middle East while US and Saudi airstrikes killed 20 militia fighters in Iraq.
Keiko Fujimori sworn in as Peru president after narrow election win
Keiko Fujimori took the oath of office as Peru's president on Tuesday following a razor-thin election victory, stepping into a fractured political landscape defined by a decade of leadership turbulence.
Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Charged with Facilitating Terrorism by Russia
Russia's FSB has charged Telegram founder Pavel Durov with facilitating terrorism, escalating the Kremlin's conflict with the encrypted messaging app.
US and Saudi forces launch joint airstrikes on Iran-backed groups in Iraq
US and Saudi fighter jets conducted their first joint airstrikes on Iran-backed militia targets in Iraq, resulting in at least 20 deaths and drawing sharp condemnation.
Japan earthquake leaves dozens injured and missing after 7.1 magnitude q…
A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake has struck southern Japan's Kyushu island, causing widespread structural collapses, injuries, and evacuations.