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5 Animals That Can Survive in Extreme Conditions

5 Animals That Can Survive in Extreme Conditions

The 5 Most Intelligent Animals on the Planet

The 5 Most Intelligent Animals on the Planet

This American nuclear site has as much plutonium levels as Chernobyl disaster area in Ukraine

Los Alamos, where the American atomic bomb was born under the Manhattan Project led by Robert Oppenheimer, currently has plutonium levels similar to the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, researchers have warned.

Notting Hill Carnival celebrates London's diversity after racist attacks

In 1959, Trinidadian activist Claudia Jones organised a Caribbean carnival in St Pancras Town Hall in London in response to race riots, planting the seeds for Notting Hill Carnival, one of the world's largest street parties.

Chinese military plane violates Japanese airspace

A Chinese Y-9 electronic intelligence aircraft carried out a two-minute violation of the airspace over Japan’s territorial waters at the Danjo Islands in the East China Sea on Monday.

South Korea faces new border threat 'malaria mosquitoes' as temperature peaks

A monitoring device has been working all day near the heavily guarded border that divides North and South Korea, for catching malaria-carrying mosquitoes that might cross the border.

VIDEO: Three massive storms brewing in the Pacific captured from space

The Pacific Ocean is facing unprecedented weather conditions with two hurricanes and a typhoon brewing. The hurricanes are in the northeast region while the typhoon is in the northwest.

US Elections 2024: Former Democratic Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard endorses Donald Trump

Tulsi Gabbard, who ran for president as a Democrat just four years ago, endorsed former US President Donald Trump’s bid for the White House on Monday against Kamala Harris.

Australia limits international student admissions amid migration pressure

As part of a migration crackdown Australia will limit the number of foreign students to 270,000 in year 2025. The Australian government will cap new international students at 145,000 for universities and 95,000 for the skills training sector, Education Minister Jason Clare said on Tuesday (Aug 27).

Swiss Finance Minister criticises US, Europe over 'Time Bomb' debt levels

According to Swiss Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter in a newspaper interview, high debt levels in the United States of America and Europe are threats to international financial stability and thus, by extension, threats to Switzerland.

Trump-appointed judge halts path to citizenship of over half a million immigrants

A Texas federal judge temporarily blocked on Monday (August 26) a Biden administration order that could effectively give citizenship to up to half a million undocumented immigrants married to US citizens.

Dhaka protest turns violent as students and Ansar force clash; 50 injured

Violent clashes erupted between students and members of a Bangladeshi paramilitary auxilliary force near the Secretariat in Dhaka on Sunday night, leaving several injured from both sides.