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WorldApr 14

Kabul Faces Severe Water Crisis as Groundwater Levels Drop Dramatically

Afghanistan's capital confronts a water shortage as aquifer levels have dropped 80-100 feet over the past decade, threatening millions of residents.

1 source
WorldMar 9

Saudi Arabia Warns Iran Against Attacks, Threatens Retaliation, Sources Say

Saudi Arabia has reportedly warned Iran not to attack its territory and indicated it would retaliate if attacked, according to sources.

15 sources
WorldMar 20

Gulf States Request UN Human Rights Council Debate Amid Regional Tensions

Gulf states have formally requested an urgent debate at the UN Human Rights Council as regional diplomatic pressures intensify.

11 sources
WorldApr 10

Bus crash in Spain's Canary Islands kills one, injures 27 British tourists

A tourist bus carrying British passengers crashed on La Gomera island, falling 10 meters and resulting in one fatality and 27 injuries.

2 sources
WorldMar 21

2,200 Marines and 3 Navy Ships Deploy to Middle East

Military officials confirm deployment of Marine Expeditionary Unit with three warships to Middle East region amid ongoing tensions.

10 sources
WorldMar 26

U.S. Immigration Decline Causes Population Slowdown Across Metro Areas

New census data reveals a 70% drop in international immigration contributed to population stagnation in major cities and slower growth nationwide.

6 sources
WorldApr 14

BBC Reports Greek Police Using Masked Migrants for Border Pushbacks

BBC investigation alleges Greek police have recruited migrants as mercenaries to conduct illegal pushback operations at borders since 2020.

1 source
WorldApr 4

China's Global Approval Rating Surpasses US for First Time in Nearly Two Decades

A new Gallup poll shows China's global approval rating reached 36% in 2025, exceeding US ratings for the first time since 2006.

2 sources
WorldMar 8

Russia Reportedly Sharing Intelligence with Iran on U.S. Military Positions

CBS News reports Russia is providing Iran intelligence about U.S. military positions in the Middle East that could aid potential strikes.

13 sources
WorldMar 19

Belgian Court Orders Trial for 93-Year-Old Ex-Diplomat in 1961 Congo Leader Murder

A Brussels court ruled that former Belgian diplomat Étienne Davignon should stand trial for alleged complicity in the 1961 murder of Congo's first PM Patrice Lumumba.

8 sources
WorldApr 1

Israeli Military Reports Four Soldiers Killed in Southern Lebanon

Four Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon as Rep. Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution to block U.S. support for Israeli operations there.

4 sources
WorldMar 19

Iranian Security Official Killed Amid U.S. Bounty Program

A high-ranking Iranian security official was killed days after the U.S. placed a $10 million bounty on him and nine other Iranian officials.

9 sources
WorldApr 10

FAA Investigates Close Call Between Frontier Plane and Trucks at LAX

Federal authorities are investigating an incident where a Frontier Airlines plane nearly collided with two trucks on a taxiway at Los Angeles International Airport.

2 sources
WorldApr 8

Three Killed in Rocket Attack on House Near Iraq's Basra

At least three people died when rockets launched from Kuwait struck a residential building near Basra, Iraq, according to sources.

2 sources
WorldMar 9

Pentagon Reports Challenges with Iranian Drone Attacks in Middle East

U.S. military officials briefed lawmakers on difficulties countering Iranian drone swarms targeting American forces and bases across the Middle East.

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