News and Editorial staff member at The Eastern Herald. Studied journalism in Rajasthan. A climate change warrior publishing content on current affairs, politics, climate, weather, and the planet.
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At least twenty-three civilians were killed and nineteen injured in El Obeid, North Kordofan's state capital, on Wednesday and Thursday, in a sequence of Rapid Support Forces drone strikes that began with a daytime hit on the Al-Muwazzafin neighbourhood and
From Na'amod's mourning prayers for Palestinians killed in Gaza to Jewish Voice for Peace's institutional break with Israel's finance minister Bezalel Smotrich at New York's Israel Day Parade, the diaspora movement insisting
A joint SBU Alpha, Special Operations Forces and military-intelligence drone raid on Saturday struck five fuel tanks, two oil loading racks and Russian air-defence positions at the Tamanneftegaz terminal in Volna, the
Viktor Orbán was re-elected leader of Fidesz at a party congress on Saturday, running unopposed and collecting 729 of 737 delegate votes. The April 12 election that toppled his government — to
Prime Minister Mark Carney told a Trinity College Dublin audience on Saturday that Ireland and Canada are 'navigating a global rupture, not a quiet transition.' At the G7 summit France hosts in
President Trump posted on Truth Social on Saturday that the U.S.-Iran framework agreement would be signed Sunday and the Strait of Hormuz reopened. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the memorandum
The Bureau of Land Management offered 688,829 acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's coastal plain for oil and gas leasing on June 5. Two Alaska bidders — the state-owned Alaska Industrial
A Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology study describes an 80-kilometre stretch of Jeju Island's southern coast where soft corals 'slumped' — drooped and disintegrated in five identified stages — during
Diane Wilson, 78, Sharon Lavigne, 76, and Nancy Bui, 72, addressed shareholders at Formosa Plastics' annual meeting in Taipei on May 28. Wilson was dragged out by guards, on live Taiwanese television.
Cloverleaf Infrastructure has proposed Project Red Clay — an 800-acre hyperscale AI campus drawing 1,500 megawatts of electricity and up to 100,000 gallons of water a day — about a mile from
The National Science Foundation will dismantle nearly all in-water infrastructure of the Ocean Observatories Initiative — a $386 million, 900-sensor program designed to operate for thirty years and ten years into its
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