Doomsday Clock Updated for the 26th Time: Humanity Closer to Apocalypse
chicago, usa January 30, 2025 13:07The Doomsday Clock, symbolizing humanity's possible extinction, has been moved closer to midnight.
The Doomsday Clock, symbolizing humanity's possible extinction, has been moved closer to midnight.
A fire broke out on a passenger plane in Gimhae International Airport in South Korea. 169 passengers and 7 crew members were evacuated as the fire was suspected to be caused by a portable charger in the cabin baggage.
A small passenger plane crashed in South Sudan, resulting in 18 fatalities. UNMISS-operated Radio Miraya confirmed the crash in Unity state.
Orca attacks on great white sharks raise concerns about the survival of the species as 'Hannibal Lecter' phenomenon is observed more frequently.
A single-seater F-35 fighter jet crashes at an air force base in Alaska during a training exercise, with the pilot managing to eject safely.
Three injured in a plane fire at Gimhae airport, South Korea, with Air Busan plane engulfed in flames.
Top EU general calls for military presence in Greenland to counter Trump's purchase efforts, citing strategic importance and potential tensions with Russia and China.
South Korean officials released the 'preliminary crash report' of the Jeju Air plane that crashed last month, indicating a possible bird strike as the reason for the emergency landing.
A Capitol rioter, pardoned by Trump, was shot dead by police during a traffic stop after resisting arrest.
Thousands of displaced Palestinians return to their homes in Gaza Strip after 15 months, amid exchange of hostages between Hamas and Israel.
Thousands of Palestinians return to their homes in North Gaza, marking a significant moment for Hamas and Israel.
Investigation reveals presence of bird blood and feathers in engines of crashed Jeju Air plane, resulting in 179 fatalities.
Preliminary report on the plane crash in South Korea, where 179 people perished, has been completed with details on DNA samples found in the engines.
Egypt rejects the call for the expulsion of Palestinians from their lands as unacceptable, emphasizing the need for a two-state solution.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias criticizes Turkey's 'Blue Homeland' concept during an event organized by the Greek lobby in Chicago.
The ceasefire in Lebanon has officially ended after sixty days, but Israel's presence in the south of the country continues, sparking tensions.
An elephant tramples a visitor to death in Kruger Park, South Africa, the largest national park in the country.
Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
Record storm Éowyn has disrupted public life in Ireland and is expected to bring strong winds to the Netherlands.
A suspect in the deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany, is mandated to go to a psychiatric hospital.
An iceberg the size of Overijssel province is on a collision course with a remote island near Antarctica, putting penguins and seals at risk.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from office and arrested on January 19, has been referred to prosecution.
A newborn baby was abducted by a woman posing as a nurse in Cosenza, Italy.
Latin America prepares for Hurricane Trump after a tsunami of decrees. Mexico urges calm, Cuba protests, and Panama refuses to give up the canal.
South Korea Transport Ministry announces removal of concrete wall at the end of the runway where 179 people lost their lives in a plane crash.
Former South Korean President Yoon defends martial law decision as his trial begins at the Constitutional Court.
At least 24 people confirmed dead due to landslides caused by heavy rainfall in Java and Bali.
Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted from the presidency and formally arrested yesterday, has been placed in a solitary confinement cell in Seoul.
South Korea announces the development of a missile defense system similar to Israel's Iron Dome, in response to North Korea deploying 250 missile launchers.
Russia and Iran have decided to enhance their current cooperation through a 20-year 'Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement', focusing on economic and political collaboration.