Deadly bird flu strikes 47 tigers in Vietnamese zoos
vietnam October 4, 2024 10:4047 tigers in Vietnamese zoos have been infected with a deadly bird flu virus, believed to be from contaminated chicken feed.
47 tigers in Vietnamese zoos have been infected with a deadly bird flu virus, believed to be from contaminated chicken feed.
A 21-year-old Yazidi woman who was taken captive by the Islamic State in Iraq ten years ago has been rescued from Gaza this week in a joint operation involving the United States, Israel, Iraq, and Jordan.
Palestinian media reported that Aziz Salha, who was part of a group that overpowered Israeli soldiers in 2000, has been killed in a recent bombing in Gaza.
The Israeli army has confirmed that they killed Rawhi Mushtaha. In early August, the London-based newspaper Asharq al Aswat reported that Israel had bombed a tunnel under the Gaza Strip, killing Mushtaha and Al Siraj.
Storm Helene has claimed the lives of 191 people in the United States, causing significant damage across six states. President Joe Biden visits affected areas and deploys military for relief efforts.
Russian troops have captured Voehledar, a town in the Donetsk province, significantly impacting Ukraine's defense strategy and complicating the situation in the region.
Taiwan braces for typhoon Krathon as two people lost their lives due to the adverse weather conditions. Schools, offices, and the stock exchange remain closed as the typhoon is expected to make landfall in Kaohsiung.
Two Mexican soldiers opened fire on a pick-up truck carrying migrants at the border with Guatemala, resulting in six deaths and ten other migrants being injured. The soldiers mistakenly thought the migrants were criminals.
The Middle East is on edge as Iran launches a massive rocket attack on Israel, prompting fears of escalating conflict. Israel vows revenge while Iran warns against further aggression.
Israel successfully repelled a massive Iranian rocket attack with the help of the United States, showcasing their effective collaboration. However, questions arise regarding the sustainability of US support amid growing criticism of Israel's military actions.
The UNRWA, a long-time source of tension for Israel, faces increased scrutiny over alleged ties to Hamas after a Hamas leader on its payroll was killed in Lebanon.
At least three children were injured in the Berninastrasse area of Zurich after a man attacked several children.
Sheikh Naim Qassem, the new temporary leader of Hezbollah, appeared to be sweating heavily during his video message. Find out why and more details about his statement.
A cruise around the world, set to last over three years, departed from Belfast, Northern Ireland after experiencing technical issues and delays.
German police are investigating three fires in Essen, with 31 people injured including two children in critical condition. A 41-year-old Syrian man has been arrested on suspicion of arson and other related incidents.
Albania's Prime Minister plans to create a mini-state for a group of Muslims, sparking criticism from other Albanian Muslims. The proposed 'sovereign state of the Bektashi order' in the capital city of Tirana aims to promote spiritual moderation and religious inclusion.
Israel's creditworthiness has been downgraded for the second time this year by credit rating agency Moody's due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the escalating conflict with Hezbollah.
A 7-year-old boy was killed in a ritual sacrifice at a school in the city of Hathras, India. The police have not disclosed how the boy died, but stated that the ceremony was not yet completed.
Animal activists caused a commotion during a tour of the Pope through the city of Luxembourg. A woman rushed towards the white Pope's vehicle and threw herself on the ground. The protest is aimed at blessing bullfighting.
New York Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, is facing accusations of corruption and fraud by the Public Prosecutor, including soliciting illegal foreign funds for his political career.
New York Mayor Eric Adams has been charged in a corruption investigation, shaking the city to its core.
One person has been killed in a bus hijacking incident in Los Angeles, where the hijacker threatened the driver with a firearm. Local police used spike strips to stop the bus, and found a seriously injured passenger with gunshot wounds.
The strategically important city of Voehledar in eastern Ukraine is at risk of falling into Russian hands, posing potential drastic consequences for President Volodimir Zelenski.
US President Joe Biden received a lukewarm reception at the UN summit in New York as conflicts in Lebanon and between Israel and Hamas continue. Biden called on the warring parties to pursue diplomacy and cease violence.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a blunder during his speech at his party Labour's annual conference in Liverpool, mistakenly calling for the return of 'sausages' instead of 'hostages' held in Gaza by Hamas since October 7.
A search operation in Bois de Boulogne in Paris ended with the discovery of the lifeless body of a 19-year-old student, largely buried. Family members had put up missing person posters and organized a search effort for the student who was last seen at her university campus.
The mayor of the only city governed by Muslims in the US is backing Trump. What is the reason behind his support?
The guards of the six killed Israeli hostages have been identified. How did it end for them?
A team of amateur archaeologists volunteering at a research site in North France found a 200-year-old message in a bottle that was still readable. The message was written by PJ Féret in 1825 during an excavation in Dieppe.
A 68-year-old woman from Florida who sold all her possessions to travel around the world for three years has been told she is no longer welcome aboard the cruise ship after some critical WhatsApp messages leaked.