157 Orcas Stranded in Tasmania: Largest Stranding in Fifty Years
tasmania, australia February 19, 2025 08:00Approximately 136 of the stranded orcas still alive as experts work to save them in Tasmania.
Approximately 136 of the stranded orcas still alive as experts work to save them in Tasmania.
NASA reports that the likelihood of the asteroid named 2024 YR4 hitting Earth has risen to 3.1% by 2032.
Russian troops face heavy resistance from Ukrainian drones as they attempt to gain ground in Donetsk region.
North Korea deems US nuclear disarmament goal impossible and impractical, vows to strengthen nuclear power.
Greece plans to build a special port on Santorini Island for emergency use in response to seismic activity in the Aegean.
Sierra Leone withdraws espionage charges against RTL News correspondent Sophie van Leeuwen, allowing her to return home to South Africa.
China reacts to Canada warship's passage through Taiwan Strait, tension escalates with military activities reported.
South Korean authorities temporarily remove Chinese chatbot DeepSeek from app stores over privacy issues.
A tragic incident occurred in Acerra, Italy, where a nine-month-old baby was fatally attacked by the family dog.
Muhsin Hendricks, known as the world's first openly gay imam, was shot dead in South Africa.
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels assert to have captured Bukavu in Eastern Congo, raising concerns about the city's control.
Greece plans to spend 28 billion Euros on new arms program for 2025-2037, including purchase of F-35 fighter jets and modernization of existing aircraft.
North Korea's Defense Ministry criticizes USA's defense policies as a threat to regional security.
A fire broke out in a hotel construction site in Busan, South Korea, resulting in 6 deaths and 25 injuries.
North Korea criticizes US-South Korea defense cooperation, warns against reckless actions. Tensions rise in the region.
Danish security service warns of Russia's military buildup and potential attack on a European NATO country within six months.
North Korea's demolition of its reunification center for separated families raises tensions with South Korea.
A fishing boat named Jaeseongho capsized off the coast of Jeju Island, South Korea, with 10 crew members onboard. 5 crew members have been rescued while 5 are still missing.
Owen L., a 23-year-old man, admits to panicking when 11-year-old Louise started screaming before he killed her in a forest near Paris.
Greek authorities declare a state of emergency on Amorgos following persistent earthquakes, joining Santorini in emergency status.
The 23-year-old suspect arrested in the murder case of the French girl Louise (11) has confessed, according to the French prosecutor.
A recent report on international relations highlights increasing trust in Turkey, especially in Western countries, ahead of the 61st Munich Security Conference.
Football Australia introduces a new national second-tier competition, the Australian Championship, featuring 16 teams from around Australia.
Scientist sheds light on spooky phenomena surrounding a railroad track in South Carolina.
A teacher in South Korea confessed to stabbing and killing an 8-year-old student in Daejeon city.
Positive shift in perceptions towards Turkey according to Munich Security Report 2025 survey results.
Greece, especially Santorini Island, faces a series of earthquakes with magnitudes over 5, causing concerns among experts.
French police have arrested a third suspect in the investigation into the murder of an 11-year-old girl.
Santorini struck by a 5.3 magnitude earthquake, felt in Athens, no injuries reported.
A futuristic villa on Schwanenwerder Island, allegedly built for Hollywood star Brad Pitt, is now on sale for 79 million Euros.