Google Maps Updates Name to Gulf of America
washington, d.c., usa February 11, 2025 10:12Google Maps now displays the name Gulf of America instead of Gulf of Mexico in the United States.
Google Maps now displays the name Gulf of America instead of Gulf of Mexico in the United States.
UN Secretary-General's deputy, Rosemary DiCarlo, visited Nicosia to finalize details for the upcoming Cyprus summit in Geneva with the participation of Turkey, Greece, and the UK.
The movement of a giant iceberg in the Southern Ocean alarms scientists, raising concerns about ecosystem threats and climate change.
Turkish Cypriot businessman Asil Nadir, who had been undergoing treatment, passed away at a hospital in Nicosia, Northern Cyprus.
Recent lava flow at Mount Etna in Italy's south sparks fear as intermittent ash eruptions continue.
A bus crash in Mexico leaves 41 dead as the bus collides with a truck and catches fire.
Traffic delays reported on routes to ski resorts in France and Germany due to winter sports traffic.
The US is preparing to send approximately 1500 more troops to the Mexico border to prevent the entry of irregular migrants.
Hamas and Israel prepare for the 5th round of hostage exchange, amid new developments and plans revealed by the media.
A 6 magnitude earthquake occurred south of the Fiji Islands in the South Pacific, with no reported casualties or damage.
US President Donald Trump takes action against ICC following arrest order for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Egypt and Jordan engage in lobbying efforts behind closed doors.
A small plane leased by the US military crashes in the Philippines, resulting in the death of 4 individuals.
US intelligence warns of Iran's nuclear ambitions, seeking to rapidly convert stockpile into weapons. Israel extends PM Netanyahu's US visit amid Gaza ceasefire.
Southern Spain, particularly Malaga province, faces heavy rainfall causing floods and school closures.
A car bomb attack in Manbij, Aleppo, claimed the lives of 7 civilians. The attack targeted a region cleared of PKK/YPG terrorists.
Italy retrieves over forty migrants sent to a reception center in Albania following a legal setback for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Israel and Hamas have begun the 4th prisoner exchange as part of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza Strip.
Snails targeting letters and parcels lead to closure of Royal Mail postbox in Storrington, England.
Controversy arises in Northern Cyprus as stolen luxury cars seized at customs are distributed to government officials for official use.
Rum Defense Minister Vasilis Palmas makes surprising comments on military cooperation with Israel and the use of military bases by allied countries.
Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz declares permanent occupation on Sheikh (Hermon) Mountain in Golan Heights.
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.
Four Israeli female soldiers are set to be released from captivity in Gaza, raising hopes and concerns in Israel.
Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
Sweden started 2025 with a historically high number of bomb attacks across the country, causing concern and leading to crisis meetings with the Minister of Justice.
At least 10 people have died in rare snowstorms and freezing temperatures in southern US states like Alabama, Texas, and Georgia.
Forest fires and snowstorm hit the United States, causing casualties and widespread damage.
An iceberg the size of Overijssel province is on a collision course with a remote island near Antarctica, putting penguins and seals at risk.
Syrian Military Operations Administration gains control of 2 oil fields in Raqqa from terror group PKK/YPG.