Israel's Plan to Build a New Canal as a Rival to Egypt's Suez Canal
israel, egypt January 4, 2025 15:49Israel is reportedly planning to construct a new canal connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea to rival Egypt's Suez Canal.
Israel is reportedly planning to construct a new canal connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea to rival Egypt's Suez Canal.
Recent studies reveal that 13 major ports, which handle the majority of global oil exports, are under threat of submersion due to rising sea levels.
The oldest person in the world according to Guinness World Records has died at the age of 116 in southern Japan.
Italian coffee prices are on the rise due to various factors, leaving coffee enthusiasts concerned about the future costs of their favorite cup of espresso.
The US State Department's Office of the Chief of Protocol has announced the list of gifts received by President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden from foreign leaders in 2023.
Israeli military continues its attacks in Gaza Strip, causing casualties and targeting hospitals and refugee camps.
A newly engaged couple was found dead in their holiday villa in Vietnam on Boxing Day. Local police have opened an investigation into the mysterious deaths of the two individuals.
A fire broke out in an 8-story building in South Korea, covering the sky in smoke. 40 people trapped in the building were rescued by firefighters.
A prisoner in Arles prison in southern France has taken a prison employee and 4 healthcare workers hostage. The Minister of Justice, Gerald Darmanin, has announced that all resources are being mobilized to deal with the situation.
Israeli Air Force reveals details of a complex military operation in Syria, targeting an underground rocket factory funded by Iran.
Elon Musk's recent comments and support for the pro-Russian AfD party in Germany have sparked backlash and controversy.
The attempted arrest of the South Korean president by the anticorruption service was called off after a six-hour standoff due to practical difficulties and concerns about safety.
The crisis in South Korea continues as supporters of President Yoon Suk Yeol camp outside his house to prevent his arrest warrant from being executed. The arrest warrant was issued following the declaration of martial law.
The wreckage removal of the Jeju Air aircraft, which caused the death of 179 people in South Korea, has started. Additionally, the CEO of Jeju Air has been imposed with a foreign travel ban by the South Korean police.
The latest developments on Israeli air strikes targeting defense factories in Syria and the diplomatic efforts to ensure stability in the region.
Two seemingly unrelated but strangely connected attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas have caught the attention of the public in the United States.
Hundreds of supporters of suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol have gathered at the presidential grounds to prevent Yoon's arrest. The police are trying to clear the demonstrators but they refuse to move.
At least 27 people have died after boats capsized off the coast of Tunisia, with 83 people being rescued.
Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is refusing to leave his residence and is resisting police raids after an arrest warrant was issued against him.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has recently unveiled a new warship, marking the largest torpeda destroyer ever built by the country.
South Korean police have conducted searches in the offices of airline Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International Airport as part of the investigation into Sunday's plane crash, which resulted in 179 deaths and 2 injuries.
In South Korea, police conducted a search at Muan International Airport where a plane crash resulted in the death of 179 people. The search was related to suspected professional negligence leading to fatalities.
A Chinese underwater drone suspected to be of Chinese origin was recovered in the sea around the Philippines, raising concerns for state security. The drone, marked as HY-119, was found by local fishermen and handed over to authorities.
A memorial service was held in Muan city, South Korea, after a plane crash that claimed 179 lives. The black box from the Jeju Air plane will be sent to the US for investigation.
North Korea aims to attract Russian tourists to its newly built beach resort in an effort to boost tourism in the repressive dictatorship.
KKTC President Tatar stated that 2024 was a year of recovery for KKTC despite attacks by Greek Cypriots in the fields of economy, tourism, and education.
In Kosovo's city of Prizren, fireworks sold for New Year's celebrations caught fire on a street stall. The explosion of the ignited fireworks resulted in 2 people being injured.
Recent controversies in the United States have sparked suspicions about undisclosed government projects, stirring debates among the public.
Asian countries celebrated the new year of 2025 with impressive fireworks and light shows. Find out how different countries marked the beginning of the year.
A summary of the deadliest plane crashes that occurred in various countries in 2024 resulting in a total of 282 fatalities.