Funerals in the West Bank for two Palestinians murdered by Israeli soldiers
These men were from the town of Sa’ir, north of Hebron. They were working in an area called Wadi al-Reem, which is close to Sa’ir, yesterday when they were killed…
“Killed all our dreams”: Israel destroys the whole neighborhood of Gaza
In the southern part of Khan Younis city, Palestinian rebels and Israeli troops are engaged in fierce combat. Israeli tanks are reportedly firing close to the Maghazi and Bureij refugee…
China says roadmap for future of Palestine must be ‘binding’
According to China's Foreign Ministry, a meeting aimed at achieving a blueprint for the future of the Palestinian people would only be successful if the outcomes are "binding." “As for…
Israel’s war on Gaza is ongoing, with scores wounded and 67 killed in Israeli attacks.
Overnight, Israeli bombardment of Gaza's northern, central, and southern regions has left numerous Palestinians dead or injured.US aircraft knock down a ballistic missile fired at an American vessel in the…
How Bangladesh is supporting climate refugees
Bangladesh is among the nations most susceptible to climate change worldwide. However, little actions like creating jobs and building sturdy homes can have a big impact.
The way that China’s buses influenced the global EV revolution
In the 2010s, China rolled out a rapid and widespread electric bus network. Today, China's electric buses are influencing not just the country's EV uptake, but the world's.
The daredevil flight to save rare birds
Storms, an eagle attack, emergency landings, and a unique bond: how scientists led a flight of endangered ibises on a 2,300km journey to their new winter sanctuary.
How Oulu rose to prominence as the world’s winter cycling capital
The city uses a fleet of heavy-duty snow ploughs to clear the paths daily during the winter in order to promote cycling. One of the easiest and most significant modifications…
Cholera in Zambia: Hakainde Hichilema, the president, advises people to relocate to communities
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has urged people to relocate from towns to villages following the deaths of about 300 people in a cholera outbreak.
Hovercraft were a quick way to zip across the world’s waterways but were noisy and expensive to operate
When we board, the midweek hovercraft departure from Portsmouth at 12:30 p.m. is already fairly half-full. The vehicle, adorned with the Union Jack, is marketed as the only year-round scheduled…


