Holocaust Remembrance Day Observed in Europe and Beyond
People across Europe and beyond observed International Holocaust Remembrance Day, reflecting on the massacre of millions and attempts to eliminate Jewish life over 80 years ago.
People across Europe and beyond observed International Holocaust Remembrance Day, reflecting on the massacre of millions and attempts to eliminate Jewish life over 80 years ago.
Archaeologists in Mexico have uncovered a remarkably preserved 1,400-year-old Zapotec tomb in Oaxaca, featuring intricate murals and carvings that shed light on ancient funerary practices.
The symbolic Doomsday Clock has been adjusted to 85 seconds to midnight, marking humanity's closest ever proximity to global catastrophe according to scientists.
Iran's bloody crackdown on protests has killed at least 6,159 people as the rial hits record lows and US military forces position in the region, escalating tensions.
Key global stories include US forces arriving in the Middle East, Italy's outrage at ICE agents at the Olympics, Japan's farewell to giant pandas, a European gas deal bid, and a chateau's renovation plea.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved its symbolic Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight, citing escalating nuclear tensions, climate change failures, and uncontrolled AI development as existential threats to humanity.
The Doomsday Clock has been set to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to global catastrophe, driven by threats from war, climate change, and AI.
The symbolic Doomsday Clock has been moved to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to the hypothetical point of global annihilation in its 79-year history.
Over 70,000 people, primarily women and children, have evacuated Tirah in northwestern Pakistan amid fears of a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban, despite government denials.
The symbolic Doomsday Clock has been adjusted to 85 seconds to midnight, indicating humanity faces greater existential threats than ever before from global conflict, climate change, and artificial intelligence.
Journalist Askold Krushelnycky recounts surviving a Russian Shahed drone attack on his Odesa hotel, revealing Ukraine's brutal winter reality as peace talks stall.
A poignant collection of images from around the world, capturing Holocaust commemorations, geopolitical tensions, and environmental challenges on a single day.
The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists announces the new time on the Doomsday Clock, a symbolic measure of how close humanity is to self-destruction from nuclear threats and emerging technologies.
Japan bids farewell to its final giant pandas as twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei return to China, marking the end of an era amid strained diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Ukrainian officials warn Russia's plan to restart a reactor at the captured Zaporizhzhia plant could cause a 'very dangerous nuclear incident' affecting the entire continent, citing lack of technical knowledge and safety concerns.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day observed globally on January 27th, marking Auschwitz liberation anniversary, with ceremonies across Europe and UN as survivor community diminishes.
Ilana Kantorowicz Shalem, born in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, reveals her mother's incredible story of survival and hope amid unimaginable horror.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte alerts that Ukraine faces its most severe winter in over a decade due to Russian airstrikes on energy infrastructure, with US-led peace talks ongoing.
A devastating landslide in West Java has killed at least 23 Indonesian marines during a border patrol training exercise, part of wider weather-related disasters claiming dozens of lives.
Eastern Congo's city of Goma remains under M23 rebel control, with economic paralysis and severe humanitarian impact defining daily life for residents.
A group of Nigerian military officers will stand trial for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Bola Tinubu's government, following an investigation into their conduct.
North Korea has conducted a ballistic missile launch in close proximity to Japan, escalating regional tensions and global security concerns under Kim Jong-un's leadership.
Moscow employs controversial methods including prisoner releases, foreign recruitment and coercion to replenish forces in Ukraine conflict while avoiding unpopular mobilisation.
Ilana Kantorowicz Shalem, born in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, reveals her remarkable survival story as one of the youngest Holocaust survivors.
A fragile ceasefire between Syria's government and Kurdish-led forces holds in the northeast, but civilians on both sides face displacement, fear, and deep-seated resentment as the country navigates a precarious transition.
Reports from Iran indicate a death toll of 30,000 in recent protests, with allegations of secret mass burials and disappeared bodies raising international alarm.
Human rights activists report over 6,100 killed in Iran's crackdown on protests as US military assets arrive in the region and Iranian-backed militias signal readiness for conflict.
Venezuela's leading prisoner rights group reports dozens of prisoners released over the weekend, with hundreds of dissidents still detained as the US pressures the acting government.
A 120-year-old poem by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad predicting earthquakes, bloodshed, and celestial signs has gained renewed attention as some interpret it as foreseeing contemporary conflicts and disasters.
The Nigerian military announces that several officers will be tried following an investigation that uncovered an alleged plot to overthrow President Bola Tinubu's government.