
UNIFIL Reports Fifth Peacekeeper Wounded Amid Escalating Tensions in Lebanon
A fifth UN peacekeeper has been wounded in south Lebanon amid escalating tensions near the Israeli border, UNIFIL reports.
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A fifth UN peacekeeper has been wounded in south Lebanon amid escalating tensions near the Israeli border, UNIFIL reports.
An Israeli airstrike on Al-Muaisrah in Mount Lebanon killed five and injured 14 others, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Five people were killed and 14 injured in an Israeli airstrike on the town of Al-Muaisrah in Mount Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health on Saturday.
The 2024 BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, from October 22 to 24, marks the group’s first meeting after expansion, heralding a new era of collaboration among leading emerging economies.
Each spring and fall, Chicago’s enthusiasts work tirelessly to rescue migrating birds that collide with high-rise buildings, emphasizing the need for urban wildlife conservation.
Chicago enthusiasts mobilize to protect migrating birds from high-rise risks, implementing rescue efforts and advocating for bird-friendly practices.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone have pledged to enhance cooperation by aligning their countries’ development strategies, aiming to promote mutual success and strengthen regional ties.
A new WWF report reveals a devastating 76% decline in Africa’s wildlife populations over the past 50 years, highlighting urgent calls for transformative action to protect natural ecosystems.
Africa’s wildlife populations have plummeted by 76% since 1970, according to WWF-Kenya’s 2024 Living Planet Report, highlighting urgent threats to biodiversity and the need for transformative conservation actions.
Bloomberg warns that the EU’s decision to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs may backfire, undermining decarbonization goals and sparking a trade war that could harm both economies.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf arrived in Beirut on Saturday, aiming to bolster Iran-Lebanon relations amid regional developments.
Devastating wildfires have ravaged Sao Paulo’s nature reserves, consuming over 9,700 hectares and leaving wildlife in crisis. Rehabilitation centers struggle to care for injured animals.
Devastating wildfires have consumed over 9,700 hectares of Sao Paulo’s nature reserves, displacing wildlife and overwhelming rehabilitation centers. Efforts continue to save injured animals.
Approximately 48,000 liters of PFAS-contaminated water leaked from the U.S. Yokota Air Base in Japan during heavy rainfall in August, raising environmental concerns and prompting calls for investigation.
Approximately 48,000 liters of PFAS-contaminated water overflowed from the U.S. Yokota Air Base in Japan during heavy rainfall in August, raising environmental concerns over delayed reporting.
SCO Secretary-General Zhang Ming condemns a terrorist attack in Pakistan’s Sindh Province, pledging support to combat terrorism and uphold regional security.
In Jos, Nigeria, a tree-side barbing salon is attracting men seeking affordable, electricity-free shaves, offering clean cuts under the shade of trees.
Two UN peacekeepers were injured as the Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalated, raising international concerns. Israeli military operations in Lebanon and Gaza continue amid criticism over attacks near UN positions.
China will soon implement new fiscal policies to support its economy, according to Finance Minister Lan Fo’an, who expressed confidence in meeting the country’s annual budget targets.
At the 19th East Asia Summit in Vientiane, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the importance of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, calling for stronger commitment to peace and cooperation in the region.