Month: May 2024

Belgorod: Russian building collapses after Ukrainian attack | DW News

A 10-story apartment block collapsed in a Russian city close to Ukraine. Russian officials say that it was hit by…

US Secretary of State: ‘Israel on trajectory to potentially inherit an insurgency’ | DW News

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Israel’s tactics in Gaza have meant a "horrible loss of life for civilians"…

Lightning bolt strikes volcano in Guatemala

Onlookers couldn’t believe their eyes as a bolt of lightning appeared to burst from an erupting volcano in Guatemala. Subscribe…

Relatives carry shrouded remains of victims killed in Israeli airstrike out of hospital morgue

Mourners gathered outside the Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip to retrieve the bodies of four…

Search for survivors after apartment block collapses in Russia border city after heavy shelling

An apartment building has partially collapsed in the Russian border city of Belgorod, killing a number of people. Russia’s Investigative…

0512 Today in History

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What is ultra-processed food and what does it mean for your health? | BBC News

There has been a lot of debate around the world about ultra-processed food and some studies have suggested it is…

Students, staff at University of Amsterdam gather at dismantled pro-Palestinian protest camp

(7 May 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Amsterdam, Netherlands – 7 May 2024 1. Wide of students protest march 2….

How German microcredits create jobs in Turkey for Syrian refugees | Focus on Europe

Refugees often find it difficult to build a new life for themselves. Micro-credits can help. Emel Shamma is a Syrian…

US regulators investigate ‘bait-and-switch’ schemes with travel rewards credit cards

ABC News’ Alexis Christoforous reports on the investigation into travel reward credit cards and why federal regulators are now getting…