Papua New Guinea landslide: Over 2,000 buried under rubble
The Papua New Guinea government’s latest numbers are more than triple the U.N.’s estimated death toll from the disaster.
The Papua New Guinea government’s latest numbers are more than triple the U.N.’s estimated death toll from the disaster.
The average team is now worth $2.3 billion, a 5.1% increase from a year ago—despite headwinds in TV rights across Europe.
Years of research has shown microscopic pieces of plastic have made their way into human bodies, including the heart, kidney, liver, testicles and brain.
Flight attendants have accounted for most turbulence-related injuries in recent decades.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appointed the country’s first vice president, Mohammad Mokhber, as the acting president before a new election following the president’s death in a helicopter crash—elevating a longtime ally of Iranian hardliners who once ran the country’s state-related investment firm and oversaw a weapons sale to Russia.
The International Criminal Court on Monday confirmed it is seeking arrest warrants for several Israeli and Hamas leaders—including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—over alleged war crimes committed on Oct. 7 and during the ongoing conflict in Gaza, but even if the warrants are approved, there is no guarantee the leaders will ever be arrested or tried on charges.
A helicopter carrying Raisi and several others crashed in the mountainous northwestern region of Iran on Sunday evening.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter was involved in a “hard landing” incident about 375 miles northwest of Tehran, state news agencies reported.
F1 Academy, led by Susie Wolff, is revolutionizing motorsport and inspiring a new generation of diverse talent in the traditionally male-dominated world of Formula 1.
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