CAPE TOWN, South Africa — In an effort to contain numerous outbreaks of avian influenza, South Africa has euthanized approximately 7.5 million chickens, posing a risk of egg and poultry shortages for consumers, as reported by the government and the national poultry association on Tuesday.
14-Year-Old Boy in US-Flag Cap Kills Two in Bangkok Mall Shooting Spree
House Democrats are facing a unique dilemma with Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida pushing for a vote to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy. This situation could force Democrats to decide whether to help McCarthy keep his position.
Take heed of this warning: The federal government is set to carry out a nationwide examination of the emergency alert system on Wednesday afternoon.
A tragic crash occurred during a supercar tour in South Sardinia, Italy, when a couple's Ferrari collided with a Lamborghini while attempting to overtake a campervan. The ensuing accident caused the campervan to topple over.
A band claims that they are being compelled to alter their name due to legal action initiated by the owners of easyJet. Easy life, a band based in Leicester, has disclosed that they are facing a lawsuit from easyGroup, the parent company of easyJet, on the grounds that their name is too similar to the airline's. The band asserts that they have never adversely affected the airline's business and expresses certainty about this. On the other hand, easyGroup argues that it would be unjust to permit the band to use the "easy" brand name without making royalty payments.
In Delhi, police have conducted searches at the residences of well-known journalists and authors as part of an inquiry into the financing of the news website NewsClick. The founder of NewsClick, Prabir Purkayastha, along with a colleague, has been arrested, and law enforcement officers have also confiscated laptops and mobile phones. The investigation revolves around allegations that NewsClick received illicit funding from China, a claim vehemently denied by the website. Critics argue that these actions represent a deliberate assault on press freedom.
Live Aid, one of the most iconic concerts in history, is set to be transformed into a stage musical in London next year. The original event, which took place at Wembley Stadium on July 13, 1985, was organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. The musical, titled "Just For One Day," will incorporate songs performed that day by legendary acts like Queen, U2, Sir Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, and Sting.
A tragic incident occurred in northern Mexico when the roof of a church collapsed, resulting in the loss of at least 10 lives, including three children. The catastrophe unfolded during a baptism ceremony at the Santa Cruz church in Ciudad Madero, with approximately 100 attendees present.
The Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), an organization based in the Netherlands known for its seismic predictions, has gained attention for forecasting a major earthquake in Pakistan.