Sixty-Eight People Killed in the Ever Worst Plane Crash in Nepal in Thirty Years
- Mae
- January 21, 2023
A total of sixty-eight people perished on Sunday after Yeti Airlines’ domestic flight crashed in Nepal, specifically in the city of Pokhara. This is known to be the worst aircraft crash incident in the history of Nepal after more than thirty years. Teams of rescue workers explored and scoured the plane crash area where the […]
Read MoreNakagin Capsule Tower’s Legacy in Japan is Kept Alive in Restored Pods
- Mae
- January 18, 2023
Tokyo’s famed building was demolished on April, because of fear for asbestos. 23 of those capsules derived from such a procedure, though, have now been saved that can be utilized for future use. These capsules are currently preserved in a warehouse in Chiba prefecture, close to Tokyo. Tatsuyuki Maeda has a reasonable ground to feel […]
Read MoreUK Launches Initiative to Combat Climate Crisis and Plastic Pollution with Ban on Single-Use Products
- Mae
- January 16, 2023
The United Kingdom has started its initiative to help combat the global climate crisis and plastic problem by banning single-use plastic products; most are used by the fast-food industry, like plates and cutleries. The UK is urging establishments and companies to use biodegradable products, which are less likely to impact the environment negatively. The country […]
Read MoreUganda Triumphs Over Sudan Ebolavirus Outbreak: Swift Action and Collaboration Key to Success
- Mae
- January 13, 2023
On January 11, 2023, Uganda announced that its battle against the Ebola virus outbreak had ended. The said Sudan ebolavirus was the leading cause of the infection and spread, which overtook the region for four months. Uganda’s first confirmed case was in the Mubende district, which occurred or began last September 20, 2022. Minister of […]
Read MoreOceans Warm at Alarming Rate: Fourth Consecutive Year of Record-Breaking Temperatures
- Mae
- January 12, 2023
In new research published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, an international team of scientists has revealed that the world’s oceans have been warmer than ever recorded for the fourth consecutive year in 2022. This alarming trend is a clear indication of the ongoing climate crisis caused by human-induced emissions of heat-trapping gases. The […]
Read MoreHongkong, Now Free to Enter the Border of China
- Mae
- January 11, 2023
After a couple of years of being separated from his better half who resides in China, Cheung Seng-bun, a resident of Hongkong made it a point to include himself among the very first ones to cross and enter the border of China. The reopening of the border was announced last Sunday. In addition, the reopening […]
Read MoreNumber of Indie Bookshops Hits a Peak Increase in a Span of 10 Years in 2022 in the United Kingdom
- Mae
- January 9, 2023
The covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions have indeed brought about good things to people. Since pandemic-related lockdowns have been imposed in multiple parts of the world, many people have quested in making it a hobby to read many books at home. As such, bookshops have become in-demand, post-pandemic when such stores have reopened. According to an […]
Read MoreFormer Pope Benedict XVI’s Funeral Attended by Thousands with Pope Francis on the Lead
- Mae
- January 6, 2023
On Thursday, a swarm of mourners went to St. Peter’s Square to pay their respects to the late Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Francis led the funeral, which is quite a remarkable event considering that he is the first pope to do so for a predecessor. It has also been centuries since we have seen a […]
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