Lebanon Ceasefire Under Strain After Surprise Strikes

The fragile Israel-Lebanon ceasefire announced on April 16 is already under severe strain as explosions hit southern Lebanon. Israeli forces are accused of demolishing homes and continuing strikes, mirroring tactics used in Gaza.

Antarctica: No Permanent Human Residents

Antarctica stands alone as the sole continent with no permanent human settlements, due to its extreme environment and scientific focus. Learn why no one lives there indefinitely.

US Extends Russian Oil Waiver to Ease Global Supply Pressure

The US Treasury has granted a month-long waiver allowing global buyers to purchase Russian oil shipments at sea, reversing earlier statements. This move aims to stabilize volatile energy markets disrupted by the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Oil, Gas Prices Drop After Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz

Global oil and European natural gas prices tumbled significantly after Iran announced the Strait of Hormuz is 'completely open,' raising hopes for an end to the critical shipping disruption that has strained energy markets for weeks.

Kashmiri Student Stays in Iran, Refuses to Leave During War

Asif Gulzar, a 22-year-old MBBS student from Kashmir, remains in Iran despite the war, choosing not to abandon the country in distress. He lives alone in Ahvaz, using a VPN to stay connected with family while reading and writing poetry.

Trump Criticizes NATO After Hormuz Developments

Former US President Donald Trump criticizes NATO, stating the US never needed the alliance and highlighting tensions after Hormuz developments. His remarks spark debate on global security.

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