Greek Oil Tankers Hit by Drones in Black Sea

Four Greek-managed oil tankers were attacked by unidentified drones near Russia's Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal. The incident disrupted Kazakh oil exports.

US Used Civilian Plane in Strike, War Crime Concerns

The Pentagon deployed a secret aircraft disguised as a civilian plane in a Caribbean drug interdiction operation last September, killing 11 people. Legal experts question if this constitutes perfidy, a war crime under international law.

Death Valley's Rare Pupfish: A Story of Survival

In the scorching heart of Death Valley, the Devils Hole pupfish thrives in a tiny, hot cave. With just 38 left after earthquakes, this inch-long marvel shows incredible resilience.

Khamenei Ordered Live Fire on Iran Protesters: Report

A new report claims Iran's Supreme Leader directly authorized lethal force against protesters. The unrest, driven by economic crisis, has spread nationwide with thousands reportedly killed or arrested.

US Bill Seeks Greenland Annexation, Faces Opposition

Republican Representative Randy Fine introduces the Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act, aiming to authorize Trump to acquire Greenland for strategic control of Arctic shipping lanes, while Democrats and Greenland push back.

Chennai's Winter Chill Sparks Meme Frenzy Online

Chennai experienced unusually low temperatures, dropping 5°C below normal, leading residents to bundle up and sparking hilarious memes on social media about the unexpected cold snap.

BBC Moves to Dismiss Trump's $10 Billion Lawsuit

The BBC plans to ask a US federal court in Florida to dismiss Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit over a documentary that edited his 2021 Capitol riot speech, citing lack of jurisdiction.

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