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Support and Stability Apparatus (SSA) chief Abdel Ghani al-Kikli confirmed dead.
Gunfire heard in various areas of the Libyan capital of Tripoli.
Libyan sources: The Ministry of Interior urges all citizens in Tripoli to remain in their homes.
Libyan sources: Air traffic halted at Tripoli Airport following reports of the death of Support and Stability Apparatus (SSA) chief Abdel Ghani al-Kikli.
Libyan sources: Clashes and military movements reported inside the capital, Tripoli.
Sheikh Qassem: Lebanese officials must also prioritize rebuilding the state economically and socially, as well as returning the depositors’ funds.
Sheikh Qassem: The second priority is reconstruction, and I call on the Lebanese government to place this item first on the agenda of its next session.
Sheikh Qassem: Lebanese officials must prioritize ending Israeli aggression, its violations, its occupation, and securing the release of prisoners.
Sheikh Qassem: We are part of the new era and partners in its benefits, and we want those who previously took certain stances for specific reasons to reconsider them in order to build the country.
Sheikh Qassem: We say to the servants of Israel: return to your national sense so that we can work together.
The Canoe Brook floating solar array in the US (AP)

Clean energy supplied 40% of global power in 2024: Report

A think tank reports that while solar has been the fastest-growing energy source over...

  • Environment
  • 8 Apr
Human activity drives biodiversity loss across all species: Study

Human activity driving biodiversity loss across all species: Study

A global study finds human activity is accelerating biodiversity loss, with habitat...

  • Europe
  • 26 Mar
99% of the world is breathing unsafe air!

99% of the world is breathing unsafe air!

A new report from IQAir revealed that only seven countries worldwide meet the World...

  • Environment
  • 22 Mar
FILE - The Palisades Fire ravages a neighborhood amid high winds in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP)

Climate whiplash: Extreme weather patterns disrupt major global cities

Over the past two decades, dozens of cities, including Madrid, Riyadh, and Lucknow,...

  • Environment
  • 12 Mar
Firefighters battling a wildfire near the city of Ofunato, Iwate prefecture. (AFP)

Rain falls on Japan as it battles its most severe wildfire in 50 years

As thousands are evacuated and thousands more attempt to contain the Japan wildfire,...

  • Environment
  • 5 Mar
An iceberg seen on NASA’s Aqua satellite, known as A23a, center, is visible as it heads toward South Georgia Island, top, on Jan. 15, 2025, off the coast of Antarctica. (NASA Worldview via AP)

World's largest iceberg runs aground off heavily inhabited island

A23a is stuck around 70 kilometers from South Georgia Island, home to seals and...

  • Environment
  • 5 Mar
entoo penguins stand on rocks near the Chilean station Bernardo O'Higgins, Antarctica, Jan. 22, 2015. (AP)

Antarctic Ocean current could slow by 20%, worsening climate impacts

A study has found evidence of a “substantial reconfiguration of Southern Ocean dynamics,”...

  • Environment
  • 4 Mar
Coffee and eggs; your costly breakfast

Coffee and eggs; your costly breakfast

Climate change, economic pressures, and political uncertainty are driving up the cost of...

  • Latin America
  • 2 Mar
Aerial view of erosions in Buriticupu, Maranhão state, Brazil. (AFP/Getty Images)

Brazil Amazon city declares emergency as massive sinkholes emerge

In Buriticupu, around 1,200 people face the threat of losing their homes, with residents...

  • Environment
  • 22 Feb
Idyllic Australian islands choked with 414 million pieces of plastic. (AFP via Getty Images)

Australia mulls relocation of Cocos Islands residents

The Cocos Islands, a remote archipelago of 27 small atolls located 2,936 kilometers (1,824...

  • Asia Pacific
  • 10 Feb
-In this Friday, Jan. 6, 2012 file photo, northern shrimp, also called pink shrimp, lay on snow aboard a trawler in the Gulf of Maine.

Microplastics found in 99% of seafood, study reveals

The peer-reviewed study found microplastics in 180 out of 182 samples, which included five...

  • Environment
  • 4 Feb
The "melting borders" phenomenon redrawing national boundaries

The "melting borders" phenomenon redrawing national boundaries

As glaciers rapidly melt, borders between countries like Italy, Austria, and Switzerland...

  • Europe
  • 21 Jan
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  • US & Canada
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