UN chief warns global leaders: The world is in ‘great peril’
In speeches and remarks ahead of the leaders' meeting, Mr Guterres pointed to "a lack of access to finance for developing countries to recover - a crisis not seen in a generation" that has lost ground for education, health and women's rights.
“Anti-Hijab” Protests Intensify In Iran Over Woman’s Death In Custody
Demonstrations had been held in Tehran, together with in a number of universities, and the second metropolis Mashhad, in response to the Fars and Tasnim information companies. Protesters marched down Hijab Street — or “headscarf street” — in central Tehran denouncing the morality police, the ISNA information company reported.
Memes flood social media as anxious Mexicans process eerily timed earthquake
On WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and beyond, anxious Mexicans found humor in the unexplainable - that an earthquake would strike just an hour after a scheduled earthquake drill in Mexico City and other major cities.
Ukraine warns of ‘nuclear terrorism’ after strike near plant
The missile made impact within 300 meters (328 yards) of the reactors at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, blasting a crater 2 meters (6 1/2 feet) deep and 4 meters (13 feet) across, according to Ukrainian nuclear operator Energoatom.
Britain’s Truss doesn’t expect UK-US trade deal anytime soon
Truss said she was more focused on obtaining accession to the Trans-Pacific trade partnership and striking trade deals with India and the Gulf Cooperation Council of states including Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
NASA’s InSight lander detects space rocks, craters on Mars
Mars is about twice as likely as Earth to have its atmosphere hit by a meteoroid – the name for a space rock before it strikes the surface. However, Earth has a much thicker atmosphere that protects the planet.
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