At least seven ships caught fire in a southern Iran shipyard, in the latest in a series of explosions and fires that analysts speculate could be part of a state-sponsored sabotage campaign targeting industrial, nuclear and military of the country. No casualties were reported in the port of Bushehr, the …
Read More »Protest after Iran’s judiciary confirms death penalty for three protesters | World News
The Iranian judiciary confirmed the death penalty for three men accused of participating in massive anti-government protests last November, sparking a protest by human rights groups and a wave of activism against capital punishment in social networks. An Iranian judiciary spokesman said on an official website on Tuesday that an …
Read More »Satellite image raises suspicions of attack on Iran nuclear site | World News
Recently released satellite imagery shows that an incident at one of Iran’s main nuclear sites this week caused much more extensive damage than revealed by authorities, intensifying suspicions that there could have been an attack on the facility. A satellite image released by London-based Iranian news outlet Iran International shows …
Read More »Heat waves have become longer in most parts of the world since the 1950s: study | Ambient
Heat waves have increased in both length and frequency in almost all parts of the world since the 1950s, according to what is described as the first study to analyze the problem at the regional level. The study found that heat wave escalation varied across the planet, with the Amazon, …
Read More »Global Report: Covid-19 Restricts Hajj and Germany Blocks District | World News
“> Germany It put an entire district on a local shutdown for the first time since it eased its restrictions in early May, after 1,553 employees at the Tönnies meat-processing plant in the western city of Gütersloh tested positive for the virus. Around 360,000 people in the area will be …
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