Daily summary #1879: The damage caused by the rains in the Southeast, the price increase in February, war between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and more
Severe rains have caused damage in Rio de Janeiro and SΓ£o Paulo, while prices rose by 0.84% in February, largely due to school tuition increases; Pakistan has declared an 'open war' and bombed the capital of Afghanistan, and a video of a child being pushed by a woman in Tokyo has gone viral, leading to outrage on social media.
Pakistani Defense Minister: 'It is now an open war' β Airstrikes on the Afghan capital
The Pakistani military launched airstrikes on Kabul and areas controlled by the Taliban, escalating tensions between the two parties amid claims of heavy casualties on both sides.
Pakistan bombs capital of Afghanistan, declares βopen warβ
Pakistan has launched air strikes on major Afghan cities, including Kabul, escalating tensions and declaring an 'open war' following recent clashes.
Pakistan claims open war with Taliban government in Afghanistan bombing Kabul
Pakistan has launched airstrikes against Afghanistan's capital and the southern city of Kandahar, escalating tensions between the two countries.
Pakistan declares open war against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan
Pakistan has officially declared open war against the Taliban government in Afghanistan, confirming airstrikes on the capital Kabul, which has raised international concerns.
"Russians survive here for 12 minutes." Ukrainians hold the last fortress before the key metropolis
The village of Stepnohirsk represents a critical battleground as Ukrainian defenders face overwhelming Russian artillery fire in their attempt to hold back an advance toward the regional capital city of Zaporizhzhia.
Photos Collection: The War-Time Capital with Lights Out - Current Situation in Kyiv
The article highlights the ongoing struggles faced by the residents of Kyiv as they endure power outages and harsh winter conditions due to the Russian invasion, marking the fourth anniversary of the conflict.
In the capital, the memory of Tadas Tumas, who died in Ukraine, was honored and a monument was consecrated
A memorial service was held in Vilnius to honor Tadas Tumas, the first Lithuanian soldier killed in Ukraine, as a monument was consecrated in his memory.
Rockets attacked the Ukrainian capital just before the anniversary of the invasion
Explosions shook Kyiv early Sunday, just two days before the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, following warnings of a ballistic missile attack from officials.
Photos: Collective Ramadan Tables Return to Khartoum After 3 Years of War
Collective Ramadan iftar gatherings have resumed in Khartoum after three years of war, symbolizing a gradual return to normal life in Sudan's capital.
Tech war: Shanghai boosts chip fund 11-fold under Chinaβs self-sufficiency drive
Shanghai has increased the registered capital of its chip investment fund by 11 times as part of China's strategy for technological self-sufficiency in the semiconductor sector.
Ray Dalio: Fear is pushing the world towards a war using money
Ray Dalio warned that the world is on the brink of a war capital as geopolitical tensions rise and money becomes a weapon, addressing the World Governments Summit in Dubai.
Legendary Investor: The World Is on the Brink of War Where Money Is Used as a Weapon
Ray Dalio warned that the world is dangerously close to a capital war amid increasing political tensions and financial market instability during the World Government Summit in Dubai.
Tehran fire LIVE: Horror smoke rises over Iran's capital after Trump war threat
A large fire in Tehran has sent plumes of smoke into the sky amid escalating tensions following Donald Trump's war threats against Iran.
Russia targets Kyiv after a few days of respite - 'We may have good news,' says Trump
Russian forces launched attacks against Ukraine's capital Kyiv, Kharkiv, and other regions early Tuesday morning, following a brief pause in hostilities, with two people reported injured in Kyiv.
Russia launched a large-scale airstrike on Kiev
Russia carried out a large-scale airstrike on Ukraine's capital, Kiev, injuring at least two people.
Second commercial flight since start of Sudanese war lands at Khartoum airport
A second commercial flight has successfully landed at Khartoum airport, marking a significant step towards normalizing life in the capital following nearly three years of civil war in Sudan.
Residents in the Sudanese capital welcome the government's return to the city
Sudanese citizens in Khartoum expressed excitement over the military-led government's return, signaling a return to normalcy after years of displacement due to civil conflict.
Sudanese government returns to capital after years of war
Sudanβs transitional government has returned to Khartoum after operating from Port Sudan for nearly three years amidst ongoing conflict between the army and paramilitary forces.
The Sudanese Prime Minister Launches His Government's Activities from the Capital Khartoum
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris has launched the activities of his government from Khartoum after 30 months of operating from Port Sudan due to the ongoing war, promising to focus on security, public welfare, and improvements in health, education, electricity, water, and sanitation services.
Bloodshed in Iran: Doctor reports 217 deaths from incidents, Tehran says 'we are at war'
A doctor has reported 217 deaths from the recent protests in Iran, as authorities threaten participants with capital punishment, declaring the nation is in a state of war.
Ukraine under fire: Russia's major attack at minus 20 degrees
Following massive Russian airstrikes, four people have died in Kyiv, prompting Mayor Klitschko to urge residents to temporarily leave the capital.
War in Ukraine: Russian strikes on Kiev leave one dead and four injured
Russian strikes on the Ukrainian capital Kiev overnight resulted in one death and four injuries, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
Mass Ukrainian drone attack against Moscow - Flight routes changed, see image
A large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow has resulted in the suspension of all flights from the Russian capital.
NS Plans for the Redesign of Berlin: The Unbuilt City
The article explores the unrealized plans for Albert Speer's Germania, the would-be Nazi capital in Berlin, and the lasting scars these grandiose ambitions left on the city's landscape despite the war preventing their completion.