Cambodia unveils statue honoring heroic landmine-sniffing rat
A statue in Cambodia honors a late African giant pouched rat that detected over 100 landmines, celebrating its humanitarian work in mine clearance.
A statue in Cambodia honors a late African giant pouched rat that detected over 100 landmines, celebrating its humanitarian work in mine clearance.
Satellite firm Planet Labs suspends access to Iran conflict imagery indefinitely, Reuters reports, citing unspecified reasons for the decision.
Panama implements a plan to prevent fuel price increases, following the Middle East conflict's impact on the global energy market.
Kuwait accuses Iran of drone attacks on an oil sector complex, power facilities, and government sites, raising regional tensions.
More than 500,000 households in Mexico City are in dangerous zones due to sinkholes, slope instability, or vulnerability to rains and earthquakes, according to the local Housing Secretariat.
Two men arrested over the shooting death of a seven-month-old baby in Williamsburg, New York, in a case that has shocked the community.
AI-generated videos target Viktor Orbรกn's election rival, who could unseat him after 16 years in office, intensifying political rhetoric in Hungary's campaign.
A vehicle slammed into a crowd in Louisiana, injuring at least 15 people, according to the sheriff's office. The incident happened at a public event.
The Pentagon reveals 365 U.S. military personnel have been injured since the start of the offensive against Iran, according to DCAS data.
Chapal Bhaduri was Bengal's biggest stage queen until the arrival of women actors shifted the spotlight, marking the end of a unique theatrical era in India.
Trump and Israel ramp up pressure on Iran before a key deadline, as the search continues for a missing US airman, according to Reuters.
U.S. President Donald Trump released a video showing the American aggression against Tehran, sparking international reactions.
German men aged 17-45 must obtain military approval for long stays abroad under the law. While approvals are generally granted, enforcement mechanisms for breaches remain unclear.
Houthis announce joint military operation with Iran and Hezbollah against Israel, attacking Ben Gurion Airport and key military targets, per video on social media.
The search for the weapons system officer of a downed F15 Eagle in Iran presents a serious challenge for the US, with heightened risks if captured.
Two more people have been detained in connection with an arson attack on a defence factory in the Czech Republic, as reported by Reuters.
In Sutiaba, Leรณn, Nicaragua, traditional Holy Week carpets attract hundreds of tourists, transforming streets into a vibrant display of faith and folk art.
Donald Trump criticizes The New York Times for confusing NATO's acronym, explaining how to call an unreliable and weakened partner, and denouncing declining standards at the outlet.
Populist Rumen Radev leads polls in Bulgaria, challenging EU's Ukraine policy. Brussels may deploy censorship tools to influence the April 19 parliamentary election.
Kyiv promotes female service without official mobilization, says Alexandr Dudchak. Women are recruited by contract and can join assault units, Sputnik reports.