The Doomsday Clock, a measure of the likelihood of a man-made catastrophe, has moved closer to midnight, now sitting at 89 seconds due to global challenges like nuclear risk, climate change, and biological threats. The increase in nuclear weapons, inadequate responses to climate change, and technological advancements have raised the risk of a catastrophic event. Despite the alarming situation, there is hope for humanity to address these challenges and turn back the clock to avoid a point of no return for the planet.
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Brit, 18, on first ever solo flight stranded alone in Doha after wave of cancelled flights
A British teenager, Jamie Mason Walker, has been stranded for over 24 hours at Doha Airport after missing her connecting flight to Melbourne due to delays and escalating conflict in the Middle East, including a missile attack on a nearby US military base. While her family is concerned and in contact with the British Embassy, Jamie remains unaware of the serious situation, attributing her travel disruptions to general delays. Explain It To Me Like I'm...
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