The 2024 northern summer broke global temperature records, surpassing previous years and likely making it Earth’s hottest year, according to the EU’s climate monitor. The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported unprecedented heat levels following a series of heatwaves worldwide, which scientists attributed to human-induced climate change. The past three months of 2024 saw the hottest June and August, as well as the highest recorded global temperatures, emphasizing the urgent need for action to address the escalating climate crisis.
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Suspected US airstrike hits Yemen migrant center, 68 allegedly dead
After a reported US airstrike on a detention center for African migrants in Yemen, Houthi-controlled media claimed that 68 people were killed, marking one of the deadliest attacks in recent weeks. The strike occurred in Saada, an area used by migrants trying to reach Saudi Arabia, with distressing footage showing bodies among the rubble and survivors calling for help. Houthi officials condemned the attack as a "brutal crime," and rights advocates have raised concerns about...
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