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More than a thousand birds saved from pollution in the Black Sea
Following the sinking of two Russian oil tankers during a storm in the Kerch Strait, volunteers and rescuers are actively taking part in the operation to clean up contaminated soil along the Black Sea coast.
Visit the White House with its thousands of Christmas decorations
A drone films the interior of the White House showing the glittering Christmas decorations throughout the historic residence.
Candlelight vigil in Thailand on tsunami’s 20th anniversary
Crowds gathered as they took part in a candlelight vigil on Thursday in the Thai village of Ban Nam Khem to mark 20 years since the massive Indian Ocean tsunami hit the region in one of modern history’s worst natural disasters.
Controversy in Senegal: Minister Calls Riflemen “Traitors”
In Senegal, Cheikh Oumar Diagne, the minister responsible for administration in the presidency, sparked a heated controversy by calling colonial riflemen "traitors."
Forces vives of Guinea stands firm against junta’s extended rule
The Forces Vives platform of Guinea, which includes parts of the opposition and civil society, has announced that it will no longer recognize the authority of the military junta starting December 31, 2024.
Biogas production units slash living costs for farmers in Egypt
As interest in biogas as an alternative to fossil fuels increases, dozens of farmers in Egypt are installing biogas produciton units. The units produce cooking fuel and organic fertiliser from manure, and farmers say they have also cut living costs.
Prayers and tears mark 20 years since the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed some 230,000 people
Around 700 million people around the world live in areas vulnerable to ocean hazards. That number is expected to reach one billion by 2050. While around 80 per cent of tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, they can also be triggered by underwater landslides and volcanoes.
Ceasefire negotiations in Gaza: Egypt and Qatar’s joint initiative
In a meeting held in Cairo, Egypt's foreign minister Badr Abdelatty announced that his country is collaborating with Qatar to establish a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, which would facilitate the entry of aid into the severely affected Palestinian territory.
Funerals held for five Gaza journalists killed by Israel
The attack brings to more than 200 the number of journalists and media workers killed in Gaza, according to the media office there. Human rights and press freedom watchdogs have accused Israel of deliberately targeting journalists in a bid to censor news of its atrocities in Gaza
Did the Al Assad couple divorce?
When asked whether this information was true, Peskov replied: "No, it does not correspond to reality."