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  • A car plowed into a crowd in Modena, Italy, injuring eight people, four of whom are in critical condition.
  • In Bangkok,Thailand, a freight train and a bus collided on Saturday, resulting in at least eight fatalities and thirty-two injuries.
  • Tens of thousands of protesters attended the latest rally organized by far-right group on Saturday in London.
  • A massive explosion and fire tore through a Maine lumber company, killing a 27-year-old firefighter and injuring ten others.
  • Ten persons on board the MV Hondius cruise ship have been found to have both confirmed and probable cases of hantavirus, including two confirmed deaths and one person who is still suspected of died from the virus.

Category: Video Report

September 20, 2023

Authorities in Los Angeles Plan to...

The city of Los Angeles has come up with a plan to put homeless people in city hotels, but some locals don’t like the plan.

September 19, 2023

In Malawi, Soaring Maize Prices Pose...

A 110% spike in maize prices from the previous year has made the chronic food insecurity that has plagued Malawi for years worse.

September 18, 2023

Kenyan Farmers to Abondon Coffee Cultivation...

According to the International Coffee Organization, Kenya is Africa’s fifth-largest producer of coffee. But much like other farmers, Kenyan coffee farmers are being squeezed by climate change, price fluctuations, and now a real estate boom.

September 16, 2023

After Historic Earthquake, Moroccans Unite

Following the recent historic 6.8-magnitude earthquake, which left at least 2,900 people killed and more than 5,500 injured, Moroccans have united together and shown generosity to the survivors.

September 15, 2023

Pakistan’s Unregulated Cable Cars: Hanging in...

Due to an absence of roads and bridges, unregulated chairlifts are a common mode of transport for many mountain communities in Pakistan.Authorities shut down cable cars for inspections after the recent rescue of eight people from a broken chairlift drawn attention to poor safety standards.

Tiktok:Popular in Kenya But Facing Backlash...

TikTok, one of the most popular applications in the world, is under growing scrutiny in Kenya over what some critics see as hate speech and explicit and obscene content. Even though millions of young Kenyans use the Chinese app for entertainment, social connections, or even to make money, an activist has petitioned parliament to ban the app.

September 14, 2023

After Devastating Earthquake, Moroccans Unite

The most powerful earthquake to strike Morocco in more than a century has left behind extensive damage. However, residents say that the earthquake has shown Moroccans’ resilience and spirit.

September 13, 2023

Nigerian Banks Add E-Fraud to List...

The World Bank estimates that 64 million people in Nigeria did not have an account with a bank or other reputable financial institutions as of 2022. But those who do are becoming victims of electronic fraud against banks, or e-fraud.

September 12, 2023

Authorities in Eastern Libya Say 2000...

According to Benghazi based Prime Minister Osama Hammad, the Mediterranean storm Daniel caused devastating floods in Libya that completely submerged large neighborhoods in the east of North African nation. During a Monday television appearance, Hammad said, “The number of people killed exceeded 2,000, and entire neighborhoods were swept away by the (flood) water.” One of the worst-affected regions was the port city of Derna in eastern Libya, which was declared a disaster zone after two dams there collapsed and large parts of it were submerged, cutting off communications and electricity.

Dutch Athlete Completes 2,500 Kilometers to...

To raise funds for ambulances on the front lines in Ukraine, a runner has finished a 50-day ultramarathon from Amsterdam to Kyiv. Duth National Boas Kragtwik completed his 2,500-kilometer run in Kyiv, where reporter Lesia Bakalets was at the finishing line.

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