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A devastating fire engulfs Copenhagen's historic old stock exchange, causing its iconic spire to collapse as emergency responders struggle to contain the inferno.
Brave individuals risk their lives to salvage precious artifacts from the blaze, while authorities work to determine the cause of the fire.
The loss of this cherished landmark, dating back to the 17th century, leaves Denmark mourning a significant piece of its cultural heritage.
UN Issues 'Red Alert' , Regarding Global Warming , After Record Heat in 2023.
Al Jazeera reports that the United Nations' weather
agency has sounded a "red alert" regarding global
warming, citing a number of different factors.
Those factors include record-breaking levels of
greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, as well as
record-high temperatures on both land and sea.
Those factors include record-breaking levels of
greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, as well as
record-high temperatures on both land and sea.
The U.N.'s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns there is a "high probability" that 2024 will continue to break high-temperature records. .
The same March 19 report warned
that the world's efforts to reverse
global warming have proven to be inadequate.
Never have we been so close –
albeit on a temporary basis at
the moment – to the 1.5C lower
limit of the Paris Agreement
on climate change. , Celeste Saulo, World Meteorological Organization
(WMO) secretary-general, via Al Jazeera.
The WMO community
is sounding the red
alert to the world, Celeste Saulo, World Meteorological Organization
(WMO) secretary-general, via Al Jazeera.
According to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate
Change Service, the world has already exceeded the
1.5 degree Celsius limit set by the Paris Agreement.
Earth’s issuing a distress call, Antonio Guterres, U.N. Secretary-General, via Al Jazeera.
The latest State of the Global
Climate report shows a planet
on the brink. Fossil fuel pollution is
sending climate chaos off the charts, Antonio Guterres, U.N. Secretary-General, via Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera reports that the news comes as experts
and government representatives are set to meet in
Copenhagen to push for greater global climate actions. .
Al Jazeera reports that the news comes as experts
and government representatives are set to meet in
Copenhagen to push for greater global climate actions.
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Goldy Brar, the prime suspect in the Murder case of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, has been fatally shot in the US, according to media reports. According to reports, citing American news channels, Brar, who was declared a terrorist by the Home Ministry, was attacked on Tuesday evening in Fairmont and Holt Avenue. Unidentified attackers allegedly opened fire on Brar and his buddy as they were standing outside his house and then fled the area. Two people were taken to the hospital where one of them died.
#SidhuMoosewala #GoldyBrar #ArshDallaLakhbir #MurderMastermind #USCrime #GangWarfare #JusticeForGoldyBrar #RivalryEndsInViolence #CriminalJustice #CrimeNews
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Hong Kong witnessed a stunning display of nature's power as nearly 10,000 lightning strikes illuminated the city overnight. From towering residential buildings to iconic landmarks, witness the electrifying spectacle that lit up the skies. Stay tuned for more updates on this breathtaking event
#HongKong #HongKongLightening #HongKongThunderstorm #ChinaRains #HongKongNews #HongKongThunderstorm #Oneindia
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In China's southern Guangdong province, heavy rains led to a highway collapse, resulting in the deaths of 19 individuals. The incident highlights the dangers posed by extreme weather events in the region. Rescue efforts are underway as authorities work to address the aftermath of the collapse and mitigate further risks to public safety.
#China #Guangdong #GuangdongRains #ChinaFloods #ChinaRains #Chinaupdate #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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Panic ensues as over 100 schools in Delhi-NCR receive bomb threats, prompting swift action from security agencies. The Home Ministry labels the threats as 'hoax', but investigations are ongoing. Stay updated with the latest developments on this alarming situation.
#delhischool #delhischoolnews #delhithreat #delhischoolthreat #delhi #bombthreat #delhincr #delhipolice #englishnews #latestnews #newstoday #breakingnews #dps #sanskritischool #noidaschool
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Watch the aftermath of a harrowing collision in downtown Los Angeles, where a University of Southern California shuttle bus and a Metro light rail train collided, leaving over 50 people injured. Stay tuned for updates on the investigation and the response to this shocking incident.
#TrainBusCollide #LosAngeles #Metro #Downtown #LosAngelesNews #LA #SouthernCalifornia #LosAngelesAccident #Oneindia
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These Are the Happiest Countries , on Earth in 2024.
The World Happiness Report
was released on March 20.
It was compiled using global survey data based on life evaluations from 2021 to 2023.
Six key variables were considered:
"GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity and
perceptions of corruption," CNN reports. .
The 10 happiest countries in the world are:.
Australia.
Switzerland.
Luxembourg.
Norway.
Netherlands.
Israel.
Sweden.
Iceland.
Denmark.
Finland.
The United States dropped to No. 23.
The lowest-ranked countries for
happiness are Congo, Sierra Leone,
Lesotho, Lebanon and Afghanistan. .
The lowest-ranked countries for
happiness are Congo, Sierra Leone,
Lesotho, Lebanon and Afghanistan. .
The lowest-ranked countries for
happiness are Congo, Sierra Leone,
Lesotho, Lebanon and Afghanistan. .
The lowest-ranked countries for
happiness are Congo, Sierra Leone,
Lesotho, Lebanon and Afghanistan. .
The lowest-ranked countries for
happiness are Congo, Sierra Leone,
Lesotho, Lebanon and Afghanistan.
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The History of , International Women's Day.
For more than 100 years,
March 8 has been known as
a special day for women. .
It was first celebrated in 1911 in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland.
The United Nations made March 8
the official date in 1975.
It is a national holiday in Russia,
and sales of flowers double around March 8.
In China, many women
only work a half-day on March 8.
There is also an International Men's Day,
celebrated on Nov. 19.
International Men's Day is
not recognized by the United Nations
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