Zai Apolonio

Zia is a writer for TheMorningNews. Fun outgoing person, she loves to write about news that spreads positivity.

US Military Raid Kills Key IS Leader In Somalia

A US military operation has eliminated a key IS leader in northern Somalia. A military raid was carried out after the approval of the US president Joe Biden. The IS leader Bilal Al-Sudani was responsible for supporting the terrorist network in northern Africa and Afghanistan, according to the military experts.

10 Killed in Mass Shooting At California Monterey Park

At Least ten people have been killed and several injured after a suspect opened fire at Monterey Park in the US state of California. The incident took place in Monterey Park 13 km from Los Angeles. The suspect, carrying a long gun, opened fire in the ballroom dance studio of Monetary Park but managed to flee after killing 10 people. 

Putin Is Weaponizing Food, Says Fertilizer Giant

Amid the accusations of ‘weaponising gas’ to Europe, now Putin has been accused of weaponsing food by heads of world’s biggest fertiliser firms. The accusations came as a surprise to many as Turkiye and Russia sealed wheat deals several times, which UN recently praised. Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused supply issues and energy prices have skyrocketed.

Staying Home Too Much Could Lead To Dementia Risk By 30%

While the world is increasingly connecting to far away horizons, adults may find themselves isolated in this “highly globalized world”. A new research study has revealed that socially isolated adults have 30% more risk of developing the cognitive disorder. The research focused on the relationship between social relations and cognitive changes.

Jack Ma “Quits” AliBABA

The Chinese billionaire is set to hand over most of voting percentage to avoid overall control of the Ant group. In a statement released on Saturday, Jack Ma’s company announced changes that have taken place in the ownership structure that would prevent any shareholder, acting alone or in collaboration with other parties, from controlling Ant Group.

Israel Plans Possible Attack On Iranian Nuclear Sites

Israel has been facing an alarming security threat to its existence since Iran’s nuclear agreement in 2015. While criticizing the deal, Israel has made veiled threats to target Iran’s critical infrastructure. Recently, Israeli Defence Minister, Benny Gantz said that Israel could attack Iran’s nuclear sites in the coming two or three years.

Why KFC Became Key Part Of Christmas In Japan

KFC has become a part of Culture for the Japanese in the last few decades. It has become compulsory to have chicken at Christmas. And over that, it’s fascinating to see that the very tiny population of Japan is Christian. It is not as simple to understand because it has something to do with the trends that took off in the second half of the twentieth century.

Messi Moved Via Helicopter As 4 Million Crowd Swarmed His Bus

On Sunday, Argentina defeated France 4-2 to win their third World Cup in an incredible world cup final. The loss brought chaos in the streets of France while the scenes were completely opposite in Argentina. Just recently, Messi was evacuated through a helicopter when a huge crowd of his fans ran into his bus to see their champion.

Ex-Nazi Typist Convicted Of Complicity In 10,500 Murders

After being found guilty of complicity in the death of more than 10,500 prisoners locked at a Nazi concentration camp, a 97-year-old former secretary was given a two-year suspended sentence. Irmgard Furchner had worked as secretary to lieutenant colonel Paul Werner Hoppe at Stutthof Nazi concentration camp and worked there from 1943 to 1945.

COP15: Nations Agreed To Preserve 30% Earth For Nature

In a historic deal at COP15 UN biodiversity summit, world leaders agreed to protect 30% of Earth for nature by 2030. Leaders of countries from all over the world came to Canada to put forward a fresh set of objectives that will direct global action to reverse natural loss and to protect the existing biodiversity.

Famous Football Journalist Grant Wahl Dies In Qatar

Grant Wahl, a well-known soccer reporter for the United States, died unexpectedly on Friday while covering a game at the World Cup in Qatar. Last month, Grant Wahl’s video went viral when was detained by Qatari authorities for trying to enter the stadium wearing a rainbow t-shirt in support of LGBT rights. Since the very first day, he was busy covering the football world cup but very few knew what was going on inside his body.

UN Warns Complete Destruction If Nature Continue To Decline

The chief of the United Nations’ biodiversity has said that if nature continues to thrive in the backwards direction, life will cease to exist on our planet. In the last five decades, our earth has experienced an enormous amount of degradation at the hands of humans, which is now threatening our own existence on the planet.