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Police Stormed Europe’s Most Dangerous Crime Network

Police all across Europe, have arrested more than 44 suspects in multiple raids. The suspects were believed to be part of a huge criminal empire all across Europe.  The network is considered one of the most dangerous crime organizations, running across multiple European countries such as Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, France, and the Slovak Republic.

Iran Arrests Footballer For Supporting Anti-State Protests

Amid growing anti-regime protests that have resulted in more than 300 deaths, Iranian regime has arrested a famous football player. The popular footballer was arrested for backing anti-state protests back home. Voria Ghafouri was arrested for spreading propaganda against Iran, his home country.

Over 20,000 Died In Summer Heat Waves In Europe

One of the biggest threats from climate change is the ‘heat waves’. Each year, thousands of deaths are caused due to high temperatures around the world, many of which go unreported. Recent report shows more than 20,000 died in western Europe in this year’s summer.

China Is Developing New Nuclear System To Power Moon Base

China is advancing forward like no other country on the planet. The aim of it is to set up lunar research centers by 2028. China will establish a lunar research station, eight years earlier than anticipated. The landing mission included running scientific tests like 3D printing lunar dust, followed by others in near future.

Turkey Signals Military Invasion Of Syria And Iraq

After bombing the positions of Kurdish terrorist groups for days, Turkey has officially declared that it’s going to intervene in Syria and Iraq. Turkey has been blaming the Kurdish terrorist groups for carrying out bomb explosion in central Istanbul that killed 6 and injured more than 80.

53 Bags of Human Corpses Found In Mexico

Another horror has been added to the list of other horrors, for the residents of Guanajuato. The authorities have unearthed a total of 52 bags of human remains during an investigation. More than 300 others fell victim to the gang violence in Guanajuato in recent months.

US To Return 192 Stolen Artifacts To Pakistan

The United States has pledged to return 192 stolen artifacts back to Pakistan. The artifacts returned to Pakistan by The Manhattan District Attorney, were estimated to have a combined worth of $3.4 million. The artifacts were seized for investigation purposes that involved an art dealer.

World Population To Hit 8 Billion, Projected By The UN

The world population hit the 7 billion landmark just 11 years ago. There are 7 billion more people on the planet as compared to 1800, when the population was only 1 billion. Four months back, the UN predicted that the population of our world will reach the 8 billion post by the middle of November.

Turkey Rejected US Sympathy Over Istanbul Attack

Turkish government has rejected the US condolences over the recent bomb explosion. Six were killed and more than 80 injured after an explosion in the busy central region of Istanbul on Sunday. The police immediately covered the area of the explosion. The terrorist attack shocked the busy Taksim Square area. 

US And Russia To Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Tensions

Joe Biden’s administration will resume talks with the Russian counterpart amid serious tensions between both countries. Putin has threatened to use nuclear weapons multiple times after its invasion of Ukraine. The Talks will take place in Cairo, Egypt in the near future. Both the countries came together several times in the past to limit the quantity of nuclear arsenals.

UN Chief Warns 54 Countries About Facing Bankruptcy

More than 50 countries are going to default according to UN official while talking to an audience during the COP27 summit. The situation of the poorest economies has been worse amid growing energy and food crises and inflation. Achim Steiner, the UN global development chief, argued that the UN has listed 54 countries that are on the brink of bankruptcy.