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Unravelling The Secrets Of A Lost Civilization | WION Podcast
Newly discovered rock art in Venezuela points to a previously undocumented culture. The art provides an extraordinary glimpse into the lives and beliefs of a forgotten civilization, offering clues to their cultural significance and place in history. #venezuela #culture #wion #wionpodcast About Channel: WION The World is One News examines global issues with in-depth analysis….
Pakistan’s Chinese submarine raises concerns for India | Latest News | WION
The world powers are engaging in a bit of a race to get the most advanced submarine warfare Pakistan has acquired the first of the eight newly built Chinese submarines. While Islamabad’s addition of the stealth submarine has raised concerns about Beijing’s influence in the South China Sea and also the larger Indian Ocean region….
War on Gaza: Israeli strikes hit house in Nuseirat refugee camp
Israel is intensifying its air and ground attacks across the Gaza Strip – killing dozens of Palestinians in the last 24 hours. The worst strike was on Nuseirat Refugee Camp in central Gaza overnight, where at least 31 people were killed. Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud reports from the scene of the attack in Nuseirat Refugee…
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Heatwaves are melting ice in the Himalayas. The biggest glacier in the Kashmir Valley, Kolahoi Glacier has lost around 23 percent of its mass in the last few decades due to the rise in temperatures and below-normal precipitation in the winters. According to Data, there are around eighteen thousand glaciers in Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh…
Sudan’s conflict leaves civilians at risk as unexploded ordnance threatens lives in the capital
Sudan’s ongoing conflict has left many areas in the capital filled with unexploded ordnance (UXOs), including mortar, tank, and artillery shells. These faulty explosives, which failed to detonate upon firing, pose a significant threat to civilians, especially in residential areas. Since the fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces began, over 100 people…