German Chancellor Slams Turkish Detention of Top Opposition Leader

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has criticized Turkey’s detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, calling it a “very, very bad sign” for the country’s democracy and relations with the EU. Scholz urged the Turkish leadership to end the arrest immediately, citing years of efforts by Berlin and Brussels to improve ties with Ankara. The move has … Read more

Celebrating Nowruz, the Persian New Year Around the World

Persians worldwide marked the start of a new year with traditional dance and fire celebrations. As the holiday known as Nowruz approached, people shopped for festive essentials, preparing to welcome the spring season. Meanwhile, global news stories unfolded. In Gaza, Israeli airstrikes resulted in hundreds of fatalities. Additionally, crucial US aid was dwindling for Sudanese … Read more

Bird Flu Spreads Across North America, Threatens Wild Birds

A bird flu outbreak in North America has devastated poultry and dairy farms, driving up egg prices. But its impact on wild birds is concerning, with over 170 species infected and a recent outbreak killing between 15,000 to 25,000 eared grebes in Utah. Experts warn that handling sick or dead birds can be hazardous, but … Read more

168-Million-Year-Old Cerapodan Ornithischian Dinosaur Discovered

A team of paleontologists has made a groundbreaking discovery in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, uncovering the oldest known cerapodan ornithischian dinosaur fossil to date. The fossilized femur is estimated to be around 168 million years old, pushing back the previous record by nearly 2 million years. The discovery provides new insights into the … Read more

“Super-Venus Exoplanet Reveals Hidden Atmosphere”

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery about an exoplanet called Enaiposha, which orbits a red dwarf star 47 light-years away from the Sun. Initially thought to be a mini-Neptune, researchers now believe it’s more like a super-Venus due to its thick atmosphere composed of hydrogen, helium, water, methane, and carbon dioxide. Using data from the … Read more

Website Temporarily Unavailable Due to High Traffic

A website experienced technical difficulties due to an unexpected surge in traffic. The issue was caused by reaching the site’s maximum capacity, resulting in a ‘429 Too Many Requests’ error message. This error occurs when a server receives too many requests within a short period, exceeding its ability to handle them efficiently. In this case, … Read more

Miami Beach City Commission Withdraws Resolution on O Cinema Film Screening

Miami Beach City officials withdrew a resolution that would have terminated the lease agreement with O Cinema after a screening of an Oscar-winning documentary about Palestinian and Israeli activists. The decision came despite heated debate over censorship and free speech. Critics accused the city of attempting to silence controversial content, while supporters argued that public … Read more

Microsoft Rolls Out Xbox Controller Keyboard for Windows 11

Microsoft has introduced a new gamepad keyboard feature in Windows 11, allowing users to type with an Xbox controller. This improvement enhances the on-screen keyboard’s usability and navigability when using an Xbox controller. The feature is part of ongoing efforts to make Windows more handheld-friendly. The gamepad keyboard includes shortcuts identical to those used in … Read more

Trump Agrees to Partial Ceasefire with Russia on Energy and Civilian Infrastructure

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has agreed to a partial ceasefire with Russia, focusing on energy and civilian infrastructure. The 30-day truce was facilitated by a phone call between Zelensky and former US President Donald Trump. The agreement marks a significant development in the conflict, which began over three years ago. Trump described their conversation as … Read more