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Ethiopia Volcano Eruption Raises Health and Travel Concerns Worldwide

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 Since this morning, only one topic has been trending on social media, WhatsApp groups, and news feeds — a dormant volcano in Ethiopia has suddenly erupted. At first, people thought it might just be a rumor, but when reports of ash clouds and flight cancellations started coming in, the whole world’s attention turned in that direction. Ethiopia, an ancient and beautiful country in Africa, has a volcano that had remained silent for thousands of years. Suddenly, it became active again. After the eruption, a massive cloud of smoke and ash formed in the sky and spread far and wide with the winds. People reported that the ground shook slightly, and the sky looked like it was covered with thick clouds. In some areas, daylight became dim, and a strange smell was felt in the air. Volcanic ash is actually made up of very fine particles of rock and soil, which can be harmful to humans if too much of it enters the body through breathing. How Far Did the Ash Cloud Reach? The biggest impact of t...

Our Planet in Danger: The Reality of Climate Change

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  The world we are living in today is slowly losing its balance. Over the past several years, the weather has completely changed its behavior. Sometimes there is extreme heat, sometimes untimely rainfall, in some places severe droughts, and in others destructive floods — all of this is not just an accident or the anger of nature, but a direct result of climate change. In simple terms, climate change means the continuous rise in the Earth’s temperature, mostly caused by human activities. Smoke from factories, increasing numbers of vehicles, deforestation, and the excessive use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas — all of this is polluting the air and making the planet even hotter. Heat That Is Becoming Unbearable The heat we experience today cannot be compared to what it was 20 or 30 years ago. Every year, new heatwave records are being broken. In regions like Pakistan, India, the Middle East, and Africa, temperatures often rise to 45–50 degrees Celsius. This not only puts hu...

Gennady Golovkin Becomes President of World Boxing – A New Era for Fair and Clean Boxing

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 Boxing has always been considered a tough, disciplined, and highly respected sport around the world. However, over the past few years, international politics, controversies, and governance issues have caused serious damage to the sport. Now, at exactly this turning point, a new and hopeful chapter is beginning — Gennady “GGG” Golovkin becoming the new president of World Boxing. This is not just an appointment; it is a powerful ray of hope for the future of boxing. Gennady Golovkin is a legendary boxer from Kazakhstan who faced the world’s top fighters during his career and won many of his matches by knockout. His ring name “Triple G” (GGG) is famous all over the world. Golovkin is not only a powerful puncher, but also a disciplined athlete and a strong leader. What is World Boxing? World Boxing is a new international boxing body created to establish a more transparent, fair, and athlete-friendly system. The previous international boxing organization (IBA) was accused of corruption...

Tejas Aircraft Crash Sparks Debate on Indigenous Defence Projects

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Around the world, discussions about defence technology never really stop. And whenever a country’s indigenous – locally built – fighter jet becomes the victim of an accident, the level of concern and questioning increases even more. Something similar happened when India’s Tejas fighter jet was involved in an accident. This news did not only shake India, but also drew the attention of people around the world, because Tejas is considered one of India’s most modern and advanced defence projects. In this post, we will try to understand — in a simple and responsible way — what happened, why it may have happened, and what impact it could have on the future, without any exaggeration, blame game, or unconfirmed speculation. 🔥 Tejas Fighter Jet – A Quick Background Tejas is a single-engine, lightweight, multi-role fighter jet developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). It is considered a key part of India’s self-reliance defence policy, meaning India aimed to create its own fighter aircr...

Faisalabad Factory Blast: 15 Workers Dead, Safety Negligence Exposed

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  Today, my heart feels heavy. News has come from a small industrial area in Faisalabad that a boiler exploded in a glue factory, and 15 hardworking brothers were gone in an instant. It was morning, and people were working to earn their livelihood – some were earning for their homes, some for their children’s school fees, and some for their daughter’s wedding. And a single blast destroyed everything. The factory was named “Al-Rehman Chemicals” or something similar, located near Samundri Road in an old industrial zone. Witnesses said the explosion was so powerful that it was heard 2–3 kilometers away, and the entire building collapsed within a minute. Walls fell, roofs flew off, and machinery parts were scattered everywhere. Those workers inside are now hard to identify. Many cases will require DNA testing. Rescue 1122 teams arrived quickly, but by then the fire had consumed everything. Seven workers are still fighting for their lives in the hospital, and doctors say three are in cr...

Marburg Virus Outbreak in Ethiopia: Global Health Alert Explained

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  The world is once again facing a dangerous health emergency. For the first time, Ethiopia has confirmed an outbreak of the Marburg Virus, after which the entire world — especially African countries — has gone on high alert. This virus is considered extremely dangerous because it belongs to the same family as Ebola, and both cause severe hemorrhagic fever. In Ethiopia’s southern region, several people showed unusual symptoms, such as sudden high fever, extreme weakness, vomiting, and in some cases, internal bleeding. When lab tests were conducted, it was confirmed that this is Marburg Virus Disease (MVD). This outbreak has shocked health officials because Ethiopia has never faced this virus before. So far, 3 deaths have been confirmed, and according to authorities, more people may be in critical condition. The Ethiopian government has begun an emergency response in collaboration with the WHO (World Health Organization) and Africa CDC. Contact tracing, isolation zones, and public a...

Bangladesh Political Crisis: Sheikh Hasina Verdict, Nationwide Protests, and Operation Devil Hunt

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 Bangladesh is currently going through a political phase where new developments are emerging almost every day. The atmosphere across the country has become tense, especially since the tribunal announced its decision against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She was given a very serious sentence, and this verdict has shaken the entire political landscape of the country. The public reaction was so intense that within just a few hours, nationwide protests erupted. Sheikh Hasina has always been a prominent figure in Bangladeshi politics. Any major decision regarding her naturally impacts the entire nation. As soon as the verdict was announced, sit-ins, rallies, and demonstrations rapidly increased. Students, workers, and political supporters all poured onto the streets. Security forces had to remain on high alert because the crowds in several areas were becoming uncontrollable. Law enforcement used tear gas and shields to disperse the people, but despite that, the tension remained a...

G20 Summit 2025: Global Decisions, Africa’s Leadership, and Trump’s Surprise Absence

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  The G20 Summit is one of the biggest global forums for international politics, economy, and decision-making, and this year’s summit is being held on 22–23 November 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. This event is especially important because Africa rarely hosts such major global gatherings, and this time, the eyes of the entire world are focused on it. 🌍 What is the G20? The G20 is a group of the world’s major economies, consisting of 19 countries plus the European Union. These nations make decisions about: Global economic policies Climate action Digital future International peace Global trade In simple words, this is the forum where the future of the world is shaped. 🌐 Theme of G20 2025 — “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability” South Africa has chosen this year’s theme to emphasize: Support for poorer and smaller nations Addressing the climate crisis and funding Fair global trade Stronger science & technology cooperation Improving health systems for future pandemics All of...

Mexico City Protest: Gen Z Leads Movement Against Crime and Corruption

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 A major protest is taking place right now in Mexico City, and it has caught the attention of the entire world. This isn’t an ordinary protest — it has turned into a full Gen Z–led movement where young people are openly raising their voices against crime, corruption, and increasing injustice. This protest is no longer just a national issue for Mexico; it has become a major international headline. The killing of a mayor in Mexico gave even more fuel to this movement. People say that unless the government takes strong action against crime and corruption, Mexico’s future cannot be considered safe. That’s why today, thousands of people are out on the streets of Mexico City, raising their voices — and their voices don’t seem like they will stop anytime soon. 🔥 Background of the Protest — Where Did It All Start? A few days ago, a mayor in Mexico was murdered. This incident was not only tragic but also a wake-up call for the entire nation. People held the government responsible, question...

China Delays Shenzhou-20 Return After Space Debris Damage, Astronauts Safely Return in Shenzhou-21

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Space travel today is no longer a sci-fi concept—it’s a reality that global superpowers push forward every single day. But what happened to China’s Shenzhou-20 astronauts has once again revealed the risky side of space technology. Three Chinese astronauts — Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie — who had completed their mission on the Tiangong Space Station, were scheduled to return to Earth on November 5. However, during a routine inspection of their spacecraft, experts discovered something that immediately triggered a red alert: tiny cracks on the capsule. These cracks were not due to manufacturing faults — they were caused by space debris, tiny pieces of space junk that hit the spacecraft at extremely high speed. Even a 1 mm particle traveling in orbit can pierce metal. Because of this risk, China delayed the return mission, putting crew safety above everything else. Space Debris Is No Joke Right now, Earth’s orbit is filled with millions of small and large debris pieces — fragment...

China’s Newly Built Hongqi Bridge Partially Collapses After Landslide

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  A newly constructed bridge in China, known as the Hongqi Bridge, has recently partially collapsed. This incident took place on 11 November 2025 and quickly drew global attention. The bridge had been completed only a few months earlier, and despite being so new, a significant portion of it gave way. The Hongqi Bridge is located in China’s Sichuan province. It was well-known for its long structure and modern design. With a total length of approximately 758 meters, the bridge served as an important link for transportation and local traffic. The collapse is being attributed to a landslide and terrain instability. Since the region is mountainous and the ground conditions are somewhat unstable, one section of the bridge could not withstand the pressure and collapsed. Fortunately, no loss of life or major injuries have been reported so far, which is a major relief, as such incidents often result in serious casualties. This incident serves as a wake-up call, highlighting the importance o...