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Red Sea arena: Yemen’s Houthis open fourth front in Iran war, with global implications03.04.2026BEHIND THE LINES: By joining Iran’s war, the Houthis have opened a dangerous new arena – one that could hit global trade, oil flows, and the wider regional balance. On March 28, the Houthis organization (known also as Ansar Allah), which controls around 30% of Yemen’s territory and governs the majority of the population, joined Iran’s war against the US and Israel.
'No Kings' protests recap: More than 8 million turned out across all 50 states, organizers say30.03.2026More than 8 million people turned out at over 3,300 No Kings protests across all 50 states on Saturday, organizers said, calling it the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history. Bruce Springsteen performed at the flagship Minneapolis rally.
'The best gift ever': Baby is born after the rarest of pregnancies, defying all odds24.12.2025Suze Lopez holds her baby boy on her lap and marvels at the remarkable way he came into the world. Before little Ryu was born, he developed outside his mom’s womb, hidden by a basketball-sized ovarian cyst — a dangerous situation so rare that his doctors plan to write about the case for a medical journal. Just 1 in 30,000 pregnancies occur in the abdomen instead of the uterus, and those that make it to full term “are essentially unheard of — far, far less than 1 in a million,” said Dr. John Oz
Two more UN peacekeepers killed in southern Lebanon: UNIFIL30.03.2026At least three UN peacekeepers killed this week as violence surges amid Israel’s expanding invasion of southern Lebanon.
Iran executes two men who tried storming military facility during January protest crackdown05.04.2026Iran executed two men convicted of attempting to storm a military facility during January's anti-government protests. The men were among four facing execution in a crackdown on unrest.
Journey through Pages: A Survey of \Plunging into Scholarly Universes\10.08.2023In the domain of writing, each book holds the commitment of moving perusers to unknown regions of creative mind and feeling.
New research reveals urban raccoons across the US show early signs of domestication24.11.2025Raccoons have easy access to food in the form of human trash. It could be jump-starting physical and behavioral changes in the masked bandits, new research suggests.
Horses really can smell our fear, new study finds14.01.2026Horses can detect fear in humans by smell, becoming more likely to startle and more wary of people who are scared, a new study has found.













