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According to the the Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition, the organization overseeing the Expo, guest attendance reached 413,000 for the period from April 13 through 18. Add TheJapanNews ...
If you’re in a rush and need some last-minute Fantasy Premier League (FPL) advice, here’s a quick round-up of what you need to know about Gameweek 33. Over 208,000 managers used their Bench Boost chip ...
Copper is the metal most tied to the global economy because of its essential role in sectors from transportation to manufacturing and electrification. A growing emphasis on clean energy means ...
Met Éireann has today (Friday, April 18) updated the weather warning for rain in Co. Wicklow to Status Orange, with immediate effect. The warning will remain in place until 11:00a.m tomorrow (Saturday ...
Met Éireann has today (Thursday, April 17) issued further Status Yellow weather warnings for rainfall which will impact multiple counties. The national forecaster has issued a warning for Galway and ...
Last year was officially Europe's hottest on record, as climate change-fuelled storms and flooding affected 413,000 people, leading to the loss of at least 335 lives and damages totalling at least ...
The Kano State Government filed eight counts, bordering on bribery to the tune of of $413,000 and N1.38bn, against Ganduje, his wife, Hafsat, son, Umar and five others. Other defendants named in ...
Notably, the report indicates that extreme weather events claimed at least 335 lives, with over 413,000 individuals affected by severe storms and flooding. The findings underscore the urgent need for ...
Europe faced its most widespread flooding last year since 2013, with 30 per cent of the continent's rivers hit by significant floods, as fossil fuel-driven climate change continued to prompt ...
The chapter on torrential rains and storms highlights how these events “affected an estimated 413,000 people in Europe” and caused “at least 335 lives lost” last year. Of these, according to the ...
(Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP) Storms and floods in 2024 killed more than 300 people, affected 413,000 others people across Europe, and inflicted at least 18 billion euros ($20.5 billion ...