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Conflict-Induced Closure of Strait of Hormuz Sparks Global Energy Crisis and Soaring Oil Prices

The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has led to the near closure of the Strait of Hormuz, severely disrupting global oil supplies and causing sharp price increases, particularly impacting energy-dependent Asian countries that have implemented emergency measures to cope with shortages. This disruption has triggered broader economic consequences, including rising costs for fuel and essential products like fertilizers, stock market declines, and a shift toward alternative energy sources. Meanwhile, maritime operations in the strait have become increasingly dangerous due to attacks and military tensions, with shipping largely deterred despite U.S. efforts to secure the vital waterway.

At Least 41 Killed and Thousands Displaced After Glacial Lake Overflows in India’s Himalayan North

At least 41 people have been killed and thousands displaced after a glacial lake overflowed and burst through a dam in India’s Himalayan north. Hundreds of rescuers are searching through slushy debris and fast-flowing, icy water in search of survivors, while the death toll is expected to rise. The disaster has highlighted the need for better infrastructure and more effective disaster management in the region, with the Indian government promising to provide assistance to those affected.

Rescue Workers Face ‘Race Against Time’ to Save Lives After Devastating Earthquake in Turkey and Syria

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake has caused destruction in Turkey and northwest Syria, with search teams and relief supplies coming in from around the world. Rescue workers are facing a difficult task as they try to reach those in need, hindered by a winter storm that has made roads almost impassable. It is a "race against time" to save as many people as possible before the situation worsens.

At least 68 Dead After Passenger Plane Crashes Into Gorge in Nepal

At least 68 people have been confirmed dead after a regional passenger plane crashed into a gorge near Pokhara, Nepal. The twin-engine ATR 72 aircraft was carrying 68 passengers and four crew members. Rescue workers and onlookers have crowded the steep gorge as authorities investigate the cause of the crash. The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has expressed its condolences and is providing assistance to the families of the victims.

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