Russia-Ukraine Conflict

The Kremlin released a video glamorizing bomb shelters in response to Ukraine's military operations in Russia. Ukrainian forces are targeting Russian regions. The conflict has led to casualties and destruction in Ukraine.

Ukrainian Cross-Border Attack into Russia

Ukrainian forces staged a cross-border attack into the Kursk region in southern Russia, causing panic and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. The attack has captured an estimated 600 square kilometers of Russian land, leading to chaos and destruction in the area.

Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Russia is fighting intense battles against Ukrainian forces near a major natural gas transmission hub in the Kursk region, leading to casualties and destruction. The conflict is a crucial juncture in the biggest land war in Europe since World War Two.

Hurricane Beryl Hits Texas as Category 1 Storm

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 1 storm, made landfall in Texas causing widespread destruction, power outages, and fatalities. Millions are without power, major highways are flooded, and airports are closed. The storm originated in the Atlantic Ocean and intensified as it moved through the Caribbean before hitting Texas.

Hurricane Beryl in the Eastern Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl caused significant damage in the Eastern Caribbean with powerful winds, possibly exacerbated by climate change.

Impact of War on Gaza and Hamas's Perspective

Senior Hamas official Khaled Meshaal claims Gaza has been destroyed in the war started by Hamas on October 7, but sees it as part of the march towards liberation. Israeli government disputes the extent of destruction. Meshaal, a former Hamas leader, built a net worth of $4 billion in exile. Joel B. Pollak is a Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News.

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Russia's invasion of Ukraine involves the use of retrofitted Russian 'glide bombs' that are causing destruction in front-line cities. The conflict signifies a shift in the world order and Russia's aim to terrorize cities and force people to leave.

New Mexico Wildfires near Ruidoso

Wildfires near Ruidoso, New Mexico led to the evacuation of 8,000 residents, with at least one death and over 1,400 structures burned. The fires consumed more than 23,000 acres by Wednesday morning.

Deadly Storms in the Central U.S.

Deadly storms in the central U.S. kill at least 20 people, injure hundreds, and cause widespread destruction across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The storms have left a trail of devastation, with homes obliterated and lives lost.

Severe Weather in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas

Powerful storms cause destruction in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Authorities assessing damage.

Severe Weather in Central U.S.

Powerful storms killed at least 14 people and caused widespread destruction in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Tornadoes and severe weather led to casualties, injuries, and power outages in the region.

Deadly Storms in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas

Powerful storms in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas killed at least 13 people, with 7 in North Texas. Valley View, Texas, was hit hard, leaving a trail of destruction and tragic loss of life. Residents are left sifting through mangled homes and seeking shelter in makeshift locations. The community is described as tight-knit and devastated by the disaster.

Rare Tornado Hits Northern Haiti

A rare tornado in northern Haiti has injured more than 50 people and destroyed more than 200 homes. The U.N. noted that at least 10 people are seriously injured, with heavy rain expected for most of Haiti.

Conflict in Ukraine

The Ukrainian village of Ocheretyne has been heavily damaged by fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces, with residents fleeing the area. Russia has also increased attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, causing injuries and damage to buildings. Drone footage obtained by The Associated Press shows the extent of the destruction in Ocheretyne and the impact of the conflict on the region.

Severe Weather in Brazil

Heavy rains in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state have led to the death of 31 people, with more missing and displaced. The severe weather has caused destruction and the collapse of dam structures, leading to a critical situation.

Destruction of 150-Year-Old Sycamore Gap Tree on Hadrian's Wall

Two men have been charged with cutting down the popular 150-year-old Sycamore Gap tree on Hadrian's Wall in northern England, causing criminal damage and damaging the wall built in A.D. 122 by Emperor Hadrian. The tree was featured in Kevin Costner's 1991 film 'Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves.'

Tornado Outbreak in Oklahoma and Nebraska

Tornadoes in Oklahoma and Nebraska caused significant damage and resulted in multiple deaths and injuries, leaving thousands without power. President Biden offered federal support to affected areas. Residents are left reeling from the destruction and facing challenges in rebuilding.

Destruction of Ancient Rock Formations in Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Two men are being sought by federal authorities after a video showed them destroying ancient, protected rock formations on the Redstone Dune Trail in Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Las Vegas.

Israel-Palestine Conflict in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip

Israel withdrew its troops from Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, after a four-month battle with Hamas, leaving behind immense destruction and displaced Palestinians. The conflict between Israel and Palestinians has a long history of violence and suffering.

Israeli Ground Troops Withdraw from Khan Younis After Four-Month Battle with Hamas

Israeli ground troops completed four months of heavy fighting against Hamas in Khan Younis, leading to massive destruction in the city. Displaced Palestinians are now returning to witness the devastation.

Israel-Hamas War

The Israel-Hamas war has been ongoing for half a year, resulting in significant destruction and loss of life on both sides.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

Israeli commandos besieged Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for two weeks, causing massive destruction and casualties. The raid targeted Hamas militants, resulting in the hospital being out of service forever. The World Health Organization reported 21 patient deaths and severe conditions for trapped patients.

Taiwan Earthquake

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake in Taiwan resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people and injuries to over 1,000. The quake caused significant damage to infrastructure, leaving hundreds stranded. Survivors shared harrowing experiences of being trapped and witnessing destruction.

Destruction of Gaza's Universities

Gaza's revered universities, including the Islamic University of Gaza and Israa University, embody the aspirations and cultural heritage of Palestinians. However, these institutions have been destroyed by Israeli military airstrikes, leading to devastating consequences for students, professors, and the future of higher education in Gaza.

Taiwan earthquake

Taiwan was hit by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake with minimal casualties and destruction compared to a devastating earthquake in 1999.

Hamas's 'Full-Scale Invasion' of Israel

Retired U.S. Army Major John Spencer warns of a 'full-scale invasion' of Israel by Hamas on October 7th, emphasizing the calculated brutality towards civilians and the danger of allowing Hamas to survive. He criticizes countries halting Israel's operations, stating they play into Hamas's strategy. Spencer calls for the destruction of Hamas to achieve victory for Israel.

Baker in Gaza faces destruction of main bakery branch during war

Baker in Gaza, Ibrahim Abu Hani, faced extensive destruction of his bakery's main branch in Khan Younis during an Israeli ground incursion, while still trying to spread joy through baking cakes for Palestinians in Rafah.

Texas Wildfires

The largest fire in Texas history has scorched 1.1 million acres, killed two people, and caused the death of thousands of livestock. Ferocious winds continue to hinder firefighting efforts across Texas. The fires have destroyed farmland, homes, and businesses, with firefighters struggling to contain the blazes.

Wildfire in Texas Panhandle

Ranchers in the fire-scarred Texas Panhandle are facing the grim task of disposing of potentially thousands of dead cattle killed by smoke and flames. The largest wildfire in Texas history has claimed at least two lives, destroyed hundreds of structures, and burned over 1,700 square miles, with the risk of new fires due to weather conditions. Authorities are urging extreme caution as the fire continues to pose a threat.

Texas Wildfires

Wildfires in the Texas Panhandle may have destroyed up to 500 structures, with the largest blaze in state history leaving a path of destruction. Two people have been confirmed dead, and the threat is not yet over as higher temperatures and winds are forecasted. President Biden has directed federal assistance to affected communities.

Wildfires in the Texas Panhandle

A cluster of wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, including the largest in state history, caused massive destruction, with one confirmed death. Firefighters are battling the blaze, aided by snowfall, but significant challenges remain as the fire threatens homes and cattle ranches.

Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas

The Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas is the largest and most devastating fire in the state's history, burning over 1.1 million acres, with one confirmed death and many homes destroyed. Snow has fallen in some areas affected by the fire. The fire is currently 3% contained.

Texas Panhandle Wildfire

A massive wildfire in the Texas Panhandle has burned more than one million acres, destroying over 40 homes and claiming the life of 83-year-old Joyce Blankenship. The fire is only three percent contained despite efforts from state agencies and the National Park Service. Thousands of cattle have also perished in the blaze.

Wildfires in Texas Panhandle

Massive wildfires in the Texas Panhandle have killed at least one person, destroyed homes, and threatened livelihoods, with no end in sight. Thousands of acres have been scorched, and resources are being mobilized to fight the blazes.

Texas Wildfires Devastation

One person has died and numerous cattle have been killed in wildfires sweeping across Texas, causing devastation and prompting evacuations, power outages, and a temporary shutdown of a nuclear weapons facility.

Texas Wildfires and Climate Change

Massive wildfires, including the Smokehouse Creek Fire in Texas, have caused significant destruction and forced evacuations. Climate change has exacerbated the conditions for wildfires to ignite and spread rapidly.

Sanctions on West Bank Israeli settlers

Sanctions imposed on West Bank Israeli settlers after an Israeli led a campaign of destruction following the Oct. 7 attacks.

Adaptation and Hope Amid Russia's Military Assault on Ukraine

NPR reports on individuals in six Ukrainian cities adapting to and maintaining hope during Russia's military assault on Ukraine, including a tour guide in Odesa, a doctor in Dnipro, an architect in Kharkiv, a lawyer in Kyiv, a mother in the Sumy region waiting for her captured son, and a restaurant co-owner in Kramatorsk.

Israeli Airstrike in Deir al-Balah

An NBC News crew found distressing scenes of death and destruction in a family home in Deir al-Balah after an Israeli airstrike resulted in the death of at least 22 people.