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How Pakistan flood disaster are extreme weather events

The flash floods in Pakistan are a "wake-up call" to the realm on the attacks of changing climate, professionals have just said.  The record-breaking moisture would decimate any region,n't only poorer ones, one planetary scientist has told BBC News.

US needs to approve $1.1bn Taiwan arms embargo, offending China

US has offered to sell $1.1bn (£955m) in munitions to Taiwan, instigating conflict from China.  The new agreement includes a laser rangefinder to track arriving missile attacks and anti-ship and anti-air rockets.

Now-dry offshoot of the Nile helped establish Egypt's temples, new research appears to say

Researchers guided by geographer Hader Sheisha at Aix-Marseille University in France utilised biological and ecological information that would help faithfully reproduce what Egypt's Nile headwaters may well have glanced that's over the prior 8,000 years.

Why NASA is returning to the planet 50 years later with Artemis I

( CNN) it's chance to sit back to the lunar surface.  Almost thirty years after its last Apollo quest delved to the moon, NASA has founded a software package that vow to come ashore various human on uninhabited astronomical zones and subsequently the earth's crust of Mars -- but it all commences with Artemis I.

Boris Johnson's spent so long pulled of electricity, but Britain's PM could very well be intending a got back

Hasta por fin, baby ': Boris Johnson ribbons out again to lawmakers' cheers from the crowd 01: 38  London (CNN) As Boris Johnson's moment in Downing Street draws to a close the week after, Westminster dials are secretively guessing what he might do sometime this.