A massive 8.7 magnitude earthquake near Russia's coast has triggered tsunami alerts across multiple countries, including Japan and the U.S. Residents in coastal areas are urged to evacuate to higher ground as waves could reach four meters.
A new study reveals that even a slight increase in global temperatures could trigger catastrophic sea level rise, forcing millions to flee coastal areas. Experts warn that immediate climate action is essential to mitigate these dire consequences.
A recent military operation in Syria's coastal regions has resulted in over 1,400 deaths, including hundreds of civilians. The crackdown targets loyalists of former president Assad amidst escalating sectarian violence.