Resistant Bacteria Are Advancing Faster Than Antibiotics: A Global Challenge with Local Conseq
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Liz Truss has been chosen as the next Conservative leader and will become the UK’s next prime minister following the resignation of Boris Johnson. She will be the country’s third woman prime minister and was selected in a vote among Tory Party members, wh...
Liz Truss has arrived in Downing Street and has begun her speech. She begins by paying tribute to Boris Johnson for delivering Brexit and dealing with the pandemic. "Now is the time to tackle the issues that are holding Britain back," she says. "We need...
Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie have left Number Ten Downing Street for the final time. It was the first act in a carefully choreographed handover of power - that saw Liz Truss become Britain's new prime minister. We spoke with Quentin Peel from the Eur...
In this edition of Eastern Express TVP World zooms in on the geopolitical meaning behind the terrorist attack outside Russia’s Embassy in Kabul that claimed ...
Russia is reportedly building up its naval forces in the Mediterranean Sea amid the ongoing Ukraine war. Russia has reportedly deployed its nuclear-powered submarine in the Mediterranean Sea since August. The Severodvinsk submarine is armed with Kalibr cr...
Eu gas prices again reached near-record highs on Monday. EU countries are digesting the implications of Russia's decision to switch off flows down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany, announced on Friday. European stocks dropped at the start of the week...
Climate change is causing rising temperatures, extreme weather events and more and more drought. And, in this changing reality, everyone needs more water. Humans are competing with the natural world for water. What does this mean for biodiversity? Fewer a...
In Germany, farmers are struggling with the impact of heatwaves and drought. Jonas Schulze Niehoff in eastern Germany is no exception. Alongside the traditional grains and potatoes, he's now testing out drought-resistant quinoa and chickpeas.
With over 60 percent of the world's uncultivated arable land, Africa should not be importing most of its grain, right? Ten years ago a World Bank report said "Africa's farmers can potentially grow enough food to feed the continent and avert future food cr...
Why Did The Earth Totally Freeze For 100 Million Years?
The Taliban on Wednesday displayed Soviet-era Scud ballistic missiles at a military parade in Kabul held to mark one year since the departure of American forces from Afghanistan. The parade was held at the Bagram Air Base and was attended by top Taliban m...
This video will showcase the London walk in Posh neighbourhoods like South Kensington showing elegant alleyways and houses of the rich. Lots of celebrities reside in these areas. We will walk towards Brompton Road and end up in Harrods store to do a quick...
Over the last few months, Europe has quickly learned that it's dangerously reliant on Russian gas. Three pipelines could relieve this strain though, bringing gas in from across the Middle East, Mediterranean and Africa... but will they happen?
At least 30 people were killed in clashes following the retirement of prominent Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The protesters withdrew from Baghdad's green zone after an ultimatum issued by Sadr himself. Palki Sharma Upadhyay decodes the power struggle in...
What If We Covered the Sahara With Solar Panels?
Planting trees will save the climate. At least, that’s the claim of many environmental organizations. As a result, massive reforestation efforts are taking place worldwide. But just how effective are these campaigns?