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Each report combines verified data from scientific agencies with accessible explanations, helping readers understand how these events shape our world.

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Latest Global Event Reports

  • Solar Storm to strike Earth’s magnetosphere on 28th June 2026 Solar Storm
  • Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Near Honshu, Japan Earthquake
  • Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Yaracuy, Venezuela Earthquake

  • Stone houses stacked on a mountainside next to a river and rocky hills

    Magnitude 4.7 Earthquake Depth 10 km Strikes Western Iran on 18th April 2026

  • Rocky island with many seabirds flying over ocean waves under cloudy sky

    Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake Depth 48 km Strikes Solomon Islands on 18th April 2026

  • Islands covered in mist with flying birds at sunset over the ocean

    Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Depth 10 km Strikes South of Kermadec Islands on 18th April 2026

  • Diagram showing oceanic crust formation and magma movement at Carlsberg Ridge spreading center

    Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Depth 10 km Strikes Carlsberg Ridge on 18th April 2026

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