Sunken South Korean ferry Sewol moved to land

Sunken South Korean ferry Sewol moved to land

Nearly three years after the incident, the sunken Sewol ferry has been salvaged. It was finally moved onto land after being lifted 44 metres from the ocean floor. The salvage operation took almost three weeks. The ferry sank after travelling too fast while being overloaded on 16 April 2014. The disaster killed 304 people, mostly children on a school trip. Apr 9, 2017
The Falklands War explained

The Falklands War explained

On 2 April 1982, Argentina invaded the Falklands Islands, a British colony situated in the South Atlantic Sea. This triggered a 74-day war that resulted in over 900 deaths, and reignited a debate over the sovereignty of the islands that rages on to this day. Apr 4, 2017