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Russia launches lunar mission in 50 years
Russia’s “Luna-25” space and lunar station has been launched successfully from Roscosmos’ Vostochny Cosmodrome, the Russian embassy announced.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-8-121148 -
Firefighters continue to battle wildfires with at least 55 killed in Hawaii's Maui
Firefighters on Friday continued to battle the devastating wildfires that have killed at least 55 people in Hawaii's Maui Island.
Source:XINHUA2023-8-122136 -
Jordan, Rwanda ink deal to waive visa requirements on regular passports
Jordan and Rwanda on Wednesday signed an agreement exempting ordinary passport holders in both countries from visa requirements, the state-run Petra news agency reported.
Source:XINHUA2023-8-101230 -
Russia, South Korea will build nuclear power plants in Uganda
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has announced that Russia and South Korea will soon start building nuclear power plants in the country.
Source:SunOnline International2023-8-91129 -
Sweden Quran burnings: How the Kremlin benefits
"Yeah, you're going to find that he's also liking the Ukrainian-Russian war and commenting a lot about it … like so many profiles, countless profiles."
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-8-9979 -
Amazon nations agree to fight deforestation
Eight South American countries have agreed to launch an alliance to fight deforestation in the Amazon, vowing at a summit in Brazil to stop the world's biggest rainforest from reaching "a point of no return."
Source:SunOnline International2023-8-91190 -
Over 11,000 city workers in Los Angeles go on 24-hour strike
More than 11,000 city workers in Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States, are walking off their job on Tuesday for a 24-hour strike.
Source:XINHUA2023-8-91090 -
China praises Ukraine talks in Saudi that Russia said were ‘doomed to fail’
Beijing on Monday praised ongoing talks aimed at finding a formula for peace in Ukraine, after a Chinese envoy attended a weekend summit in Saudi Arabia that was slammed by Russia as “doomed to fail.”
Source:CNN2023-8-81101 -
Extreme weather forces teenagers to leave World Scout Jamboree campsite in South Korea
A massive global gathering of scouts in South Korea has been forced to vacate the campsite a week early because of an approaching typhoon, days after extreme heat sickened hundreds of teens and sparked complaints over ho…
Source:CNN2023-8-71705 -
Russian warship seen listing in Black Sea after Ukrainian sea drone attack on major base
Ukrainian sea drones attacked a major naval base in Russia on Friday, leaving a damaged Russian warship listing in the Black Sea in a brazen strike carried out hundreds of miles from Ukrainian-held territory.
Source:CNN2023-8-64568 -
Niger’s ousted president warns of ‘devastating’ coup impact, growing Russian influence
Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum said Thursday he is being held hostage by the country’s military as he warned in a Washington Post op-ed that the junta’s power grab could have “devastating consequences” for the reg…
Source:CNN2023-8-41103 -
German heavy metal festival halts admissions as rain turns site to mud
A heavy metal festival in Germany has been forced to halt admissions after heavy rain turned the site into a mud bath.
Source:CNN2023-8-31069 -
Mystery cylinder that washed up on Australian beach is Indian space debris, officials confirm
A mysterious cylinder that washed ashore in Western Australia is debris from an Indian space launch, authorities in both countries have said, ending a flurry of speculation over the object’s origin.
Source:CNN2023-8-21355 -
Heaviest rain in a decade kills 11 in Beijing as raging torrents wash away roads and cars
Deadly downpours have triggered landslides and floods that swept away cars and destroyed roads in Beijing, as the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri unleashed the heaviest deluge in a decade over parts of northern China.
Source:CNN2023-8-11446 -
Major EU economies report mixed Q2 performances amid high inflation
Major European Union (EU) economies have reported mixed second quarter (Q2) performances recently amid still high inflation levels across the bloc.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-301410 -
UN: Humanitarian aid to continue in Niger
The United Nations has insisted it is still providing humanitarian assistance on the ground in Niger but was forced to suspend aid flights after the coup closed borders.
Source:SunOnline International2023-7-291201 -
Justice Alito slams Democrats, says Congress cannot regulate Supreme Court ethics
Justice Samuel Alito's strong opposition to Democratic lawmakers' efforts to impose ethics rules on the Supreme Court has ignited a heated showdown at Capitol Hill.
Source:The News International2023-7-291330 -
Economic Watch: Fed's sharp rate hikes boost global economic risks
After a pause in June, the U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday increased interest rates by 25 basis points, taking benchmark borrowing costs to the highest level in over two decades, and inching closer to the end of the cu…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-29993 -
Trump faces superseding indictment in classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump is facing more serious charges related to how he handled secret documents.
Source:The News International2023-7-291512 -
Sri Lankans continue to illegally cross borders from Jordan to Israel
Sri Lankans are urged to be extremely cautious against unscrupulous agencies and individuals who promise caregiver jobs in Israel, often under the pretext of visit or transit visas through Jordan.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-7-281486 -
Former Twitter employee spills beans on Elon Musk's Jekyll and Hyde persona
Former Twitter exec Esther Crawford has candidly spoken out about Elon Musk's leadership style, revealing that the mercurial entrepreneur rules the company, now renamed X, based on instinct rather than data.
Source:The News International2023-7-281071 -
Accelerating temperatures need accelerated action, says UN chief
Humanity is in the hot seat, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Thursday, underscoring the need to accelerate climate action.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-281242 -
U.S. Fed hikes interest rates by 25 basis points
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised its benchmark interest rates by 25 basis points to the range of 5.25 to 5.5 percent, the highest level in over two decades, as it continues to ramp up its fight against infla…
Source:The News International2023-7-271230 -
Union and corporate relations sizzle as Summer of Labor heats up in U.S.
This workers' strike action included walkouts during the booming Fourth of July weekend - one of the largest weekend's for the U.S. tourism industry - and has already forced groups like the Democratic Governors Associati…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-251294 -
Oscar to host Youth Short Film Competition
Oscar International College (College of Film Study), which has been providing academic teaching of cinema for two decades, is going to hold the first ‘Youth Short Film Competition’.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-7-251182 -
Ukraine: New export routes needed for grain
Kyiv appears to have been preparing for some time for Russia to withdraw from the grain deal, which made it possible for Ukraine to export grain via its seaports. Just a few weeks ago, at the beginning of July, the Ukrai…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-7-231375 -
Israelis rally nationwide ahead of critical vote on judicial overhaul
Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated across the country on Saturday evening against the government's plan to overhaul the judicial system.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-231428 -
Battling surging temperatures: Cities start appointing Heat Officers to protect citizens from heat effects
As temperatures continue to soar, cities worldwide are facing a daunting challenge to protect their citizens from the effects of extreme heatwaves.
Source:The News International2023-7-231146 -
Earth in uncharted waters as climate records tumble
A series of climate records on temperature, ocean heat, and Antarctic sea ice have alarmed some scientists who say their speed and timing are "unprecedented".
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-7-221455 -
U.S. supply of cluster bombs to Ukraine shows limitations of liberalism: Foreign Policy
The Joe Biden administration's controversial decision to supply Ukraine with cluster munitions is a telling illustration of liberalism's limitations as a guide to the U.S. foreign policy, reported Foreign Policy on Wedne…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-211181 -
Singapore Replaces Japan on World's Most Powerful Passport according to recent index
Henley Passport Index 2023 updates that Singapore's Passport stands to be the most powerful passport of the world currently with visa-free access to 192 travel destinations out of 227 around the world. Henley’s ranking …
Source:SATV2023-7-192181 -
Over 160 Air Force reservists quit to protest Israel's 'reform' plan
At least 161 senior officers and commanders of the Israeli Air Force's operational headquarters have resigned from reserve service over the government's plans for judicial reform.
Source:SunOnline International2023-7-191143 -
UN chief warns of risks of artificial intelligence
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday warned of the risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and called for a race to develop AI for good purposes.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-191122 -
Pod of 55 pilot whales die after being stranded on a beach in Scotland
A pod of 55 pilot whales have died after they were found washed ashore on a beach in Scotland in the worst mass whale stranding in the area, marine experts said Monday.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-7-181487 -
South Korea flood deaths cast doubt on work to prepare for extreme weather
A year after South Korea vowed to step up readiness for extreme weather driven by climate change, experts say not enough work has been done even as greater volumes of sudden and torrential rains are expected in coming de…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-7-181343 -
US says Taliban responsible for ensuring Afghan soil not used as terrorist safe haven
The Afghan Taliban must ensure that their country isn't used for terror attacks, the United States reiterated Tuesday, as neighbouring Pakistan blames it for harbouring hardliners Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Source:The News International2023-7-181460 -
UN chief regrets Russia's decision to end Black Sea grain deal
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday said he regretted Russia's decision to withdraw from the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-181481 -
NATO not for global security, but a warfare alliance: PinkCode
America's NATO allies are not, as U.S. President Joe Biden would suggest, anchors in a turbulent sea of demons but rather catalysts stirring the cauldron of war on behalf of U.S. empire, said the feminist grassroots org…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-161086 -
Both EU and Nepal share views on rules-based international order
Nepal-EU annual joint commissions are the most visible feature of ongoing dialogue between the two sides. Are you satisfied with the outcomes of these annual dialogues?
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-7-141733 -
Kim Jong-un vows to boost North Korea's nuke capability after ICBM launch
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to further bolster his country's nuclear fighting capabilities as he supervised the country's second test flight of a new intercontinental ballistic missile [ICBM] designed to st…
Source:SunOnline International2023-7-131907 -
Zelensky hails ‘security victory’ after G7 vow support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday welcomed a commitment by G7 nations to support Ukraine for as long it takes to defeat Russia, insisting it was a step on the road to Kyiv eventually joining NATO.
Source:The News International2023-7-13950 -
5 Mexicans, Nepali pilot killed in helicopter crash near Mount Everest in Nepal
All six people, including five members of a Mexican family, were killed in a fiery crash of a private commercial helicopter near Mount Everest in eastern Nepal on July 11, a senior airport official said.
Source:The Hindu2023-7-111872 -
UN report calls for redoubling global efforts to achieve sustainable development goals
The world risks big misses across the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) unless actions to accelerate implementation are taken, said a UN report released on Monday.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-11830 -
Biden to meet King Charles and PM Sunak in brief UK visit
President Joe Biden is scheduled to embark on a brief visit to the UK in an effort to reinforce the close relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Source:The News International2023-7-91444 -
Ahsan Iqbal says China warned establishment against ‘new experiment’ before 2018 polls
Federal Minister for Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal, criticised the previous Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led government for jeopardising the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a multi-billion dollar proje…
Source:The News International2023-7-91250 -
Syria says oil, gas production plunges due to U.S. sanctions
Syrian oil and gas production has dramatically decreased because of U.S. sanctions, the head of a state-run oil company said Saturday.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-91243 -
Erdogan says Türkiye takes "fair, balanced stance" in Russia-Ukraine conflict
Türkiye has taken a "fair and balanced stance" in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and strengthened ties with both countries, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-9853 -
US set to destroy its last chemical weapons
At a sprawling military installation in the middle of the rolling green hills of eastern Kentucky, a milestone is about to be reached in the history of warfare dating back to World War I.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-7-81790 -
Elon Musk threatens Meta with lawsuit as Twitter rival Threads takes off
Twitter threatened to sue Meta just hours after the Instagram parent company launched Threads, an app it hopes will beat out the struggling site owned by Elon Musk.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-7-71095 -
Afghan Taliban say they banned beauty salons because they offered forbidden services
Women’s beauty salons were banned in Afghanistan because they offered services forbidden by Islam and caused economic hardships for grooms’ families during wedding festivities, the Taliban said Thursday.
Source:SunOnline International2023-7-71161 -
Record-breaking wildfire season in Canada remains challenging
Aerial photo taken on June 29, 2023 shows wildfires in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. (BC Wildfire Service/Handout via Xinhua) The 2023 wildfire season has already been Canada's most severe on record and curren…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-71086 -
China leads acceleration of global digital economy
China has witnessed a significant increase in the size of its digital economy over the past seven years, amid the accelerating development of the global digital economy.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-71090 -
China urges Japan to stop pushing through the ocean discharge plan
China once again urges Japan to act responsibly for marine environment and people's life and health, stop pushing through the ocean discharge plan and imposing unpredictable risks on the international community, Foreign…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-71272 -
Urgent action required to prevent impact of climate change on health: WHO expert
The "triple threat" of climate change, pollution and loss of biodiversity to health must urgently be addressed, said World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Europe Dr. Hans Kluge on Wednesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-61454 -
IAEA report cannot justify discharging nuclear-contaminated water into ocean: spokesperson
The report on the disposal of nuclear-contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cannot justify or legitimize Japan's discharge of nuclear-…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-6821 -
Monday world's hottest day on record, initial measurements show
Monday was the world's hottest day on record, exceeding an average of 17°C (62.6 degrees Fahrenheit) for the first time, according to initial measurements taken on Tuesday by US meteorologists.
Source:The News International2023-7-5772 -
Pakistan ‘strongly condemns’ Israeli airstrikes on Jenin
Islamabad on Tuesday strongly condemned the Israeli raids and airstrikes in Jenin city of occupied Palestinian territory and urged the “occupying power” to stop violence immediately.
Source:The News International2023-7-51251 -
China commits to building closer SCO community with shared future
Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the 23rd meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) via video conference from Beijing on Tuesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-4912 -
719 arrested during overnight violence in France: ministry
At least 719 people were arrested overnight from Saturday to Sunday in France, the fifth night of nationwide violence sparked by the killing of a teen by a police officer, France's Interior Ministry said on Sunday.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-3971 -
Sánchez visits Kyiv on the day Spain starts EU presidency
Sánchez arrived in the Ukrainian capital by train from Poland.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-7-21101 -
Eurozone inflation drops to 5.5 pct in June: Eurostat
Yearly inflation in the eurozone is expected to fall to 5.5 percent in June, compared to 6.1 percent in May, according to a flash estimate published on Friday by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union (E…
Source:XINHUA2023-7-11225 -
China's new journey creates fresh opportunities for world: Chinese ambassador
Chinese Ambassador to the United States Xie Feng said at a recent event that China's new journey will not only reinvigorate its own new development, but also create fresh opportunities for the world.
Source:XINHUA2023-7-11569 -
Extreme heat wave spreads across U.S. with over 55 million people under heat alerts
The extreme heat wave that has baked much of southern United States continues to spread to other regions of the country this week, with over 55 million people now under heat alerts.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-281227 -
Counter-terrorist operation regime introduced in Moscow
Russia's National Anti-terrorism Committee announced on Saturday that a counter-terrorist operation regime has been introduced in Moscow city, the Moscow region and the Voronezh region to prevent possible terrorist acts,…
Source:XINHUA2023-6-251364 -
China-Europe freight train services expand in first 5 months
China-Europe freight train services saw solid growth from January to May this year, with the transport capacity and efficiency continuously rising.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-252115 -
U.S. approves sales of lab-grown meat to consumers
U.S. regulators have approved the sales of cell-cultured chicken to customers in a landmark decision, the two startups that received the first approvals said on Wednesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-221428 -
Missing Titan: US military confirms 'underwater noises' near search area
The Boston Coast Guard Wednesday confirmed detecting "underwater noises in the search area" where the OceanGate Expedition's Titan submersible had gone missing, hours after news regarding "banging" sounds heard by a Cana…
Source:The News International2023-6-21987 -
Alarms were raised about OceanGate’s experimental approach
The submersible Titan's history of lost contact with surface raises concerns about its reliability and safety protocols
Source:The News International2023-6-211274 -
Finland's new government takes office
The new government of Finland, led by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, took office on Tuesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-21981 -
UN chief says prevention most effective way to ending terrorism
The international community should focus on prevention as the most effective approach to ending the global menace of terrorism, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-201328 -
China donates energy-saving facilities to help Egypt combat climate change
China donated a batch of energy-saving public facilities to Egypt on Sunday to help promote the green transformation and climate adaptation of the North African country.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-191432 -
China's largest desert transforms into green development powerhouse for Xinjiang
Once known as the "sea of death," the Taklimakan Desert, the world's second-largest shifting sand desert, has become a driving force for green development in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-181023 -
Promotion event on China Int'l Import Expo debuts in Iceland
China International Import Expo (CIIE) overseas promotion activities came to Iceland for the first time on Friday. Representatives from government organizations of both China and Iceland, as well as local business figur…
Source:XINHUA2023-6-181166 -
UN chief calls for accelerating climate action
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday called for accelerating action to address climate change, as he voiced concerns over the world's off-tracking and backtracking in reaching climate goals.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-16774 -
Greece boat disaster leaves at least 79 dead and hundreds missing
A fishing boat crammed to the gunwales with migrants trying to reach Europe capsized and sank Wednesday off the coast of Greece, authorities said, leaving at least 79 dead and many more missing in one of the worst disast…
Source:SunOnline International2023-6-152055 -
U.S. sees more unintentional shootings by children: CBS News
A 2-year-old toddler gained access to an unsecured firearm, accidentally got shot and later pronounced dead at a local hospital in the U.S. state of Michigan over the weekend, according to police.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-15828 -
Trump pleads 'not guilty' in US secret documents case
Donald Trump has denied dozens of criminal counts of willfully mishandling US government secrets and scheming to prevent their return, in a historic first appearance in federal court.
Source:SunOnline International2023-6-141238 -
NATO exercise to cause disruption to passenger flights, raising concerns in Germany
A massive NATO exercise that kicked off on Monday is set to cause major disruptions to passenger flights in Germany, raising concerns from air travellers and also protesters.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-14921 -
Iran's supreme leader says nothing wrong with reaching nuclear deal if infrastructure remains "intact"
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Sunday there is nothing wrong with reaching a nuclear deal providing that the country's atomic infrastructure remains "intact," according to the official news agency IRNA.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-121222 -
Four children missing in Amazon found alive after 40 days
Four young children have been found alive after more than a month wandering the Amazon where they survived like “children of the jungle,” according to Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-6-10948 -
China-Hungary trade promotion events underway in Budapest
Hungary-China Business Meeting and Signing Ceremony took place here on Friday, as part of a series of trade promotion events to boost economic and trade relations between the two countries.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-101095 -
Trump indicted in classified documents probe
Donald Trump said on Thursday he has been indicted over his handling of classified documents after leaving office, the US ex-president's most serious legal threat yet as a firestorm of criminal investigations imperil his…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-6-91413 -
High food, energy prices drag Eurozone economies into mild recession: Eurostat
The 20-nation eurozone was in mild recession at the start of this year, according to data released Thursday by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union (EU).
Source:XINHUA2023-6-91359 -
Pakistan, China, Iran hold maiden talks on fighting terrorism
Pakistan, China and Iran on Wednesday held the first meeting of “Trilateral Consultation on counter-terrorism and security” in the Chinese capital Beijing, announced the Foreign Office spokesperson.
Source:The News International2023-6-81212 -
USAID allocates $16.4m for Pakistan's flood recovery efforts
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has pledged $16.4 million in assistance to Pakistan to aid the victims of the devastating floods that occurred in 2022.
Source:The News International2023-6-71249 -
CPC delegation visits Egypt
At the invitation of the Egyptian Republican People's Party, a CPC delegation visited Egypt from Saturday to Monday.
Source:XINHUA2023-6-61479 -
Israeli soldiers killed in shooting near Egyptian border
Three Israeli soldiers and an Egyptian security officer have been killed near the countries' border, Israel and Egypt said, in an incident whose details remained unclear but which the countries said they were investigati…
Source:SunOnline International2023-6-4993 -
How U.S. "de-risking" trick will jeopardize global economy
Despite its much hyped rhetoric of the so-called "looking to de-risk and diversify," the United States has in deed hastened its scheme to "decouple from China."
Source:XINHUA2023-6-41463 -
No Ukraine cease-fire without a peace deal: Blinken
Allowing Moscow to keep the one-fifth of Ukraine territory it has occupied would send the wrong message to Russia and to "other would-be aggressors around the world," according to Blinken.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-6-31842 -
UN warns of aid shortage, looming food crisis in wake of devastating cyclone that hit Myanmar
The United Nations warned Friday that far too little aid is reaching cyclone-hit areas of Myanmar and the country could face a major food crisis soon if farmers are unable to plant crops.
Source:International The Times2023-6-21606 -
Security Council supports UN presence in Sudan: council president
Lana Zaki Nusseibeh (2nd R), the permanent representative of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the United Nations, arrives at a press conference at the beginning of her country's Security Council presidency for the month…
Source:XINHUA2023-6-21261 -
North Korea's bid to launch country's first spy satellite fails
North Korea has said that its attempt to launch the country's first spy satellite has failed.
Source:SunOnline International2023-5-311323 -
Situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant fragile, dangerous: IAEA chief
The nuclear safety and security situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine remains extremely fragile and dangerous, said the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-311787 -
Xinhua Commentary: Sci-tech advancement to benefit Chinese people, whole world
China is accelerating efforts to achieve greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology, while pursuing more collaboration with other countries to promote sci-tech innovation.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-31915 -
U.S. debt default crisis becomes political pawn of partisan fight
After weeks of trading blame and playing a game of chicken, the U.S. White House and Republicans on Sunday reached a final agreement to raise the debt ceiling to avert a fast-approaching default amid global concerns.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-301300 -
Giant rally against Serbia govt over mass shootings
Tens of thousands of people have staged the fourth weekly anti-government protest in the Serbian capital Belgrade after two back-to-back shootings that killed 18 people, half of them children.
Source:The News International2023-5-281183 -
Explainer: What's at stake in Türkiye's first presidential runoff?
As the final battle for the Turkish presidency is within 24 hours, millions of Turks are prepared to cast a decisive ballot.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-282177 -
Passenger opens exit door during airplane flight in SKorea
A passenger opened an emergency exit door during a plane flight in South Korea on Friday, causing air to blast inside the cabin and slightly injure 12 people, officials said. The plane landed safely.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-5-271535 -
Strict gun laws not enough to protect children at high risk of violence in U.S.: research
Death rates from gunshots among young people were 11 times higher in "socially vulnerable" communities compared to those in low-risk areas, according to research published on Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medi…
Source:XINHUA2023-5-261277 -
Six killed, 100 homes destroyed in Afghan flood
Six people have been killed and dozens of homes washed away in central Afghanistan after heavy rains were funnelled down mountain valleys causing devastating floods, a local official said Wednesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-5-25791

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