China: A petition for liquidation is pending due to a $205 million debt.
The country garden estates are caught in a financial whirlwind. The company's shares fell by 12% as a result of a $205 million loan default that threatened to trigger a liquidation petition.
Worldwide Ramadan Celebrations, Bulgarian Horse Festival, and Parisian Art
Come along with Wings as we explore the diversity of Ramadan celebrations around the globe and go on a cultural trip. Explore the center of Indian cities during the holy month, when customs and special foods illuminate the streets. We then head to Belgium, where a unique occasion brought together Easter and Ramadan celebrants on a two-kilometer table in Antwerp. Take in the festive fusion of cuisines and cultures during this one-of-a-kind event.. After that, take in the colorful customs of Bulgaria's horse festival, highlighting the nation's rich history via a display of horsemanship and culture. Finally, in time for the Olympic Games, learn a fresh perspective on Paris through art. Discover the artistic side of the city before this international event. Come experience the diversity and beauty of civilizations worldwide with us in this fantastic Wings episode.
DJI's Flycart30: Drone designed for heavy lifting, tested on Mount Everest
A well-known Chinese drone manufacturer is revolutionizing how goods are delivered to far-off places. These days, their drones are working on Mount Everest, carrying goods, and assisting with rubbish removal. It looks like China is dominating the drone market.
In Antarctica, four new emperor penguin groups were found.
Scientists have been able to discover hitherto unknown colonies of emperor penguins thanks to new satellite images. Emperor penguins are, at the very least, moving their colonies when breeding locations are threatened by melting ice as a result of climate change. The four freshly discovered colonies most likely existed for many years, although scientists hadn't previously noticed them, according to a British Antarctic Survey statement on Wednesday.
‘There is no life here’: The aftermath of al-Shifa Hospital siege
Arabic's Ismail al-Ghoul said, "Buildings in all departments have been burned, and the structure of the complex has been damaged from the inside." He also said that the facility's walls, doors, and stairs have all been "destroyed." Al-Ghoul stated, "Based on our observations, it seems the occupation forces targeted the health sector on purpose and destroyed the largest medical complex in Gaza City." He said that since the hospital was also acting as a shelter for those in need, people are attempting to rescue what they can from the rubble. "Life does not exist here." The complex can never be rebuilt; it is in ruins.
Champions League: Real Madrid takes on holders Man City in the quarterfinals.
Holders Real Madrid and Manchester City will play in the Champions League quarterfinals. Arsenal will play Bayern Munich, PSG will play Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid will play Dortmund. Digvijay Singh Deo, Sports Editor at Wion, lays out their route to the Wembley final.
The desperate humanitarian situation is growing worse. Israeli forces are increasing their attacks on the southern region of Rafah. More than 100,000 Palestinians have evacuated the south since Monday. The UN says the Israeli army's control of the Rafah border crossing is "crippling humanitarian operations" as starvation grows. According to UNICEF, food resources are rapidly depleting, and child fatalities must be averted.
Iran attacks Israel: Does the West have a plan to stop the war?
The United States is threatening to punish Iran further for its attack on Israel. Even so, how exactly do sanctions operate? Western sanctions have not significantly impacted the economy of Russia, and the export of Iranian oil has not been halted either. What will the United States do differently this time?
Germany will provide Ukraine with a Patriot Air Defence System, but US assistance is still pending.
Germany also intends to provide Ukraine with additional air defense missiles and Patriot defense systems manufactured in the US. The German Chancellor and the Ukrainian President spoke over the phone before this action.
Thousands of Tunisians demonstrate against their worsening living conditions.
On Saturday, thousands demonstrated against the declining quality of life in front of the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, in response to a demand made by the country's largest labor union confederation. Watch to find out more!
A US recession, perhaps? Leading analysts are divided on this issue. There is currently a discussion on whether America is approaching or already past a recession as a result of the Fed's ambiguous signals about rate cuts.
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