Iran's voting participation in the elections falls to 41%
Iran's conservative Islamist leadership is poised to return amid a low turnout for the polls. What does this signify for a nation reeling under sanctions imposed by the West?
Ukraine will receive its first F-16 jets in June-July.
According to a senior Ukrainian military source, Kyiv expects to receive its first F-16 fighter jets from Western partners in June or July. Ukraine has been looking for F-16 fighter jets manufactured in the United States for more than two years to counter Russia's air superiority.
North Korea has bioweapons, according to the US, posing a new threat.
North Korea is developing biological weapons through genetic engineering, according to an assessment conducted by the United States. North Korea has access to smallpox and anthrax-causing germs and viruses. Is the Hermit Kingdom going to utilize them for biowarfare?
Beijing hosts China's annual National People's Congress. An important occasion on the political calendar in China is the yearly session of the National People's Congress (NPC), the upper house of government. The NPC meets once a year in Beijing to deliberate on and approve financial allocations, government policies, and important legislative issues. Delegates from all over China assemble in Beijing for the annual session to examine and approve reports submitted by government officials. Among the reports they receive is the premier's work report, which summarizes the government's accomplishments and goals for the upcoming year. Along with approving the national budget and significant economic and social policies, the NPC also deliberates over and approves significant legislation and changes.
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Iraq Church, Kaziranga on Wings, and Odisha's Lyfe Hotel
This Wings episode includes an exclusive travel to Odisha and a visit to the brand-new, opulent Lyfe Hotel in Bhubaneswar. We bring you an intriguing story from Iraq, where a new church is being erected to attract Christian pilgrims after a bit of sightseeing in Odisha. While PM Modi was visiting Kaziranga, we looked around the park to discover what activities are available in this national park designated by UNESCO. We then looked at how Ramadan is celebrated around the world.
Prabowo becomes president of Indonesia; the official count confirms the victory of the defense minister
The electoral body in Indonesia has verified that Prabowo Subianto, the minister of defense, emerged victorious in last month's presidential contest. Despite receiving 59% of the vote, Prabowo's opponents want to challenge the outcome in court.
Nuclear power supply: UK looks to other energy source
As a substitute for fossil fuels, the UK government just announced the largest development of nuclear power in 70 years. However, it can take some time before it fulfills the promise of energy independence.
Uber reports its first yearly profit following its 2019 IPO.
An app for ride-hailing Uber announced its first net profit for the year after going public in 2019. For 2023, the business declared a net profit of $1.9 billion.
Olympics 2024: Cyber threats for France during the Paris Games
The Olympics in Paris are quickly approaching. Cybercriminals will be tempted to interfere with the games. During the games, France can run into several cyber dangers. However, it appears that the French government has already devised a fix. You may read more in this report.
A German court stops giving money to a radical far-right party.
Germany has the authority to stop providing state support to the far-right NPD's replacement. even if it is not prohibited, the Constitutional Court declared on Tuesday in a historic decision that stokes discussion about potential penalties for the nationalist AfD party.
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Pakistan's historic coalition deal, the power-sharing arrangement between the PPP and PML-N
Since the candidates loyal to the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of former Prime Minister Imran Khan were forced to run as independents, the PML-N and PPP are officially the two largest parties, with 79 seats and 54 seats, respectively.
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