US earthquake: A 4.8-magnitude earthquake strikes New Jersey and New York
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said that an earthquake of magnitude of 4.8 shook the northeastern US on Friday morning, causing vibrations to travel down the Atlantic coast between Boston and Philadelphia. The earthquake's epicenter was in Lebanon, New Jersey, about 45 miles (72 km) west of New York City. The quake caused buildings in crowded Manhattan and all five boroughs to tremble. The USGS estimates that up to 45 million individuals may have felt the shocks.
Exhibition of drones in Korea: Features military and commercial versions
In South Korea, drones of all sizes and forms are on display. The exhibition demonstrates how technological advancements are poised to accelerate as artificial intelligence finds greater use in unmanned aerial vehicle systems.
The US government requests that NASA establish time zones on the moon.
The White House has issued a directive requesting the creation of a single time standard for celestial bodies, particularly the moon, as part of a new strategic maneuver to lead space convenience.
A deaf adolescent from a Nairobi slum has exceeded expectations by excelling in a community ballet class despite her inability to hear the music. Gorrety Akinyi, 17, the lone deaf student in her ballet class, has mastered the routines by closely mimicking her teacher and classmates.
Milei asks for support for economic changes in light of Argentina's economic crisis.
The president of Argentina has addressed Congress on important policy matters. According to Javier Milei, his country has no future until its economic structure is altered. Anger over his proposed economic reforms erupted into public demonstrations before to his speech.
In the world of consumer products, trends change every few years. While Apple has enjoyed a dominant market share in China, it is now losing ground in the world's second-largest economy. But demand is picking up in India, where the middle class is growing in affluence and aspirations. So, what does the sales of Apple's flagship product say about the state of these two Asian heavyweights and their economies? That's what this following report explores.
Iran ignores Pakistan over Kashmir Pakistan is greatly embarrassed that Ebrahim Raisi, the prime minister of Iran, has declined to bring up Kashmir during his speeches and meetings. Although Raisi has discussed Palestine, Israel, and the US, he has not brought up Kashmir. Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, is not having a good time with this.
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupts again; authorities evacuate nearly 12,000 people.
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupted on Tuesday, causing authorities to urge an evacuation and forcing a local airport to close. Stay tuned for further information!
20 people are killed in a military base explosion in Cambodia, and other nearby structures are destroyed.
The incident's occurrence is indicative of the blast's strength. A whole ammunition truck detonated, killing at least twenty soldiers and wounding dozens more. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Nigeria: 287 pupils are kidnapped by gunmen when they raid a school.
The headmaster told authorities that this was the nation's second major kidnapping in less than a week. Gunmen broke into a school in the northwest of the country on Thursday, March 7, and took at least 287 people hostage.
Russia's election: The contest for president starts on Friday
On Friday, Russia's presidential election will take place. However, elections have already begun in what Russia refers to as its "new territories." These are areas of Ukraine that the Russian military currently holds. Vladimir Putin, the current president, is sure to win because there are just three other contenders on the ballot.
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