Mexico cut ties with Ecuador | China accused of harassment
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Ghanaian public hospital blackouts: deficit-ridden state-owned electricity company
The government-owned energy utility in Ghana is disconnecting its clients, including government institutions, who have not paid their bills. Power outages are occurring in public hospitals, and the consequences are disastrous.
Voyager 1 and NASA reestablished communication after a months-long pause.
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is sending back information regarding the condition and state of its onboard engineering systems for the first time since November. On November 14, 2023, Voyager 1 ceased transmitting usable science and engineering data back to Earth. The probe and its twin, Voyager 2, are the only spacecraft to have ever flown in interstellar space.
Polish farmers protest grain imports by blocking the border with Ukraine.
Poland's farmers and police fought during a protest in Warsaw. They have been protesting EU climate policies and Ukrainian imports for months. Hundreds of Ukrainian lorries are unable to reach the sealed borders with Ukraine.
Some supporters vow to stop supporting James Bond.
If Jewish actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson is cast as the next James Bond, racist moviegoers have threatened to boycott the film. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Princess Diana's famous gowns on display in Hong Kong before going up for auction
Princess Diana's famous gowns were exhibited in Hong Kong before an impending Julien's auction. Before going up for auction on June 27, they will be on show at another exhibit in Ireland. Stay tuned for further information.
'Pulp Fiction' reunion at TCM Classic Film Festival
As part of the TCM Classic Film Festival this year, Pulp Fiction stars John Travolta, Harvey Keitel, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson reunited on Thursday to commemorate the film's 30th anniversary. Stay tuned for additional information!
The auto industry is seeing a rise in the conversion of classic cars into electric vehicles, but many owners are not thrilled about this groundbreaking concept. This report provides further information.
Gaza hospitals under strain: Israeli siege puts patients in danger.
Hospitals in Gaza have been treating the injured since the conflict began, but they are continually overburdened. Many patients have no option but to sleep on the floor; some need assistance that hospitals cannot offer. Patients cannot undergo critical care abroad since the Rafah border to Egypt has been closed. The Israeli embargo is also depriving Gaza's hospitals of vital medical supplies, exacerbating the crisis. Doctors warn that if the siege is not lifted, many more people will die, and they urge international groups to put pressure on Israel to open the bridge and allow help.
Russia attack: Belgorod strikes this week claimed 16 lives.
Over the course of the week, at least 16 people have died in Russia's Belgorod area, which borders Ukraine. During last weekend's presidential elections, the attacks from Ukraine became more intense. Mass evacuations from the area have been announced by the authorities.
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