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.
Alibaba's Taobao tests rocket XZY-1 for one-hour goods delivery
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Iran launches strikes Israel: Following Iran's attack, world leaders respond on social media.
Leaders of several nations, including the US, UK, France, and Germany, denounced what they described as an act of destabilization for the area shortly after Iran claimed to have launched a direct drone and missile attack on Israel. The attack puts tensions at their highest point since the start of the Israel-Hamas war six months ago and carries a risk of intensifying into a broader battle in West Asia.
Iran-Israel war: Russia is expected to supply Iran the SU-35 flanker fighter aircraft
According to sources, Iran has accelerated the purchase of SU-35 fighter jets from Russia to support its faltering air fleet, even as tensions with Israel continue. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Israeli bombing of Rafah kills dozens, including long-awaited twins.
A mother who tried for eleven years to become pregnant is grieving for her twins, who were slain in Rafah four months ago, along with her husband. Twenty-five Palestinians have been murdered in a string of Israeli attacks on the southernmost city of Gaza, which was formerly deemed a safe zone.
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Man City knows 'it's victory or Arsenal will be champions of the Premier League.'
Sunday is the last day of the Premier League season, with Manchester City and Arsenal in contention for the championship. A victory at West Ham will secure City's fourth title in a row, regardless of what Arsenal does at home against Everton. City leads the Gunners by two points into the final day, searching for their first EPL title under Mikel Arteta and the club's first in 20 years.
Ghana's legislature approves a bill to intensify the suppression of LGBTQ+ rights.
On Wednesday, February 28, the Ghanaian parliament approved a contentious bill that would significantly curtail LGBTQ rights in the nation. This comes only one week after the parliament rejected a proposal to soften some of the bill's provisions, which included non-custodial sentences like counseling for gay sex instead of jail time.
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.
Colombian Congress outlaws bullfighting nationally.
Colombia's Congress prohibited bullfighting on Tuesday following years of futile attempts to stop the pastime. The sport will now be phased out and fully abolished by 2027. It was one of just eight nations worldwide where the sport was still permitted.
WHO: Measles cases increased 79% worldwide in the past year
On Tuesday, February 20, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned about the rapid increase in measles cases. Globally, there were more than 306,000 cases in the year, up 79% from 2022.
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