China and Serbia announce deal to 'create shared future' | Xi will complete Euro tour with visit to Hungary
On the second phase of his three-nation Europe tour, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited France and Serbia before arriving in Budapest. During his brief visit to Belgrade, she and her Serbian counterpart, Aleksandar Vučić, inked 29 agreements promoting cooperation in many fields. Stay tuned for further details!
A Singapore Airlines jet fell 6,000 feet, killing one person and injuring 30 others.
A passenger died and 30 others were injured after a Singapore Airlines flight from London was impacted by strong turbulence over the Andaman Sea. Some passengers said that the plane began to shake and then suddenly dropped. The aircraft made an emergency landing in Bangkok.
Six individuals are under search and rescue after the collapse of the Baltimore bridge.
The cargo ship lost power and collided with a bridge, causing it to collapse. As a result, the US Coast Guard has announced that it is ceasing its search and rescue operations in Baltimore. The six persons who are still missing are the focus of a recovery operation, according to State Police, which has taken over the rescue operations. After being tossed into the river, two persons were saved.
People have emphasized the value of physical touch for humans after the COVID-19 outbreak for years. The value of a simple hug was brought to our attention when the lockdowns were removed and the gaps in social separation caused by vaccinations were filled. According to a study, physical contact, especially hugs, can greatly improve both your mental and physical health, therefore science has now proved that giving someone a hug is healthy.
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.
Russia and Ukraine talk during the UN Security Council meeting
On the eve of the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the UN Security Council convened to discuss the situation there. In an attempt to bring the dispute back into the public eye, diplomats increased their efforts.
UK: Concerned about their children's digital habits
Parents in the UK are concerned that screen time is taking over family time and endangering the physical health of their kids. Still, a significant survey indicates that young people feel more competent online and that their "digital well-being" has increased.
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.
Drone Didi Scheme: Women pilots advancing the modernization of farming methods The Indian farmers' protest is in its seventh day, and although the government and farmer organizations are still at odds, one government initiative is bringing in a technological revolution in the agriculture industry. A ground-breaking programme by the Indian government is teaching low-income women how to operate agricultural drones in some regions of the country.
Rishi Sunak promises more tax cuts as Tories unveil summer election manifesto
Discharging the Conservatives' General Election program, Rishi Sunak seeks to turn around his party's dismal performance after his premature death at D-Day observances. He promises to remove the capital gains tax on landlord sales to tenants, decrease national insurance once more, offer "protected pensions," and cut immigration in half in his ideas.
The Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen is on fire; no injuries have been recorded.
A major fire has started at the Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen. Dousing the fire is a top priority for the firefighters. The Danish Stock Exchange is no longer located in the building; instead, the Danish Chamber of Commerce now has its offices there. Thus, no reports of injuries related to the incident exist.
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