Taiwan reform dispute: Scuffles break out in parliament.
Scuffles have erupted in Taiwan's parliament between members of the two main political parties, neither of which has a clear majority. The scuffles come only a few days before Taiwan's next president takes office.
Israeli fire kills those attempting to provide humanitarian supplies at the targeted food distribution point.
At least 21 people have been killed as Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians who were waiting for humanitarian relief in Gaza City near the Kuwait roundabout. At the Kuwait roundabout, which connects the north and south of the strip by a major road, thousands of people were assembling. Witnesses claim that Israeli soldiers opened fire on crowds using helicopters, tanks, and drones; Israel's military has assaulted this area on several occasions.
Gulf states are gauging their interest in investing in Iraq. Next year, the Arab League summit will be held in Baghdad, which is still recuperating from years of conflict. It's an opportunity for the nation to demonstrate that it is secure and in charge.
US bill requires ByteDance to remove TikTok or risk being banned
In an effort to address national security concerns regarding its Chinese ownership, a bipartisan group of US lawmakers filed legislation on Tuesday that would have given China's ByteDance around six months to either divest the well-known short video app TikTok or face a ban.
Dutch government challenges decision on F-35 parts transfer to Israel in cessation
Regarding the transfer of American F-35 aircraft parts to Israel, the Hague Court of Appeal's ruling is being challenged by the Dutch government in a cassation case before the Dutch Supreme Court. Following its decision on Monday, the court mandated that the Netherlands stop distribution within seven days.
Meta stock falls as investors are disappointed by the AI spending forecast.
Following the announcement of the company's first-quarter results report, Meta's stock price plummeted. Forecasts of lower-than-expected revenue and increased expenses caused investors to react unfavorably. Meta's market capitalization lost around $200 billion due to the decline in stock prices, and its market value has dropped to about $1 trillion as a result.
Russia shoots down "38 drones" after reports that Ukraine deployed weapons into Crimea.
All 38 drones that Ukraine had launched at the Crimean peninsula, according to Russia, have been destroyed by its air defense systems. Social media posts about early-morning explosions close to an oil facility in the Black Sea port of Feodosia prompted the declaration. Rob McBride of Al Jazeera has the most recent information from Kyiv.
Israel's north is targeted by fifty rockets fired from Lebanon.
Sirens have reportedly sounded twice in the last thirty minutes, according to the Israeli military. A number of Hezbollah military bases in southern Lebanon were allegedly hit, according to earlier military reports. The military added that a "number of launches from Lebanon" were discovered, although the fire's origins had already been attacked.
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.
Kate discloses that the Princess of Wales has cancer and is receiving chemotherapy.
Despite internet health rumors, Princess Catherine of Britain is undergoing cancer therapy after undergoing stomach surgery in January. The spouse of Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge, has been receiving treatment for an unidentified type of cancer.
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News: United States Most Likely to Give Intel $10 Billion in Subsidies
In the most recent move in the worldwide competition to produce semiconductors, the Biden administration discusses providing tech giant Intel subsidies worth over $10 billion. According to a Bloomberg article, the package may contain direct grants and loans while negotiations are underway.
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