'Moon Sniper' from Japan makes history by landing on the moon.
Japan became the fifth country to set foot on the moon on Friday, making history. The landing itself was declared victorious, according to the director of the Japanese space agency, JAXA, "because the spacecraft transmitted telemetry data, indicating the majority of the equipment on board was operating."
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Gaza's al-Shifa hospital was surrounded by Israeli forces when they started shooting.
Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City is surrounded by Israeli forces. Within the medical facility, there have been reports of fatalities and injuries. A video that has been posted online depicts a large number of Palestinians leaving the facility. Hundreds of displaced people, medical personnel, and patients are taking refuge. The health ministry in Gaza issued a statement in which it declared that the lives of medical personnel, patients, and internally displaced persons within the medical complex were the responsibility of the Israeli occupation. Using made-up stories to "deceive the world and justify the storming of al-Shifa," it goes on to declare that the Israeli operation is a blatant breach of international humanitarian law.
Kenyan students go back to school after weeks of flooding.
Students in Kenya are returning to school weeks after severe floods wreaked havoc throughout the country. Almost 300 people have died, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced. Many of them are still sheltering in schools, and there are concerns that diseases like cholera will spread quickly.
Elections in Pakistan are scheduled for this Thursday.
Pakistan is scheduled to hold its general elections on Thursday. However, another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, is trying to profit because former prime minister Imran Khan is in jail, and his party is being cracked down upon.
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Trump delivers a speech at the yearly political convention
Today is the last day of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland. It's Donald Trump speaking to the crowd. Live from National Harbor, Maryland, is Alan Fisher of Al Jazeera.
Nuclear power supply: UK looks to other energy source
As a substitute for fossil fuels, the UK government just announced the largest development of nuclear power in 70 years. However, it can take some time before it fulfills the promise of energy independence.
Another terrible fire season is expected in Canada | Climate Tracker
The remnants of the record-breaking wildfire season of the previous year linger in the dead of Canadian winter. Under heavy snowfall, so-called zombie flames are spreading faster than ever before.
Why do millions of people keep looking for Worldcoin?
People are waiting in line around the globe to let silver orbs scan their eyes in anticipation of receiving free money thanks to Worldcoin. However, governments are now ceasing to exist. Concerns exist over data collection and the hazy boundaries surrounding permission. Where will Worldcoin travel next, then?
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Russia's drive for artificial intelligence: Businesses create technology without assistance from abroad The Russian government has made artificial intelligence policies a top priority. However, since the start of its alleged secret military operation in Ukraine, Russia has been compelled to undertake internal AI research without outside technology assistance.
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PM Prachanda of Nepal receives a parliamentary vote of confidence, his third victory in the last 14 months.
The CPN Maoist, led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal of Nepal, has broken away from the Sher Bahadur Deuba-led Nepali Congress and allied themselves with the CPN-UML, led by KP Sharma Oli. The three septuagenarians have dominated Nepal's political scene and pulled strings for years. This is in a nation where youth (under 4 make up more than 40% of the population. Real problems like young employment and welfare are pushed aside by the political upheaval.
Iran reduces monthly uranium enrichment to 7 kg, although there is no justification for this
Iran's supply of uranium enriched to almost weapons grade has reportedly decreased, which lowers the bar at which Iran may make three nuclear bombs, according to a report by the United Nations Nuclear Watchdog.
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