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.
Myanmar: In the vicinity of the Thai border, violence increases
Burma is in crisis; the Junta there had to withdraw from their base near Thailand's border after being bombarded by rebel drones. Myawaddy, a vital trading outpost, has been taken over by Junta forces. Once the strategically important Border Town was turned into a rebel and military Junta battleground, hundreds of refugees fled across the river Frontier, separating Myanmar from Thailand.
Dupe Killa-Kafidipe tells how her fishery is a sustainable way to reduce imports and combat overfishing. She raises fish on her two-hectare plot and has trained over a hundred people in sustainable fishing methods as an alternative to overfishing in the wild.
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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Attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure: hydroelectric dams and power plants are the targets
The Zaporizhia dam in Ukraine was the target of a Russian missile and 150 drones, which resulted in extensive power outages and structural damage. The nation's electrical supply has been affected by the attack on the dam, which is situated on the Dnieper River. Additionally, the safety of neighboring communities is seriously threatened.
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Explained: The updated UEFA Champions League structure
Beginning with the 2024–2025 season, there will be significant changes to the UEFA Champions League. The knockout rounds will feature tennis-style seeding, and the number of teams will drop from 32 to 26. You may find out more information from WION Sports Editor Digvijay Singh Deo.
Electronic chips are required for climbers on Mount Everest | Inside South Asia
Nepal is planning to require all climbers on Mount Everest to have electronic chips to facilitate rescue operations. The mountaineers' jackets will be equipped with a chip that will cost them between $10 to $15. In the past 70 years, how has Nepal's approach to Everest climbers evolved?
In Antarctica, four new emperor penguin groups were found.
Scientists have been able to discover hitherto unknown colonies of emperor penguins thanks to new satellite images. Emperor penguins are, at the very least, moving their colonies when breeding locations are threatened by melting ice as a result of climate change. The four freshly discovered colonies most likely existed for many years, although scientists hadn't previously noticed them, according to a British Antarctic Survey statement on Wednesday.
Breakdown in Atlantic Ocean circulation is imminent: Research | Climate Change
The effects of climate change are becoming more and more apparent every day. The planet is exhibiting signs of deterioration; the oceans are changing dramatically; temperatures are rising, and circulation is becoming erratic. The circulation of the Atlantic Ocean may eventually collapse, according to research. Watch to find out more!
Berlin Film Festival: Berlinale takes on Germany's Nazi past
At this year’s Berlin Film Festival, several movies examine people's struggles against oppressive rule in modern history. Two films on Nazi Germany depict the challenges of communities during those times. The Berlinale, as the event is known, has a reputation for confronting challenging political issues.
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