China's urban train fueled by hydrogen has finished testing.
On Thursday, China's first autonomously constructed hydrogen-powered urban train achieved a test speed of 160 km/h, a significant advancement in the use of hydrogen energy in rail transportation.
Indonesia floods and landslides: Several died, more missing following torrential rains.
Floods and landslides have killed at least 14 people in a mountainous region of Central Indonesia. South Sulawesi province has been suffering from severe rain since Thursday. More than 115 people have had to abandon their homes.
Taliban commanders are not present at UN negotiations in Qatar when it comes to Afghanistan.
Taliban leaders are not present at the UN conference being held in Qatar on the continuing situation in Afghanistan. Two days of talks between special envoys on Afghanistan and UN member states are taking place in Doha. Engagement with the Taliban regime and provision of humanitarian help are on the table.
Following a contentious vote, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was elected to a second term.
For a second term, Shehbaz Sharif has been voted prime minister by Pakistani politicians. Voter fraud accusations and political violence tainted last month's elections. A majority was not won by a single party. However, in order to create a coalition government and enable Sharif to be elected, the two biggest parties in parliament worked together.
Thirteen Palestinians were murdered while obtaining water as Israeli airstrikes attacked Gaza City.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City's residential neighborhoods of Al-Thalatheni and Al-Maghribi have resulted in the deaths of at least 13 Palestinians. While the victims were getting water for their families, they were bombed. The Baptist hospital has received the bodies of the deceased and injured.
Washington, DC, places new restrictions on Hong Kong visas.
The US has announced that it is moving to put additional visa restrictions on Hong Kong, days after pro-Beijing members in the Hong Kong parliament enacted the new security measure, popularly known as Article 23.
US: A large fire breaks out at a famous seaside pier, and an abandoned restaurant catches fire
Firefighters attended to a large fire that started at a California beach. As firemen battled the blaze from below and from the ground, sending several water drops from helicopters to douse the flames, plumes of smoke could be seen over the pier.
Russia claims to repel major Ukrainian drone strikes
Ukraine launched one its most severe attacks into Russia on Tuesday – destroying critical energy infrastructure. Meanwhile, Russia claims it is doing everything necessary to thwart new attacks – including the invasion of anti-Kremlin troops threatening to disrupt the upcoming presidential election.
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Muslim voters disapprove of Biden's position on the conflict in Gaza
Republican and Democratic presidential nominations are up for grabs in the US state of Michigan. Joining Al Jazeera live from Washington, DC, is John Feehery, a Republican political analyst and partner at the lobbying and strategic advocacy firm EFB Advocacy.
Future of coffee alternatives: Replace coffee beans with date seeds.
Did you realize that your daily morning routine of enjoying coffee is related to a story of social and environmental turmoil? However, a viable option is on the way.
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