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SpaceX sends 40 more internet satellites
SpaceX, an American spacecraft manufacturer, launcher, and satellite communications corporation founded by US businessman Elon Musk, sent 40 more internet satellites belonging to London-based communications firm OneWeb into orbit. The…
Large food expo event kicks off in Netherlands
The 65th HORECAVA food expo has kicked off on Monday in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The event features over 2,000 exhibitors, including bakers and confectioners, large kitchens, and representatives from industries such as fast food, food…
Brazilian President Lula describe the congress raid as “terror and vandalism”
Brasilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, made a statement about the raid on the National Congress by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro yesterday. He emphasized that acts of terrorism, vandalism, crime and coups carried out…
stranded cargo ship rescued in Suez Canal
A cargo ship named MV Glory, which ran aground near the city of Qantara in Ismailia province in Egypt's Suez Canal, one of the most important transit points of world trade, was rescued and the ship traffic was restored.
It was reported…
Cylinder explosion causes chaos in Pakistan
An explosion broke out in a cylinder shop in the town of Surjani in Karachi, Pakistan, injuring one in the shop. With another burning cylinder rolling down into the street, where many people and vehicles were present, a chaotic atmosphere…
india under sea of fog
A cold wave and fog in India has brought life to a standstill for 5 days. In New Delhi, schools have decided to extend the winter break, while authorities have been told not to engage in outdoor activities until the weather improves.
Due…
more people appeal for food aid in germany
The high cost of living, high inflation and high energy prices in Germany, caused by epidemic and the war in Ukraine and Russia, have placed those with low income, low pensions, and medium and small businesses. Food aid queues across the…
Baku faces first snow of the year
The expected snow fell in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, yesterday evening. Covering all around the capital, the snowfall caused icing on roads, troubling pedestrians and drivers.
Azerbaijani meteorology service warned the public about…
Airborne exercise from Japan, UK, Australia and USA
The Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF) held an airborne exercise under the scenario of an invasion attempt on the country's remote islands. In addition to 70 US soldiers, 30 soldiers from Australia and England participated in the exercise,…
Bus crash kills 38 in Senegal, 3 days of mourning declared
Thirty-eight people were killed and 87 injured as a result of a collision of two buses near the city of Kaffrine in Senegal. Senegalese President Macky Sall said he was very sorry for the accident and that three days of national mourning…