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A severe weather event in Afghanistan resulted in 17 deaths and 26 injuries, with additional casualties potentially due to ongoing assessments.
Iranian attacks across Gulf continue as major industrial sites hit Gulf nations reported a series of attacks as the US-Israel war against Iran entered its fifth week, including strikes on major…
The article describes a new satellite navigation system developed by Tsinghua University that uses coded light signals from satellites to provide precise positioning for various applications.
Yuanjie Semiconductor Technology, a Chinese laser chip manufacturer, has seen significant stock growth linked to the AI infrastructure boom. The company ranks among the top global laser chip providers and is pursuing a Hong Kong IPO.
The article reports on a controversy sparked by Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger's comparison of Ukrainian drone manufacturers to 'housewives' making weapons in kitchens.
A Russian oil tanker under U.S. sanctions is set to arrive in Cuba, marking the first oil shipment to the island since January.
The article reports on NCAA basketball tournament games, detailing player statistics and team advancements to the Final Four.
UConn defeated top-seeded Duke in a thrilling NCAA Tournament game, rallying from a 15-point deficit to advance to the Final Four. Michigan also secured a dominant victory over Tennessee, joining UConn in the Final Four.
The article reports on Australian government measures to address the fuel crisis, including cutting the fuel excise and encouraging public transport use.
Japan has upgraded a naval destroyer with Tomahawk missile capabilities, which experts claim could pose a security threat to China.
The article details Pope Leo XIV's Palm Sunday Mass addressing war and peace, referencing ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine.
The article reports rising oil prices linked to escalating tensions between the US, Iran, and regional conflicts. It cites Iran's accusations of a potential US invasion and the impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure on global energy…
The article reports on Janice Tse's appointment as Hong Kong's constitutional and mainland affairs chief, following Erick Tsang's resignation due to health reasons.
The article discusses the benefits of music for infant development, emphasizing how musical engagement fosters bonding, cognitive growth, and language skills.
The article details the police pursuit of Dezi Freeman, who was wanted for killing two officers, and the subsequent fatal shooting of a man believed to be Freeman during a standoff.
An Iranian academic describes US-Israeli strikes on Iran's universities, noting the lack of warning and raising questions about the definition of 'legitimate retaliation.' The account comes from a post-doctoral fellow in Tehran.
The article discusses concerns about a planned data hub in Hong Kong's Northern Metropolis potentially becoming the city's largest electricity consumer, prompting calls for energy efficiency standards to curb carbon emissions.
The article reports on multiple incidents involving Iranian strikes in Kuwait and Tabriz, UNIFIL casualties in Lebanon, and Iran's declaration of U.S. and Israeli officials' residences as legitimate targets.
An Iranian attack on a Kuwaiti power and desalination plant killed an Indian worker and caused significant damage. The incident occurred amid heightened regional tensions linked to the US-Israeli conflict with Iran.