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Africa’s Transportation Revolution: Electric Motorbikes on the Rise

Across Africa, electric motorbikes are rapidly gaining popularity, offering a cleaner, cost-effective alternative to petrol-powered bikes. In Nairobi, Ke nya,

Stricter Measures, Fewer Asylum Seekers: Europe’s New Migration Laws

Italy has initiated a groundbreaking agreement by processing asylum seekers in Albania, marking the first time a European Union country

China and Japan Reach Agreement on Fukushima Wastewater Monitoring

China and Japan have agreed to a four-point plan regarding the release of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima. This agreement includes

South Korean Writer Han Kang Receives 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature

South Korean novelist Han Kang has been honored with the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature for her powerful and poetic

Passenger Arrested After Boarding Wrong EasyJet Flight at Manchester Airport

A flight at Manchester Airport experienced delays when a man mistakenly boarded a Milan-bound EasyJet flight on Friday evening. According

What the president of Iran said by warning Israel

If Israel wants to retaliate, Iran will respond more harshly, said the country’s president Masoud Pezeshkian. Pezeshkian went to Qatar

Bird flu: 47 tigers, 3 lions died in Vietnam

47 tigers, 3 lions and 1 panther died due to bird flu in Southeast Asian country Vietnam. AFP and CNA

Impulse Space Raises $150M to Scale Satellite Mobility in Orbit

Impulse Space, a startup focused on in-space transportation, has secured $150 million in Series B funding to expand its satellite

The Israeli air base has been ‘shattered’ by Iran

Iran launched a massive attack on the military infrastructure of the occupied Israel on Tuesday night. One of these was

Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” Vandalized Amid Climate Protests

On September 27, 2024, two paintings from Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” series at London’s National Gallery were vandalized by climate