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A group of whitewater rafters navigating through treacherous rapids in New Taipei's Wulai District.

Rafting Adventure Turns Fatal A whitewater rafting excursion took a devastating turn when a rafter was thrown from his boat and swept downriver in New Taipei’s Wulai District on Sunday. The incident occurred in the Nanshi River, known for its treacherous rapids and imposing boulders. Despite the rafter’s companions wearing…

Controversy Erupts as School Faces Backlash The Madhya Pradesh government has taken a firm stance against Ganga Jamuna Higher Secondary School in Damoh, revoking its license following allegations that female students were compelled to wear hijabs. The controversy emerged after the school proudly displayed a congratulatory poster honoring its board exam toppers, which prominently featured images of hijab-clad girls. Right-Wing Groups Demand Action The poster sparked outrage among various right-wing…

Shenzhou-15 Capsule Touches Down, Astronauts in Good Health Three Chinese astronauts aboard the Shenzhou-15 manned spaceship have safely returned to Earth on Sunday, marking the successful completion of their historic six-month space station mission. The return capsule, carrying astronauts Fei Junlong, Deng Qingming, and Zhang Lu, landed at the Dongfeng landing site in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, at 6:33 a.m. local time, as announced by the China Manned Space…

Frantic Search Underway for Missing Teenagers In a tragic incident, two teenagers have gone missing from Kozhikode beach in Kerala, India, after venturing into the sea to retrieve their ball that had been swept away while they were playing. The incident took place between 7:30-8:00 AM, according to local authorities. A group of teenagers had gathered at the beach for a day of fun when their ball drifted into the…

urkish President Erdogan delivering his inauguration speech

Erdogan Calls for a New Constitution to Strengthen Democracy Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as he embarked on his new five-year term as the head of state, declared his commitment to replacing the current constitution with a new one. In his inauguration speech at the presidential palace, Erdogan criticized the existing constitution, labeling it as a product of the 1980 military coup and emphasized the need for a new constitution that is “libertarian, civil, and inclusive” to reinforce democracy in…

Australian PM Announces $105 Million Aid Package for Vietnam, Strengthening Bilateral Relations

Australian and Vietnamese Leaders Meet to Enhance Bilateral Relations In a significant diplomatic move, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met with his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh on Sunday to discuss strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations. This high-profile meeting, which took place during Albanese’s two-day official visit to Vietnam, marks a pivotal moment in the 50-year diplomatic journey shared by Australia and Vietnam. Australia’s Commitment to Combating Climate Change During the meeting, Prime Minister Albanese announced a generous…

Sheikh Hasina Denounces U.S. Visa Restriction: Bangladeshi Prime Minister Condemns Policy

Sheikh Hasina Denounces U.S. Visa Restriction Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has strongly criticized the recent U.S. visa restrictions imposed on Bangladeshi individuals, accusing them of undermining the democratic election process. Speaking on Saturday, Hasina expressed her determination for Bangladesh to become self-reliant and stated that the nation would not be overly concerned about visa denials or sanctions imposed by others. Her remarks came as a response to the U.S. policy that targets a broad range of individuals, including current…

OPEC+ logo with oil barrels and world map

Global Impact of OPEC+ Decisions and Controversies Surrounding Oil Prices Saudi Arabia – In an effort to address flagging oil prices and a potential supply glut, Saudi Arabia has announced significant production cuts for the month of July as part of a broader output-limiting deal within OPEC+. The country’s Energy Minister, Prince Abdulaziz, indicated that the cut of 1 million barrels per day (bpd) could be extended beyond July if necessary. Referring to the cuts, the minister described them as…

US Life Expectancy Gap Widens, Falling Behind Over 50 Countries, Study Finds

Alarming Study Reveals Worsening US Life Expectancy Disadvantage A new study published in the American Journal of Public Health has shed light on the concerning trend of declining life expectancy in the United States. The research, which examined data from the past four decades, exposes a growing disadvantage compared to more than 50 countries that have surpassed the US in life expectancy since 1933. Of particular concern is the sluggish growth of life expectancy in the Midwest and South Central…

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Unidentified Bodies of Devastating Train Accident Victims in Eastern India Shifted to Mortuaries

Unidentified Bodies Shifted to Mortuaries for Identification Following Friday’s tragic train accident in eastern India, approximately 160 unidentified bodies have been transported to mortuaries in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha state. Bhubaneswar Deputy Commissioner of Police, Prateek Singh, confirmed that efforts would be made to preserve the bodies and facilitate their identification by family members. Ambulances carrying the bodies arrived at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Bhubaneswar, where 100 bodies will be kept, while the…

Shelling by Ukrainian Forces Kills Two in Russian Town, Hundreds of Children Evacuated

Escalating Violence near Ukrainian Border Shelling and strikes carried out by Ukrainian forces on a Russian town near the Ukrainian border have resulted in the tragic death of two individuals. The governor of the region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, reported the casualties and confirmed the evacuation of hundreds of children from the affected area. Gladkov personally escorted approximately 600 children from the Shebekino and Graivoron districts to the safe cities of Yaroslavl and Kaluga. Distressed Children and Displaced Residents The recent attacks…

Tragedy Strikes Pursat Province : One Dead, 27 Hospitalized

Tragedy Strikes Pursat Province In a tragic incident in northwest Cambodia’s Pursat province, one villager has lost their life and 27 others have been hospitalized after consuming homemade rice wine suspected to be contaminated with high levels of methanol. Teuk Sopheap, the deputy chief of the Pursat Provincial Health Department, confirmed the incident, revealing that it occurred during a funeral in Morth Prey village, Krakor district, where the tainted rice wine was served. Health Concerns and Hospitalizations Following the consumption…

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