China rocket crashes after 'accidental' launch Footage shows the Tianlong-3 rocket falling back to Earth and exploding in a hillside in central China. Scientists attach living skin to robots to make them smile Scientists have found a way to attach engineered living skin tissue to robots so they can smile and have an "increasingly lifelike appearance". Pakistan's Karachi reels under hottest period since 2015 "With 39.2°C on Sunday, feels like the temperature surges to 55°C at 5 pm. The current weather conditions were the hottest since the 2015 heatwave during which the maximum temperature," Sarfaraz said. Rivals move to block France's right-wing National Party's election momentum Rivals of France's National Rally party are banding together to try to block its momentum after it took a strong lead in Sunday's parliamentary elections. Head of Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital released after months of detention Pulled from a U.N. convoy, Mohamed Abu Salmiya’s detention bookended one of the most indelible chapters of Israel’s nine-month military operation in Gaza. South Africa's unprecedented new coalition has 7 parties in the Cabinet. Here's a breakdown South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has included seven different parties in his Cabinet in an unprecedented power-sharing agreement for the continent’s most industrialized country |
Anti-Israel activists disrupt pride parades in NYC, Toronto The New York City and Toronto pride parades were disrupted by anti-Israel protests, with the Canadian event ending early due to the demonstrations. Similar efforts were stopped in London. Bulgaria’s GERB tasked with forming minority government June 8 vote, which handed centre-right party most seats but not a majority, was sixth snap poll in three years. Unite union calls off strike at Port Talbot steelworks after owner offers fresh talks Rajesh Nair, UK boss of Tata Steel, offers new round of discussions about future investment at site A strike at the Port Talbot steelworks has been called off after its owner, Tata Steel, offered to engage in fresh talks with trade unions over future investment in a plant destined to lose 2,800 jobs and close its last remaining blast furnaces. Members of the Unite trade union had been due to begi… Middle East Crisis: Gaza’s Aid Woes Pile Up The departure of the United Nations’ top relief official added uncertainty to the struggling efforts to get food, fuel and other supplies into the territory. Opinion: If you were relieved by the Supreme Court's abortion rulings this term, think again The Supreme Court this term didn't make matters worse for pregnant women facing life-threatening emergencies. Or did it? |
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