⚡️ A red flag is raised over the Jamkaran mosque in Iran in revenge for the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh
Red flags in the Shiite tradition symbolize both unjustly spilled blood and a call to avenge a murdered person.
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The American startup Skip, founded by former Google employees, has created the “world's first electric pants” with a built-in exoskeleton
They facilitate movement by 40% and make you feel 14 kg lighter. The battery lasts for about 3 hours of intense uphill walking, and on the descents, when no help is needed, it will recharge a little.
Now the guys are collecting pre-orders, and they promise to launch sales next year.
The price is $5000.
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⚡️ Hamas regards the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran as a terrorist act and a violation of Iran's sovereignty
Iran's IRGC has also promised a tough response to the assassination of the head of the Hamas politburo.
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⚡️ Sudan's leader assassinated by drone — Al Jazeera
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan survived, but there is no information about his condition.
The Sudanese army reported five dead and several others injured in the assassination attempt.
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⚡️ PM Netanyahu's office has instructed Israeli ministers not to speak out on the topic of Ismail Haniyeh's assassination — Jerusalem Post
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At the Olympics in Paris, an innovative AI-powered exoskeleton Atalante X was demonstrated in action
Paralympic athlete Kevin Piatt, who is completely unable to walk, carried the Olympic torch without assistance.
The device uses sophisticated algorithms to imitate and reproduce natural gait patterns, and allows the wearer to sit down and stand up independently.
Currently, the French Wandercraft continues to improve the mobility and autonomy of the exoskeleton, and is trying to make the technology available to “get people out of wheelchairs” by 2030.
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⚡️ Harris said after Israel's strike on Beirut that the US is seeking a diplomatic solution to stop the attacks
This is according to her statement released by the White House press pool.
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⚡️ U.S. Secretary of State Blinken and Pentagon chief Austin announced the allocation of $500 million to strengthen the defense of the Philippines, — Associated Press
According to the newspaper, the allocated sum will be used to modernize the Philippine army and border service, as well as to strengthen security cooperation with the United States.
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The United States is moving military equipment from Germany to Poland
It is noted that 87 tanks, more than 150 infantry fighting vehicles and 18 self-propelled howitzers, which were previously stored in a military warehouse in Mannheim, will be deployed at the US base in Powidz.
The redeployed equipment is part of the strengthening of NATO's eastern flank by the US military. The warehouses in Povidz are adjacent to the airport, which makes it possible to instantly airlift the equipment along with ammunition if necessary. The equipment will be moved by the end of September.
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North Korea may conduct a nuclear test before the US presidential election. Economists talk about the catastrophic consequences of a full-scale conflict on the Korean Peninsula
According to South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won Sik, the DPRK is considering a nuclear test to "increase its importance."
"North Korea is ready to conduct a nuclear test when a decision is made... We do not rule out that this decisive moment may come before or after the US presidential election to increase influence on the United States," Time quoted the minister as saying.
In turn, Bloomberg writes that a full-scale conflict on the Korean peninsula could lead to the deaths of millions of people and cost the global economy $4 trillion in just one year.
"In the first year of fighting alone, the world's losses would amount to 3.9% of GDP - more than twice as much as the war in Ukraine," Bloomberg Economics analysts say.
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❗️A powerful explosion has occurred at BASF's largest chemical plant in Germany, injuring 14 people, Bild reports
The incident occurred in the city of Ludwigshafen am Rhein. The reason is being established.
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Hungary simplifies entry conditions for Russians and Belarusians — DW
Following Prime Minister Viktor Orban's visit to Moscow, Budapest has included Russians and Belarusians in the "national card" program: it is issued to those wishing to work in Hungary for 2 years with the possibility of extension. About 65,000 workers with families are expected in the spring. This allows them to enter the EU without being checked.
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⚡ In Haiti, local gangs tried to kill the country's Prime Minister Garry Conille. He had to flee because of the shooting near the hospital he was visiting, reports Metronome
The visit led to armed clashes between the bandits and law enforcement forces, accompanied by gunfire. Kenyan officers took cover in the hospital courtyard and journalists scattered. Harry Conille was unhurt.
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⚡️ Venezuela has decided to recall its diplomats from the countries that did not recognize the elections in the Latin American country — Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Gil Pinto
We are talking about Argentina, Chile, Peru, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic and Uruguay.
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⚡️A full-scale Hezbollah attack on Israel could overwhelm the Iron Dome system, causing massive damage to cities like Tel Aviv, as Hezbollah has far more rockets and missiles than Hamas — The Times
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The youngest cyber racer from China
We are talking about a 5-year-old boy Shao Jian and the global ranking in a racing simulator.
The boy ranks 27th out of 10 thousand participants. And he even has the appropriate license.
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⚡️ Trump plans to cut intelligence sharing with NATO allies if elected to the US presidency — Politico
According to the publication's sources, European countries rely on U.S. intelligence. Trump's advisers, however, have told allied countries that cutting intelligence sharing would be part of a broader plan to reduce U.S. support and cooperation with the 32-nation alliance.
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⚡️ EU failed to adopt a joint statement on the elections in Venezuela due to Hungary's veto — Politico
According to the publication, the EU wanted to express in the statement concerns over “shortcomings and irregularities” during the elections.
The participants of the community intended to call for “greater transparency” in the elections, but the Hungarian leadership opposed it.
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Kamala Harris leads Trump in support in four key states out of seven — Bloomberg
She has an advantage in Arizona (49% of respondents for the US vice president, versus 47% for the former president), Wisconsin (50% vs. 47%), Michigan (53% vs. 42%) and Nevada (47% vs. 45%).
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Surgeons from Texas have transplanted a titanium heart without valves for the first time
The mechanical organ pumps up to 12 liters of blood per minute, and thanks to a magnetic levitation rotor with a minimum number of parts, it wears out much more slowly than its counterparts.
However, it is still a temporary solution until a real donor heart is transplanted.
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⚡️ Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh killed in Tehran — Tasnim
The media outlet reports that the head of the Hamas politburo “accepted martyrdom.” According to the IRGC, his residence in the Iranian capital was attacked. His bodyguards were killed along with him.
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⚡️ The Israeli Army has struck Lebanon's capital Beirut
An Israeli Air Force precision strike on the Hezbollah Shura Council building kills Haji Mohsan, the second man in the group's hierarchy.
Israeli Defense Minister Galant said after the strike on Beirut that Hezbollah had “crossed a red line.”
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⚡️ China has never interfered and is not going to interfere in the US elections, — Chinese Foreign Ministry
The U.S. National Intelligence Service said earlier that Russia, China and Iran were trying to influence the outcome of the presidential election in the United States.
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⚡️ After the Venezuelan presidential election, riots engulfed not only Caracas but also the neighboring state of La Guaira
The protesters built barricades, burned garbage cans, tires and posters of Maduro, and damaged a statue of former president Hugo Chavez. There were clashes with police, who used gas and rubber bullets.
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At least 60 people have died in India due to landslides, The Times of India reports
The natural disaster was caused by heavy rains in Kerala. Wayanad district was the most affected and people are being searched for. At least 100 people have been rescued.
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DPRK officials are urgently looking for a cure for the dictator abroad. He has been suffering from high blood pressure and probably diabetes for 10 years — AR
It is known that 40-year-old Kim Jong-un, who, at a height of about 170 cm, previously weighed 140 kg, lost a lot of weight in 2021 due to a change in diet. But now he has begun to rapidly gain weight and is again at high risk of certain diseases. Obesity is associated with alcohol abuse, smoking, and stress. According to intelligence reports, those close to him are secretly searching for foreign drugs for their leader.
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Biden lost Musk's support when he downplayed his merits
The WSJ reports that Joe Biden lost support for Ilon Musk back in 2021 when Biden showed his disdain for Tesla.
In November 2021, the president praised General Motors CEO Mary Barra for her company "electrifying the entire auto industry." Biden called GM a "leader" among electric car makers and Detroit the electric car capital of the world.
Biden's comments drew ire from Tesla executives and Musk in particular, as at the time Tesla had produced more than 115,000 electric cars in the U.S., while GM had produced 26,000.
In addition, that same year, the president called a meeting to discuss the future of electric cars in the US, but only General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis were invited.
Tesla was not included on the invitation list for the event because Tesla is the only major car manufacturer in the U.S. that does not have unionized workers in its plants.
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⚡️ Trump called the Paris Olympics opening ceremony a disgrace in an interview on Fox News
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⚡️ Mass protests are taking place across Venezuela against the presidential election results and Maduro
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⚡️ U.S. authorities have "serious concerns" that the results of the presidential election announced by Venezuelan authorities "do not reflect the will of the people," U.S. Secretary of State Blinken said
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