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At least 91 killed as clashes rock Bangladesh, curfew imposed

Views: 7 DHAKA – At least 91 people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes in Bangladesh on Aug 4 as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse tens of thousands of protesters calling for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign. The death toll, which includes at least 13 policemen, was the highest […]

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Venezuela to attend BRICS+ summit in Kazan in October.

Views: 4 EN.MEHRNEWS “BRICS is setting up a multicurrency system. Venezuela is in. BRICS is setting up an alternative to SWIFT. Venezuela is in. BRICS has put forward proposals in trade. Venezuela is in,” the Venezuelan leader said at a news conference, taking a TASS reporter’s question. Venezuela is at the doorstep of joining the

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JUST IN: Russia passes bill to allow international payments with cryptocurrency.

Views: 8 CRYPTO NEWS According to a report by Retuers, Russian lawmakers passed a new law on Tuesday, permitting the use of cryptocurrency for international trades by specific businesses as the country grapples with ongoing financial pressure from Western sanctions. The new law, expected to come into effect in September, has garnered support from Russian

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Simple Solution for Premature Ejaculation and Weak Erection.

Views: 19 Most Men think that when it comes to sex, big penis and body size are important. But truth is women want a man that can rock their boat long enough to get orgasm. But the painful thing about this is that most men cannot last long enough to get their woman to orgasm.

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Vietnam is interested in the F-16 fighters, but fears China

Views: 11 BULGARIAN MILITARY Interestingly, Vietnam has expressed interest in acquiring F-16 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin, according to a report by Reuters citing the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense. Photo credit: YouTube However, negotiations between Hanoi and Washington have stalled. The primary concern is Beijing’s potential reaction, possibly affecting Vietnam’s generally close relations with China. A

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The Big Question: Can London become the home for future air mobility risks? – Emerging Risks Media Ltd

Views: 9 Emerging Risks Advanced air mobility is a rapidly developing sector of technology with a plethora of companies working on and developing new, innovative automated aircrafts, from small drones delivering cargo packages to larger vehicles transporting passengers. The news this week that Southwest Airlines and Archer Aviation have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop operational

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Hydrogen electric flight will expediate net zero reality says airline

Views: 4 Emerging Risks The ability to deliver regular and substantive net zero flight looks set to move a step closer as ZeroAvia and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced that they will work towards a demonstration flight using ZeroAvia’s ZA2000 zero-emission, hydrogen-electric engines for large regional turboprop. Hydrogen-electric engines use hydrogen in fuel cells to

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Typhoon Gaemi lashes southeast China after pounding Taiwan, flooding Philippines

Views: 3 ASIA ONE BEIJING — Typhoon Gaemi lashed towns on China’s coastal Fujian province on Friday (July 26) with heavy rains and strong winds as the most powerful storm to hit the country this year began its widely watched trek into the populous interior. The storm, which has already killed dozens of people as

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India reported on the test of an interceptor missile of its own production

Views: 4 India on Wednesday conducted successful tests of an Advanced Area Defense (AD) interceptor missile of its own production as part of the second stage of the creation of the country’s national missile defense system, Azernews reports. An interceptor missile launched from the Chindipur test site (Odisha State) successfully hit a target simulating a long-range ballistic

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