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Sep 15, 2023
Washington [US], September 15: The US Aeronautics and Space Administration appointed the head of a program to learn about unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
Biden's son Hunter hit with criminal gun charge
NBA legends take part in Abu Dhabi's first-ever NBA Fan Appreciation Day
Gold falls as U.S. inflation rises
Sep 14, 2023
Apple says iPhone 12 compliant with radiation regulations
New Zealand provides support to Morocco following deadly quake
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United Nations special envoy to Sudan resigns
New York [US], September 14: United Nations Special Envoy for Sudan Volker Perthes announced that he is resigning, saying it has become clear that he...
Rescuers struggle to reach remote areas in quake-hit Morocco
Rabat [Morocco], September 14: Rescue efforts continued in Morocco on Wednesday, as clearing blocked, rugged pathways to reach isolated towns remained a challenge following a...
At least 56 dead in worst-ever Hanoi fire; building owner detained
Hanoi [Vietnam] September 14: The owner of a nine-story apartment building that was engulfed in an inferno that killed at least 56 people in Vietnam's...
Libyan official: More than 3,000 buried after devastating flooding
Tripoli [Libya] September 14: More than 3,000 people killed in devastating floods that lashed eastern Libya have been buried by the authorities, an official from...
South Korea's president names new defence minister in Cabinet shuffle
Seoul [South Korea], September 14: South Korea's conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol has nominated a former three-star general as the new defence minister in a...
Russian and Ukrainian ports were hit by attacks
Moscow [Russia], September 14: Yesterday, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the S.Ordzhonikidze shipyard at Sevastopol port was on fire in the early morning...
The US approves the sale of F-35 to South Korea
Washington [US], September 14: The US State Department "gave the green light" to the plan to sell 25 more F-35 fighters to South Korea.
A cruise ship carrying 206 people ran aground in Greenland
Nuuk [Greenland], September 14: Business Insider yesterday (September 13) reported that a luxury yacht 104 m long, 18 m wide and carrying 206 passengers was...
Hungary signals national ban
Budapest [Hungary], September 14: Hungary has agreed with Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria to bar Ukrainian grain imports to protect their markets.
Ukraine says Russian naval vessels badly damaged
Kyiv [Ukraine], September 14: Ukraine said it seriously damaged two Russian naval vessels and struck port infrastructure in the Crimean city of Sevastopol early on Wednesday.
Locals fear disaster as North Macedonia's Lake Prespa recedes
Catastrophic Libya flood kills thousands
Mexican Congress holds hearing on UFOs
Kim Jong Un meets Putin in Russia as missiles launch from North Korea
70% of jet fuels at EU airports will have to be green by 2050
900,000 stimulant tablets seized in Myanmar's Yangon
Sep 13, 2023
DPRK top leader arrives at Russian border town Khasan: KCNA
Water quality sensors deployed on Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Majority of Australian voters support polluter tax for businesses: survey
Pancha Dan festival celebrated in Bhaktapur, Nepal