China has signed an agreement with Pakistan to send a Pakistani astronaut to its space station, Tiangong, making it the first time a foreign national will be on board. The collaboration includes selecting and training the astronaut, highlighting growing aerospace ties between the two nations.
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China has signed an agreement with Pakistan to send a Pakistani astronaut to its space station, Tiangong, making it the first time a foreign national will be on board. The collaboration includes selecting and training the astronaut, highlighting growing aerospace ties between the two nations.
Police bodycam footage shows New Jersey mayor Gina LaPlaca being arrested for allegedly driving under the influence with her toddler on St Patrick's Day. Officers responded after receiving reports of erratic driving and found LaPlaca unsteady and in possession of alcohol. She faces multiple charges and is due in court on April 28.
President Joe Biden addressed the California wildfires, which have caused significant destruction, during a press briefing. Over 34,000 acres have burned, resulting in 10 deaths and 180,000 residents being evacuated. Biden, joined by Kamala Harris, pledged federal support for recovery efforts. Harris cancelled a foreign trip to assist with the crisis.
Elton John and Paul McCartney urge the UK government to protect creative artists from AI exploitation as new copyright law changes are considered. They warn it could allow tech companies to use artists' works freely, harming young artists' earnings and creativity.
A shipment of anti-tank mines was mistakenly delivered to an Ikea warehouse in Poland due to a logistical error. The incident occurred between July 4 and 7, leading to four soldiers facing prosecution for neglect of duty. The mines were later retrieved by military police.
US President Trump has ordered a crackdown on anti-semitism at colleges, directing federal agencies to identify actions to combat anti-Jewish activities. The justice department will investigate discrimination at US institutions, particularly amid recent anti-Israel demonstrations. Additionally, Trump has signed orders affecting school funding based on curriculum content and reinstated protections for monuments against vandalism, signalling a tough stance on antisemitism and education policies.
Justin Trudeau, son of former PM Pierre Trudeau, led Canada through major crises like the pandemic and NAFTA renegotiation. An avowed feminist, Trudeau's tenure saw controversial policies on immigration, cannabis legalization, and carbon tax. Despite achieving gender parity in his cabinets, dwindling popularity over rising costs and immigration issues led to his resignation after nine years.
Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley killed two and injured ten, targeting Hezbollah sites linked to weapon production and smuggling. The attack followed Hezbollah’s drone breach of the ceasefire. Israel, citing Lebanon’s failure to meet ceasefire terms, has delayed its withdrawal deadline to February 18. The truce requires Hezbollah to pull back north of the Litani River and dismantle military infrastructure in the south.
Ukrainian military forces have captured 27 Russian troops in the Kursk region, including soldiers from various regions of Russia and the occupied Crimean peninsula. Kyiv continues to prioritize the return of its captured personnel, aiming to utilize captured Russian soldiers for future prisoner exchanges and leverage in ending the conflict.
Japanese police arrested seven people, including a Brazilian national, for running an illegal prostitution ring disguised as massage parlors in Tokyo’s Kabukicho red-light district. The group, led by 54-year-old Kazuki Sudo, allegedly targeted foreign tourists, with 60-70 per cent of clients from abroad. They operated an English-language website and accepted multiple currencies. Authorities are concerned that Japan’s tourism boom is fueling the underground sex industry.