President Xi Jinping oversaw a large military parade in Beijing, showcasing China's military might and resolve. Flanked by leaders from Russia, North Korea, and other nations, Xi warned against challenging China's sovereignty.
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Florida is set to potentially eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates, spearheaded by governor Ron DeSantis. This initiative, supported by a newly formed "Make America healthy again" commission, aims to expand medical freedom and parental rights. Surgeon general Dr. Joseph Ladapo views current vaccine requirements as an intrusion, advocating for informed decisions and the removal of all mandates.
The 22nd Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition opened with record participation from 68 countries, showcasing Emirati heritage, sustainable hunting, and equestrian sports. Running until September 7, the event features 15 sectors and spans 92,000 square meters. Supported by national leaders, it blends tradition with innovation, attracting global experts, exhibitors, and enthusiasts to celebrate culture and outdoor lifestyles.
Bill Clinton's health is under scrutiny again after he was spotted in the Hamptons with what appeared to be a portable defibrillator. This sighting follows a recent stumble and a history of heart issues, including a quadruple bypass in 2004 and stent placement in 2010. Clinton has also faced hospitalizations for a UTI, COVID-19, and the flu in recent years.
During an official visit to Mumbai, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi met with Indian Minister Piyush Goyal and business leaders to review CEPA progress and boost sectoral collaboration. With non-oil trade reaching $37.6 billion in H1 2025—a 33.9% rise—both nations discussed expanding partnerships in logistics, healthcare, agriculture, and technology, and highlighted Bharat Mart's development.
A fatal mid-air collision occurred at Fort Morgan Municipal Airport in Colorado on Sunday, resulting in one death and three injuries. A Cessna 172 and an Extra Flugzeugbau EA300 collided during landing, with the Cessna catching fire after the impact. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the cause of the accident, which involved planes participating in an aerobatics competition.
An Indian blogger, Yogesh Alekari, on a global motorbike tour, criticized British police after his bike was stolen in Nottingham. The theft occurred in a paid parking area at Wollaton Park, with his passport and belongings onboard.
Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom have escalated their political rivalry into a meme war, marked by AI-generated videos. Trump initiated the exchange by posting a video mocking Newsom, who retaliated with his own digitally altered clips. The feud, fueled by past disagreements, has transformed into a public spectacle of comedic, yet pointed, digital jabs.
A recent People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, featuring Representative Rashida Tlaib, has ignited controversy. While aiming to amplify Palestinian voices amidst the Gaza conflict, some speakers' rhetoric, including calls to 'neutralize' opponents of Palestinian liberation, drew sharp criticism and accusations of hate speech. The Jewish Federation of Detroit condemned the event for allegedly promoting the destruction of Israel.
Senator John Kennedy sparked controversy by using an 'Alien' movie poster to warn against eating recalled shrimp, claiming it could cause radioactive mutations. His remarks, made amidst investigations into contaminated shrimp sold at major retailers like Walmart and Kroger, were widely mocked online. While the FDA confirmed Cesium-137 in one sample, authorities maintain the health risk is low.