Tag: World

02
MAY
09:47
Trump declared May 8 in the United States Victory Day in World War II
Events

Trump declared May 8 in the United States Victory Day in World War II

US President Donald Trump declared May 8 Victory Day in World War II, and November 11 Victory Day in World War I. He reported this in Truth Social.

02
MAY
09:22
Kazakhstan has introduced "golden visas" with the possibility of obtaining a residence permit
Global development

Kazakhstan has introduced "golden visas" with the possibility of obtaining a residence permit

Kazakhstan has approved new rules for obtaining an investor visa. Foreigners who have invested at least $300,000 in the authorized capital of Kazakhstani companies or in local equi...

02
MAY
09:10
The tallest dog from the Guinness Book of World Records met the smallest dog
Interesting facts

The tallest dog from the Guinness Book of World Records met the smallest dog

In the USA, two four-legged record holders met: Great Dane Reggie (107 cm tall) and tiny chihuahua Pearl (9.14 cm) met in Idaho. Despite the striking difference in size, the dogs q...

01
MAY
11:13
The dust storm "Hamasin" has hit Egypt
Events

The dust storm "Hamasin" has hit Egypt

The Hamasin sandstorm hit Egypt with strong winds and thunderstorms. This was reported on April 29 by the Egyptian Streets portal.

01
MAY
11:00
The United States and Ukraine have signed an agreement on minerals
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The United States and Ukraine have signed an agreement on minerals

The United States and Ukraine have signed an agreement to establish a joint investment fund for the development of Ukrainian natural resources, including oil, gas and other critica...

25
MAR
11:46
The first newspaper written entirely by a neural network was published in Italy
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The first newspaper written entirely by a neural network was published in Italy

The Italian newspaper Il Foglio has released its first issue, completely created by artificial intelligence. AI wrote all the articles, headlines, and even added ironic remarks, ac...

28
OCT
09:53
Harbinger of disasters: "Doomsday fish" caught in Australia
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Harbinger of disasters: "Doomsday fish" caught in Australia

It would seem that what does "Judgment Day" have to do with it? According to legend, the herring king rises to the surface of the water before natural disasters. Fish spend most of...

21
OCT
11:11
Hurricane Oscar hit Cuba, which was left without electricity
Events

Hurricane Oscar hit Cuba, which was left without electricity

Cuba, which has been without electricity for the third day, was hit by Hurricane Oscar, Reuters reports. Strong winds, storms and heavy rains were recorded in areas of the eastern...

10
OCT
12:28
Sahara Desert flooded after abnormal rains
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Sahara Desert flooded after abnormal rains

The flood hit the Sahara Desert after heavy rains, which are extremely rare in this region. This has not happened in the last 30-50 years, local residents said.

10
OCT
10:30
Animal rights activists warn of a sharp decline in animals in the world
Global development

Animal rights activists warn of a sharp decline in animals in the world

The average number of animal populations in the world has decreased by 73% over the past 50 years. On Wednesday, October 9, the American edition of Fox writes about this, citing a...

05
SEP
10:05
The asteroid "safely" collided with the Earth: another, more dangerous one is flying to the planet
Science

The asteroid "safely" collided with the Earth: another, more dangerous one is flying to the planet

If the asteroid that fell to Earth on September 4 did not cause any consequences, then another asteroid with its size and speed causes some concern. According to scientists, an ast...

28
AUG
13:27
WSJ: Macron offered Durov to move Telegram headquarters to Paris
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WSJ: Macron offered Durov to move Telegram headquarters to Paris

In 2018, French President Emmanuel Macron proposed to Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov to move the company's headquarters to Paris. This was reported by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ...