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Taiwan has opened the Danjiang Bridge, the world’s longest single-mast cable-stayed bridge, designed to enhance traffic flow and withstand earthquakes.
Kenneth Law, a Canadian chef, pleads guilty to aiding suicide, linked to over 112 deaths in the UK from the sale of lethal chemicals.
Experts warn that the bloated carcass of Timmy, a young humpback whale found near Anholt, may explode, prompting authorities to advise the public to keep their distance.
Health emergency declared over Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda as US now plans to transport infected Americans to Europe for treatment.
Scientists warn that Mount Rainier’s potential volcanic mudflow could devastate the towns of Orting, Puyallup, and Sumner, threatening 60,000 residents.
A Russian drone struck an apartment block in Galati, Romania, injuring several people, prompting calls for NATO Article 4 consultations.
Vladimir Putin has closed Moscow airspace to private aircraft as security measures increase amid fears of assassination attempts and Ukrainian drone strikes.
A school bus collision with a train in Buggenhout, Belgium, has resulted in four fatalities, including two teenagers, as several others sustain injuries.
Russia instructs financial institutions to shoot down Ukrainian drones amid increased airstrikes in Moscow, indicating a response to escalating threats.
A fire at Utumishi Girls School in central Kenya has resulted in the deaths of over a dozen students while they slept, with investigations ongoing.
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