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  • Cloudflare Resolves Outage That Caused Internet Problems
    Apple and Cloudflare Developing New Internet Protocol
    Several other cryptocurrency exchange sites were brought down.
  • U.S. Senate's Gun Deal Under Pressure Due As Deadline Nears
    Shell cases are seen on the floor as a member of the Hudson Valley Nubian Gun Club
    Last week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) declared his support for the gun-control agreement.
  • Israeli Government To Dissolve, Fall Elections Predicted
    Israel
    The office of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett declared on Monday that the country will hold fresh elections.
  • Hong Kong Fire Knocks Out Power In 20,000 Households For 2 Days
    CHURCH FIRE
    After a cable fire causes power outages, class cancellations, and disruptions to hospital and rail services, 20,000 Hong Kong households face a two-day blackout.
  • Philippines At Risk Of Sugar Shortages Due to Low Output, Import Delays
    SUGAR
    The shortage, which has kept sugar prices high for months, adds to inflationary pressures in the Philippines.
  • COVID-19 Vaccines For Young Children Start Rollout In U.S.
    VACCINE, BABY
    Opening up shots to those under the age of five is a watershed moment, but there are mixed feelings about this long-awaited phase of the immunization effort.
  • China Aims To Return Samples From Mars To Earth In 2031
    Image of Mars taken by Chinese Mars rover Zhurong as part of the Tianwen-1 mission, in Beijing
    According to media reports, China plans to send samples of Mars to Earth in 2031, two years before NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA).
  • Microsoft, Meta and More Big Tech Firms Forming Metaverse Standards Group
    Big Tech
    Apple is glaringly absent from the list, which includes many of the industry's largest names.
  • South Korea Successfully Launches First Homegrown Space Rocket
    The Long March-2F Y12 rocket, carrying the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft and three astronauts, takes off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
    In a boost to its space ambitions, South Korea became the seventh country in the world to launch a satellite weighing more than a tonne into orbit.
  • Myanmar Executions Could Be Considered War Crimes By UN
    Myanmar coup
    A UN official said Monday that the Myanmar junta's plans to murder political opponents could amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity.
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