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Zelenskyy says that Ukraine is finally using F-16 fighter jets manufactured in the US.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Sunday that Ukrainian pilots have begun using F-16s for domestic missions, bringing the much-anticipated return of American-built fighter jets to the country more than 29 months after Russia's invasion.Read More

Turkish shooter becomes viral at the 2024 Olympics, earning silver medal with a nonchalant demeanor.

An air pistol shooter from Turkey has gone famous on social media for his laid-back attitude during the Paris Olympics, where he won a silver medal.Read More

Airlines avoid some Middle Eastern airspace and cancel Israel flights as tensions rise.

Airlines are avoiding Iranian and Lebanese airspace and postponing flights to Israel and Lebanon, raising fears of a regional confrontation following the deaths of prominent members of the terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah earlier this week.Read More

The Japan Osprey crash was caused by cracks in the gear and the pilot's decision to keep flying, according to the Air Force.

WASHINGTON—A tragic Osprey aircraft accident near Japan last November was caused by fractures in a metal gear and the pilot's choice to continue flying despite several warnings to land, according to an Air Force report revealed Thursday.Read More

Landslides in India kill 194 people, raising hopes of finding more survivors among mud and debris.

WAYANAD, India—Hopes of locating more than 180 missing persons alive dwindled Thursday as rescue personnel combed amid muck and rubble for a third day following landslides caused by heavy rains that killed at least 194 people in southern India.Read More

Strict Security in Place Ahead of the Olympic Opening Ceremony in Paris

Paris is under lockdown in anticipation of the grand opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on July 26.Read More

Fears of a Potential Major Spill Close to Capital Increase After a Philippine Oil Tanker Sinks in Manila Bay

MANILA, Philippines—A Philippine oil tanker collapsed in Manila Bay early on Thursday due to strong waves, killing one crew member and saving 16 others in a coast guard operation that took place late at night. Additionally, the military was evaluating if the ship was leaking oil, which might cause a significant spill and reach the busy metropolis.Read More

Rio de Janeiro sharks tested positive for cocaine.

SAO PAULO—Cocaine tests on sharks off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's party capital, have shown favorable results.Read More

Typhoon Gaemi capssizes a freighter in Taiwan and sends barrels toward the Chinese coast.

Typhoon Gaemi made landfall in northern Taiwan on Thursday, causing floods, sinking a cargo offshore, and killing two people. It then crossed the sea into China, where it is predicted to pour additional heavy rain.Read More

18 People Died in a Plane Crash at Kathmandu Airport in Nepal

KATHMANDU—According to officials, a small passenger jet operated by Saurya Airlines in Nepal crashed and caught fire on Wednesday when it was taking off from the country's capital, killing eighteen people.Read More


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