United States Launches Private Moon Lander
The flight, which is carrying six NASA payloads, is intended to gather data about the lunar environment ahead of NASA's planned return of astronauts to the moon
Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto Likely To Win Presidential Elections
Prabowo Subianto lost the last two presidential elections to the popular outgoing leader Joko Widodo
Amid Houthi Attacks, United Nations Warns Of A Dangerous Escalatory Cycle In Yemen
The Huthis' attacks have caused some shipping corporations to detour across southern Africa to avoid the Red Sea
Vladimir Putin Claims Russia Close To Develop Cancer Vaccines
The World Health Organization lists six licensed vaccines against HPV and HBV, which cause various malignancies, including cervical cancer and liver cancer respectively
Vladimir Putin: Russia Prefers More Predictable Biden Over Donald Trump
The Biden administration has aided Ukraine in its two-year conflict with Russia, while Trump has expressed admiration for Putin
Israeli Bombs On Lebanon Amid Gaza War Claimed 9 Lives
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October, the Israeli military and an Iran-backed Lebanese faction have engaged in daily cross-border fire
Australian Prime Minister Supports Parliamentary Motion Demanding Julian Assange’s Release
Anthony Albanese continues to press the U.S. to withdraw extradition requests and release Assange, expressing frustration over the lack of a diplomatic resolution.
Taiwan Detects 14 Chinese Fighter Jets Carrying ‘Combat Readiness Patrol’
Lai, who takes office in May, has proposed talks with China, which have been refused
Philippine Church Balcony Collapses During Prayer, Leaving 1 Dead And 53 Injured
Mayor Arthur Robes has ordered that the damaged church be closed while investigators evaluate its structural safety
Destroyed Russia’s Landing Ship In Black Sea, Claims Ukraine
The Ukrainian military intelligence service reported that the Russian cruiser had been attacked with naval drones