Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor John Goodenough Passes Away At 100
He aged 97 when he shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Britain's Stanley Whittingham and Japan's Akira Yoshino, for their work on lithium-ion batteries
New Zealand Bails Out Financially Strapped Universities
Education Minister Jan Tinetti stated that the one-time boost will benefit New Zealand's degree providers over the next two years
United States Repeatedly Calls On Pakistan To Disband All Terrorist Organizations
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other top officials criticized Obama's statement
United Nations Chief Appoints Aarti Holla-Maini As Director Of Outer Space Affairs
Simonetta Di Pippo of Italy will be succeeded by Holla-Maini of the United Kingdom
New York Declares Diwali A School Holiday
Diwali will be celebrated this year on Sunday, November 12
“A March For Justice,” Claims Wagner Group President As He Releases Audio Message Post Mutiny In Russia
Yevgeny Prigozhin released an eleven minutes audio message in which he expressed that the mutiny was actually “a march for justice”.
China Building New Solar-Hydro Plants Along LAC To Sustain Large Military Bases
The Chinese Army has deployed almost 50,000 troops along the LAC after the 2020 aggression.
NATO Chief Says Wagner Mutiny Demonstrates Putin’s Invasion Of Ukraine Was “Strategic Mistake”
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner, halted the advance of his troops on Saturday, and Moscow announced that he would depart for Belarus to avoid prosecution.
US And Ukraine Discuss Recent Course Of Events In Russia; Biden Assures Unflinching Support To Zelensky
As Wagner Group, the Russian private army of mercenaries advanced on Moscow, Joe Biden - President of the US holds a meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky - Ukrainian President.
US Woman Kills Uber Driver After Misunderstanding Him As Kidnapper
According to Uber, they were "horrified" of the riders action, and soon banned the rider, the company stated in a statement to a local media site.