[ad_1] Australian authorities last week rescued a woman stranded for five days in the wilderness after she was forced to survive on what she had, including a bottle of wine and lollipops. Footage of the rescue shows Melbourne native Lillian Ip, 48, waving down a helicopter near her car before …
Read More »Japan, US, South Korea negotiate sharing of North Korean missile data
[ad_1] Japan, the United States and South Korea are negotiating an agreement on sharing real-time data on North Korean missile launches, as cooperation among the three nations becomes increasingly important amid growing nuclear and missile threats from the North, Japan’s chief government spokesperson said Tuesday. Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno …
Read More »China makes first arrest over ChatGPT use, accuses suspect of using AI to generate fake news
[ad_1] Chinese authorities made their first-ever public arrest related to ChatGPT last week, accusing a citizen of using the AI to manufacture fake reports of a deadly train crash. Authorities arrested the man, identified as Han Hong Moumou, on Friday. Police say he used ChatGPT to manufacture reports of a …
Read More »Reporter’s Notebook: The man who nearly sent Red Square up in smoke
[ad_1] Plumes of smoke Russian visual artist Danila Tkachenko had a plan to fill Red Square with smoke the color of the Ukrainian flag, but while his art display failed he continues his anti-war activism in exile in Italy. One commentator watching Russia’s May 9 piece of military theater in …
Read More »Australia begins vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia
[ad_1] In March, Australia caught and vaccinated its first wild koala against chlamydia in a new trial aimed at protecting the marsupials from infertility, blindness, and death. About 80% of the Koala population in northern New South Wales are currently infected with chlamydia, while only 10% of the animals were …
Read More »Mexican president slams DeSantis-backed bill meant to deter illegal immigration as ‘immoral’
[ad_1] Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Monday reportedly ripped Florida’s new sweeping immigration bill headed to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’s desk. López Obrador, while hurling criticism toward DeSantis, also spoke at a press conference Monday ahead of his scheduled call Tuesday with President Biden. The Mexican president and …
Read More »Unmarried Chinese woman files appeal after hospital denies her access to freeze her eggs
[ad_1] Teresa Xu has filed an appeal after a hospital denied her access to freeze her eggs in a landmark case of female reproductive rights in China. Xu was denied access to freeze her eggs because hospitals in China require a marriage license to proceed with the fertility services. A …
Read More »Airstrikes in Southern Syria kill one of country’s most well-known drug dealers
[ad_1] Airstrikes over southern Syria early Monday killed one of the country’s most well-known drug dealers, an opposition war monitor and a pro-government radio station reported. The rare attack came days after Jordan warned it would use force inside Syria to eliminate drug trafficking to its territories and from there …
Read More »Russia evacuates Ukraine region that holds Europe’s largest nuclear plant
[ad_1] The Russian-backed governor of the Ukrainian region where Europe’s largest nuclear plant is located reportedly ordered civilian evacuations, including from the city where most plant workers live. Yegeny Balitsky, the Moscow-installed governor of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia province, on Friday ordered civilians to leave 18 Russian-occupied communities, including Enerhodar, home to …
Read More »Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 3 Islamic Jihad senior operatives, at least 10 civilians
[ad_1] The Israel Defense Forces launched a pair of air strikes in the Gaza Strip Tuesday morning, which they claim resulted in the successful assassination of three senior members of the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization. On Tuesday morning, the IDF announced Operation Shield and Arrow resulted in the deaths of …
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