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Janet Yellen’s China visit: Tackling US-China trade issues, overcapacity concerns and financial cooperation

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen concluded her trip to China, highlighting American concerns over Chinese overproduction, cautioning against support for Russia

‘This is unforgivable’: World demands answers as Is­raeli strikes kill aid workers from UK, Australia and Poland

World leaders are demanding answers after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, on April 1, killed seven aid workers from the World Central Kitchen, hailing from the UK, Australia, Poland, the US, and Palestine.

Boeing CEO, other executives to step down amid ongoing safety issues

CEO Dave Calhoun said in a message to employees on Monday that he would down from the role by the end of 2024.

UN Security Council passes Gaza ceasefire resolution for the first time as US abstains

For the first time, the UN security council has adopted a resolution calling for ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas and the release of all hostages as well as the need to send urgent aid to Gaza.

Radia unveils plans to build world’s largest plane to deliver colossal cargo

The WindRunner measures 356 feet in length, stands at 79 feet tall, and boasts a wingspan of 261 feet., making it 106 feet longer than the Boeing 747-8.

Sweden officially joins NATO, ending 200 years of neutrality

Sweden officially became the 32nd member of NATO, marking the end of its neutrality since World War II and its centuries-long stance of not aligning with major powers.

Israel’s illegal settlement expansion plan in West Bank faces global condemnation

The Israeli government’s plan to build about 3500 new settlement units in the West Bank is facing widespread condemnation from across the globe, including some of Tel Aviv’s closest allies.

Vigils held for US airman Aaron Bushnell who set himself on fire and died outside Israeli embassy to protest ‘genocide’ in Gaza

Vigils were held in cities across the United States on Monday evening, to honor and mourn the US active-duty airman, Aaron Bushnell, who died after setting himself on fire in protest of war in Gaza.

Moon landing: Odysseus makes first US lunar touchdown in over 50 years

A U.S. company Intuitive Machines IM-1 mission reached the moon’s surface on Thursday February 22, 2024, for the first time since the last of the Apollo missions in 1972

US Navy selects Anduril, Oceaneering and Kongsberg to develop undersea drones

The US Navy has selected three dealers, Anduril Industries, Kongsberg Discovery, and Oceaneering International, to build prototypes of its new large undersea drone, aimed at countering current and future maritime threats.

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South Korea’s KAI signs $1.4 billion deal to launch mass production of homegrown KF-21 fighter jets

Nine years after the development of South Korea’s KF-21 Boramae began, the Korean government finalized a significant deal with Korea Aerospace Industries for the production of 20 fighter jets