[ad_1] The European Union Aviation Safety Agency is expected to allow the Boeing 737 Max to begin flying again before the end of the year. The US Federal Aviation Administration has yet to give its go-ahead, but American Airlines has tentatively scheduled the plane’s return for December 29. American realizes …
Read More »Men are at higher risk of diabetes, but more women die from the disease
[ad_1] Millions of people are living with diabetes around the world. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) recorded approximately 463 million adults (20-79 years) with diabetes in 2019 and predicts that the number will increase to 700 million by 2045. According to the IDF Diabetes Atlas, 9th edition of 2019, the …
Read More »Live broadcast of the deep sea shows Chinese ingenuity
[ad_1] JIN DING / CHINA DAILY China manned submersible Fendouzhe, which means “fighter” in Chinese, successfully completed a 10,909-meter dive into the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench on Tuesday. On Friday, Fendouzhe it plunged back into the trench in the western Pacific Ocean, but this time it was accompanied …
Read More »SpaceX and NASA successfully launch first private space mission
[ad_1] Issued on: 11/16/2020 – 03:28 Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX sent four astronauts on a flight to the International Space Station on Sunday, the first full-blown NASA mission to send a crew into orbit aboard a proprietary spacecraft. private. SpaceX’s newly designed Crew Dragon capsule, which the crew has …
Read More »15 Asia Pacific countries sign the world’s largest free trade agreement
[ad_1] The largest free trade agreement in history was signed over the weekend, and 15 countries in the Asia Pacific region agreed to be signatories. In total, the agreement will cover 30% of the world’s GDP and population to out-scale the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The signatories involved are Australia, China, Japan, …
Read More »Ethiopia’s Tigray leader confirms missile launch against Eritrea
[ad_1] NAIROBI, Kenya: The leader of Ethiopia’s rebellious Tigray region has confirmed the launch of missiles at the neighboring capital of Eritrea and threatens more, marking a huge escalation as deadly clashes in northern Ethiopia between the Tigray forces and the federal government are spread across an international border.Tigray regional …
Read More »SpaceX and NASA begin first operational astronaut mission to space
[ad_1] Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX sent four astronauts on a flight to the International Space Station on Sunday, the first full-blown NASA mission to send a crew into orbit aboard a proprietary spacecraft. private. SpaceX’s newly designed Crew Dragon capsule, which the crew has dubbed Resilience, lifted off on …
Read More »PS5 controller issue confuses gamers trying to charge DualSense
[ad_1] A PS5 controller charging issue confuses gamers lucky enough to own the console, as certain scenarios cause the DualSense not to charge. A PS5 Several users have encountered the controller charging issue with the luck of owning the new console, and it confuses them as there doesn’t seem to …
Read More »Hopes for Spain’s Nations League final rest on Germany’s victory
[ad_1] Switzerland has once again put an obstacle in the way of Spain, as they did at the 2010 World Cup. There, at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium, the European champion and a pre-tournament favorite took a hit when Gelson Fernandes inflicted defeat in the first round of Group H matches …
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[ad_1] Leaders from 15 Asia-Pacific countries signed one of the largest trade agreements in history on Sunday, seeking to lower barriers in an area that covers a third of the world’s population and economic output. The Regional Integral Economic Association, or RCEP, marks a major step forward for economic integration …
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