The International Pediatric Association issued an urgent global alert, citing a disturbing rise in outbreaks of once-controlled, vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and mumps across both developed and developing nations. The organization attributes the surge to pandemic-era disruptions in routine immunization schedules and the sustained impac
Major Tensions Flare Between China and North Korea Over 'Hegemony
China's Foreign Ministry released a joint statement with North Korea, agreeing to resist "hegemony" in international affairs, a thinly veiled reference to the United States. The move signals deepening strategic alignment between the two nations and comes just as the US strengthens its security alliances with South Korea and Japan, intensifying the
Canadian Aerospace Firm Rolls Out First Fully Electric Regional Airliner
A major Canadian aerospace manufacturer unveiled its prototype for the first fully electric, 50-seat regional airliner designed for commercial service. The company claims the aircraft can cover short-haul routes up to 800 km on a single charge, promising to slash operating costs and carbon emissions for regional travel within the next three years.
Researchers Discover Ancient Siberian Footprints Challenge Migration Timeline
An international team of archaeologists announced the discovery of remarkably preserved human footprints in the Siberian Arctic dating back over 40,000 years. The finding significantly challenges current models of the timing and routes of early human migration across Eurasia, suggesting an earlier and more successful adaptation to high-latitude env