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A drone strike near the United Arab Emirates’ Barakah nuclear power plant has heightened fears of renewed conflict involving Iran, the United States and Gulf allies. Officials reported no injuries or radiation leak, but the incident has intensified regional security concerns amid stalled diplomatic efforts.
Trinidad and Tobago’s government has outlined a five-year plan to significantly increase the size of the national police service and modernize its operations. Officials say the move is intended to address staff shortages, expand specialist capabilities and improve public safety nationwide.
by Aurax Desk
Iran’s activity around the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns over the vulnerability of undersea internet cables that carry global data traffic. Experts warn that disruption in the region could affect both digital communications and international connectivity.
by Aurax Desk
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo and Uganda a global health emergency as officials work to contain cross-border infections across Central and East Africa.
By Aurax Desk
Thousands gathered on the National Mall for a prayer rally linked to America’s 250th anniversary, drawing praise from supporters and criticism over the blending of religion and politics.
By Aurax Desk
The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980 reshaped the surrounding landscape in minutes.
Airports around the world are increasingly introducing small-scale experimental technologies designed to improve passenger flow, comfort, and efficiency. Many of these innovations are being deployed quietly as part of ongoing trials in major international hubs.
By. Aurax Desk
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