South Korea’s LG Energy Solutions said it plans to build a new 5.1 trillion won ($4.4 billion) electric car battery factory in the United States in partnership with Japanese car giant Honda. The plant has an estimated production capacity of 40 gigawatt-hours per year, and production will start from the …
Read More »The launch of the “East 2022” strategic maneuvers in eastern Russia
On the first day of September, the strategic maneuvers of the command centers “East 2022” will be launched in eastern Russia, and in the waters of the Japanese and Okhotsk seas, with the participation of 50,000 soldiers from 14 countries, including China and India, according to Russia today. The Russian …
Read More »Kirby: An upcoming meeting between the US President and his Chinese counterpart
John Kirby, coordinator of the US National Security Council, said that the US President and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping plan to hold a personal meeting between them, but the date of the meeting has not yet been announced. The White House confirmed earlier this month that Biden and Xi …
Read More »The President of the State issues a federal decree appointing Abdullah Majid Al Ali as Director General of the National Archives and Library
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, “may God protect him”, issued a federal decree appointing His Excellency Abdullah Majid Al Ali as Director General of the National Archives and Library, with the rank of Undersecretary.
Read More »China completes track laying of first trans-sea high-speed railway
BEIJING On September 1, China announced the completion of the route-laying work for the country’s first trans-sea high-speed railway, in east China’s Fujian Province. The 277-km railway links Fuzhou, the provincial capital, to the port city of Xiamen. With a design speed of 350 km per hour, eight stops along …
Read More »The UAE government graduates 60 experts from the Artificial Intelligence Program
In cooperation between the Office of the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications and the University of Oxford. Omar Sultan Al Olama: – The leadership’s ambitious visions and proactive thinking are a motive for accelerating steps towards the future. Designing qualitative initiatives to build …
Read More »Head of Bioengineering at the University of Louisville: We have invented non-invasive systems to detect types of cancer
Dr. Ayman El-Baz, Head of the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Louisville, confirmed that non-surgical systems have been detected for many diseases, most notably cancer, explaining the relationship of bioengineering with the medical field, as it is the bridge between the medical system and engineering, as it aims …
Read More »Limited Cabinet Reshuffle in Canada
The Canadian “CTV” network revealed, quoting unnamed sources, that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make a cabinet reshuffle today, Wednesday, before a cabinet meeting next week, according to what was published by the “Russia Today” website. The Canadian television network, Bloomberg, reported that the amendments would be “limited”. She stated …
Read More »Power outages for more than 350,000 subscribers in Michigan, USA, due to severe thunderstorms
Severe thunderstorms swept through southern Michigan and northwest Ohio on Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands of homes without power and killing three people, Russia Today reported. Among the dead was an 11-year-old boy who was swept away by sewage as the storm system extended into Arkansas. More than 381,000 customers …
Read More »Death toll from floods in Pakistan rises to 1,162
Islamabad On August 31, the death toll from the floods that began in early June in Pakistan rose to 1162, including 384 children and 231 women, according to the National Disaster Management Authority of Pakistan. More than 33 million people in about 116 out of 160 administrative districts in Pakistan …
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