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Gunfire hits two US passenger planes over Haiti’s capital

Two US airline jets were hit by bullets over Haiti's capital, leading to the suspension of all flights due to escalating gang violence

Uninterpreted symbols could unlock the mystery of the world’s earliest writing system

Researchers have discovered connections between the world's oldest known writing system, cuneiform, and previously undeciphered designs on engraved seals from around 6,000 years ago

Heartbreaking sight in Italy’: Miniature Trevi Fountain replica pool faces ridicule

Rome has constructed a temporary pool in front of the Trevi Fountain for tourists to toss coins into while the landmark undergoes renovations, a move that has been met with harsh criticism

Laser-sensor technology helps scientists discover remnants of an old Mayan city in southern Mexico

Archaeologists have potentially discovered an ancient Mayan city, named Valeriana, in southern Mexico using laser-sensing technology

Female survives venomous snake bite while stranded for days in Australia’s Snowy Mountains

A woman who disappeared for nearly two weeks during a solo hike in Australia's Snowy Mountains was found injured and disoriented, likely due to a snake bite

Volkswagen Raises Alarm on Massive Job Cuts, Shuts Down 3 Plants in Germany

Volkswagen plans to shut down three factories in Germany and lay off tens of thousands of workers due to high costs, competition, and weak demand, with potential strikes looming as unions and management negotiate

Buenos Aires hotel where One Direction’s Liam Payne passed away is searched by Argentine police

Argentinian police have raided the Buenos Aires hotel where former One Direction singer Liam Payne stayed before his fatal fall from a third-floor balcony last week

New Zealand airport encourages quicker farewell hugs

New Zealand's Dunedin airport has imposed a three-minute limit on goodbye hugs in the drop-off area to prevent traffic jams

Newly-built German fire station without fire alarms destroyed by fire

A new fire station in Stadtallendorf, Germany was destroyed in a fire, causing millions of dollars in damage and destroying equipment, due to the absence of a fire alarm system

US warns Israel: Enhance Gaza’s humanitarian conditions or risk losing military assistance

State Antony Blinken has warned Israel that it must improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza within a month or face potential restrictions on U.S. military aid
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