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Vietnam will ban fossil-fuel-powered motorcycles and mopeds in the heart of Hanoi starting in July 2026 in an effort to reduce air pollution, state media reported on Monday, curbing the main mode of transport for many of the city’s 8 million residents.
François Jackman, Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations, addresses the UN Security Council meeting on the question concerning Haiti.
In order to finally wrestle the goat from a Hawi cliff,Hawaii,United States,volunteers employed a two-pronged strategy: by land and by sea. After rescuing her, they transported her to a veterinarian.
The beautiful Korat cat breed has its origins in Thailand. Distinguished for its unique heart-shaped face and blue-gray coat with silver tips.The Korat cat has a robust, robust physique and is modest to medium in size.
The Government of India launched the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal to make it easier for victims and complainants to file online investigations into cybercrimes. It gives citizens an user friendly platform to safely and anonymously report different kinds of cybercrimes, with a concentration on cybercrimes against women and children.
A wide view of the General Assembly high-level interactive dialogue on the social, economic and environmental determinants of health.
While strolling along a popular hiking trail in the Southern California city of Ojai, a woman recently had a tense encounter with a mountain lion.
The Burmese-born Birman is well-known for its long, smooth fur and kind disposition.Birman cats are typically medium to large in size. In general, males are larger than females.The French word “Birmanie,” which is a variant of the word “Burma,” is the origin of the name of the Birman cat.
The act of altering training data for an AI or machine learning model in order to control its outputs is known as artificial intelligence (AI) data poisoning. The objective of an AI data poisoning attack is to get the model to infer findings that are dangerous or biased.
Last week, a truck in Mission had a load of blueberries spilled off it, and the driver was given a ticket. According to Mission RCMP, a white Ford pickup truck carrying boxes of freshly picked blueberries halted at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Wren Street on June 29 during the afternoon rush hour, resulting in a “juicy incident,” Vancouver Sun reports.