Apple Seeks $12 Billion Made-in-India Chips for iPhones

Made-in-India chips

Made-in-India chips are becoming a significant focus for Apple as the tech giant looks to diversify its supply chain and ramp up iPhone production in India. With negotiations underway, Apple is in talks with Micron, Tata Group, and other key semiconductor manufacturers to secure $12 billion worth of chips that are made in India, aiming … Read more

World May Face a Big War, Another Pandemic in Next 25 Years: Bill Gates

Another pandemic

Another pandemic is a significant concern for Bill Gates, who has spent decades addressing global risks and health crises. Gates’ recent remarks highlight the probability of encountering another pandemic within the next 25 years, especially if the world manages to avoid a major war. This focus on another pandemic underscores the urgent need for improved … Read more

China to Raise Retirement Age Amid Aging Population Crisis

China to raise retirement age

China to raise retirement age is a pivotal decision in response to the country’s demographic challenges and the economic pressures of an aging population. As China faces a shrinking workforce and declining birthrate, this proposal represents a crucial strategy to address these issues. The government’s review of this proposal, set to be approved soon, underscores … Read more

Taylor Will Pay A Price For It: Trump After Singer Said She Will Vote For Kamala Harris In Upcoming US Election

Taylor will pay a price for it

Taylor will pay a price for it – that’s the stern warning issued by former President Donald Trump after global pop star Taylor Swift publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the upcoming 2024 US Presidential Election. Swift’s backing of Harris has created waves in the political and entertainment worlds, as the singer’s immense popularity … Read more

Biggest Drone Attack on Moscow: Ukraine Strikes Russian Capital

biggest drone attack

In its biggest drone attack to date, Ukraine launched an unprecedented assault on Moscow, targeting the capital and surrounding regions, causing widespread damage and significant disruption. The attack, which took place on Tuesday, resulted in the death of one woman, damaged dozens of homes, and forced the diversion of nearly 50 flights from the Moscow … Read more

Powerful Chinese Radar Detects Mysterious Plasma Bubble Over Egyptian Pyramid

plasma bubble

The discovery of a plasma bubble over the Egyptian pyramids has caught the attention of scientists and the public alike. Using China’s powerful LARID radar, researchers detected these unusual weather phenomena occurring over Egypt and the Midway Islands, nearly 5,965 miles apart. This marks a significant milestone for the scientific community, as it provides unprecedented … Read more

Kim Jong Un Said North Korea Will Exponentially Increase Nuclear Arsenal for Combat with the US

Kim Jong Un

Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, has once again stirred international attention with his bold declaration that his country will β€œexponentially” increase its nuclear arsenal to be combat-ready against the United States and its allies. This statement, reported by North Korean state media KCNA, comes at a time of heightened tension in the … Read more

Carnival Ship Hits Ice in Alaska: Passenger Compares It to Titanic Disaster

Carnival ship hits ice

Carnival ship hits ice in Alaska, creating an unforgettable moment for those aboard the Carnival Spirit. While navigating the scenic Tracy Arm Fjord, the ship made contact with a chunk of ice, leading one passenger to compare the incident to the infamous Titanic disaster. Though the comparison might seem dramatic, the Carnival Spirit continued its … Read more

Bali to Ban Construction of New Hotels and Clubs to Curb Over-Tourism

Bali to ban construction

Bali to ban construction of new hotels and clubs marks a significant shift in the island’s approach to managing tourism. Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage, Bali has long been one of Indonesia’s most popular tourist destinations. However, this influx of visitors has come at a cost, with concerns about … Read more