1. Mathematician Reveals 'Equals' Has More Than One Meaning in Math
2. Study Suggests Melatonin Can Reduce Aging-Related Vision Loss
3. Personalized brain circuit scores identify clinically distinct biotypes in depression and
anxiety
4. UH scientists discover massive energy imbalance on Saturn
5. Another ‘alien’ monolith appears, this time atop a remote desert mountain
3. France, Italy Among EU Nations to Be Reprimanded Over Deficits
4. The US debt will exceed $56 trillion over the next 10 years.
9. The United States Invests $130 Million for Egypt’s Development
3. Iran, Russia discuss implementation of Rasht-Astara railway
5. On the participation of the State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Russian Federation E.S. Ivanov in the International Inter-Party Forum ‘World Majority for a
Multipolar World’
9. Hochstein arrives in Beirut, 'Washington is trying to avoid a greater war between Israel
and Hezbollah.'
1. Israel prefers diplomacy to end Hezbollah conflict, security adviser says
2. WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Strikes A Deal With US That Could Allow Him To Walk Free
6. North Korea to send engineering brigades to rebuild occupied Ukraine:
28 June 1748: More than 200 people were killed in riots in Amsterdam in protest against the public hanging of
two men
1820: Tomato was proved to be a non-poisonous vegetable.
●1919: The First World War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
1941: German and Romanian troops killed 11,000 Jews in Kishinev, the capital of the Bessarabia
province of the Russian Empire. German forces captured Galicia, Poland.
●1972: Simla Conference began after the Second Indo-Pak War
●1975: Netherlands gives independence to Dutch Guiana, which becomes Suriname; one third of
Hindus (descendants of Indian plantation workers) emigrate to Netherlands for better social and economic conditions.
●1976: The first woman was admitted into the US Air Force Academy.
Bolivia Lifts Ban on Bitcoin, Modernizes Payment System with New Crypto Regulations
Spain intervenes in ICJ case on genocide prevention in Gaza
●1801: The first census was carried out in Britain.
●1986: Argentina won the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
●1993: 24 jawans were killed in an ambush by NSCN militants in Manipur
●1998: Government decides to grant full statehood for Delhi and create three new States namely
Uttaranchal (Uttarakhand), Vananchal (Jharkhand) and Chhattisgarh.
●2000: The world's fastest computer was manufactured by the world's leading company IBM.
New AI Program from BU Researchers Could Predict Likelihood of Alzheimer’s Disease
Stress related to socioeconomic problems and forms of abuse can also
contribute to premature puberty. Since 1950, the number of girls experiencing their first menstrual
period prematurely (before the age of eleven) has nearly doubled.
Predator or prey? This 'switch' in the brain toggles when you're hunting or being hunted
Scientists at Tokyo Tech have designed a 256-element wireless receiver for 5G communications. The
researchers have developed a wireless relay transceiver that expands 5G network coverage even in
areas where connectivity is blocked...
INDIA SUPPLIED ALUMINUM TO RUSSIA FOR THE FIRST TIME
Indian Gadget Exports to Russia Spiked by 36% in Early 2024
US Government Transfers $243 Million in Seized Bitcoin to Coinbase
Iceland is the first country in the world to issue a sovereign gender bond, aimed at funding initiatives
that improve gender equality and women's economic empowerment
Greece will introduce a six-day working week on a voluntary basis from July to solve the problem of a
shortage of qualified personnel
Iran-affiliated cell reportedly found storing explosives in Jordan’s capital
US, Israel to hold ‘strategic dialogue’ on Iran
Gul Agha Shirzai, former governor of Kandahar and Nangarhar provinces, said in an interview to The
Express Tribune that the current Afghan government should address the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
(TTP) issue properly
New negotiations between Yemen's government and Houthis in Muscat
Marine mystery solved: nitrogen absorption of algae revealed
Groundbreaking discovery: Zinc can make crop yields more climate-resilient
Light-controlled artificial maple seeds could monitor the environment even in hard-to-reach locations
●1876: Serbia declared war on Türkiye
●1894: The International Olympic Committee was founded in Sorbonne Paris
●1937: The world's first emergency number 999 was issued in London
●1966: America's first women's organization, National Organization for Women, was formed.
●1966: The National Organization for women, the United States’ largest feminist organization, was
founded.
●2000: US President Bill Clinton legalized electronic signatures.