U.S. Shutdown Leaves 70,000 Aviation Workers Unpaid, Airports Feel the Heat
The U.S. government shutdown leaves 70,000 aviation workers unpaid, as airports nationwide scramble to handle longer lines and potential delays for global travellers.
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The U.S. government shutdown leaves 70,000 aviation workers unpaid, as airports nationwide scramble to handle longer lines and potential delays for global travellers.
Typhoon Wipha, the sixth storm of the year, has flooded central Vietnam, claiming lives, inundating villages and rice fields, and raising flash-flood risks.
A knife attack at Hamburg’s main station injured 12 people, some critically, prompting a swift emergency response and police investigation.
A magnitude 6.2 quake rocked the Aegean Sea off Greece at 70 km depth, the CENC reports—a reminder for global travelers and tech watchers.
Santorini faces unprecedented seismic activity as scientists deploy advanced monitoring tech to assess volcanic risks, highlighting tension between tourism and geological reality.
Sakurajima volcano erupts in Japan, prompting evacuation alerts and ashfall across Kagoshima. Authorities urge residents to take precautions.