Breaking news: Four global events that changed everything this week
Latest developments from White House family matters to global infrastructure challenges shake up world news. Key updates on military actions space management and water crisis demand quick attention
Joe Biden made a quick turn-around on his sons case after saying he wouldnt step in: the president granted a full-pardon to Hunter Biden (which nobody saw coming)
The middle-east situation got more complex when Bashar al-Assad and his Russian allies started air-strikes in north-western Syria; the government forces are trying to push-back insurgents who made their way into Aleppo
Space experts are ringing alarm bells about the over-crowded situation above our heads: thousands of working satellites unused equipment and random bits of space-trash float around Earth — creating a real-time problem that needs fixing
- Low water levels hit Panama Canal operations
- Local people dont want new dam construction
- Ships face long wait-times to pass through
- Alternative routes cost more time and money
The Panama Canal crisis keeps getting worse with drought making it hard for big ships to pass through; officials want to build a mega-dam to help with water supply but locals arent happy about this quick-fix solution (they worry about environmental impact)