🚨 China’s Unitree Robotics has unveiled the GD-01, which they describe as the world’s first production-ready manned mecha robot.
The massive machine stands at 8 foot 8 inches tall, weighs over 1,100 pounds with a pilot inside, and can reportedly switch between two-legged and four-legged movement on command.
Unlike previous mecha concepts, the GD-01 is being introduced as a commercial product with a reported price tag of around $650,000.
The company has also advised users to operate the robot in a “friendly and safe manner”.
🚨 BREAKING: WHO ALERTS 12 COUNTRIES AFTER PASSENGERS FROM HANTAVIRUS CRUISE SHIP RETURN HOME
Global health officials are now monitoring a growing international situation linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak after the World Health Organization reportedly notified 12 countries that passengers had already returned home before the first death onboard was confirmed.
The countries reportedly alerted include Britain, Canada, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, St. Kitts and Nevis, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United States.
Health authorities stress this does NOT mean confirmed outbreaks have been detected in those countries. Instead, officials are warning governments to monitor and trace individuals who may have had contact with passengers connected to the ship.
Another major development emerged today after reports surfaced that a Dutch flight attendant who had contact with one of the infected passengers was hospitalized with symptoms. Authorities have not confirmed whether the individual has hantavirus, and officials say it could be unrelated illness such as the flu.
However, if confirmed, it could become the first known case involving someone connected to the outbreak who was never actually onboard the ship itself — potentially raising new concerns about transmission outside the vessel.
Despite growing online panic, the United Nations health agency says the outbreak is NOT expected to become a global pandemic. Officials continue to emphasize that Andes hantavirus — while capable of rare human-to-human transmission — does not spread as easily as airborne viruses like COVID-19.
Investigations, testing and contact tracing operations are still ongoing across multiple countries as authorities work to contain the situation.
🚨 DEADLY VIRUS OUTBREAK TRAPS PASSENGERS ON CRUISE SHIP AS EUROPEAN AUTHORITIES SCRAMBLE
A growing health scare aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius is now drawing international attention after officials confirmed the outbreak involves the Andes strain of hantavirus — the only known hantavirus strain capable of spreading from human to human.
The situation escalated after a passenger who reportedly left the ship before the outbreak was publicly known tested positive in Switzerland. Authorities have since placed his wife in self-isolation while health officials race to trace everyone he may have contacted.
At least three more passengers have reportedly been airlifted from the vessel for emergency medical treatment across Europe, while nearly 150 people remain onboard with uncertainty surrounding where the ship will be allowed to dock.
Tensions also rose after officials in the Canary Islands reportedly pushed back against accepting the vessel, citing concerns over the seriousness of the outbreak and the unknown risks involved.
While health experts stress that person-to-person transmission of Andes hantavirus is considered rare and usually requires close contact, the confirmation of the strain has triggered major concern online, with many comparing the early confusion to the beginning of previous global outbreaks.
Authorities currently say the broader public risk remains low, but investigations and contact tracing operations are continuing as the story develops.
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🚨 DEADLY VIRUS OUTBREAK TRAPS PASSENGERS ON CRUISE SHIP AS EUROPEAN AUTHORITIES SCRAMBLE
A growing health scare aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius is now drawing international attention after officials confirmed the outbreak involves the Andes strain of hantavirus — the only known hantavirus strain capable of spreading from human to human.
The situation escalated after a passenger who reportedly left the ship before the outbreak was publicly known tested positive in Switzerland. Authorities have since placed his wife in self-isolation while health officials race to trace everyone he may have contacted.
At least three more passengers have reportedly been airlifted from the vessel for emergency medical treatment across Europe, while nearly 150 people remain onboard with uncertainty surrounding where the ship will be allowed to dock.
Tensions also rose after officials in the Canary Islands reportedly pushed back against accepting the vessel, citing concerns over the seriousness of the outbreak and the unknown risks involved.
While health experts stress that person-to-person transmission of Andes hantavirus is considered rare and usually requires close contact, the confirmation of the strain has triggered major concern online, with many comparing the early confusion to the beginning of previous global outbreaks.
Authorities currently say the broader public risk remains low, but investigations and contact tracing operations are continuing as the story develops.
A group of young men have shared a disturbing video after discovering multiple worms in a portion of rice and stew with chicken purchased by their friend. The footage clearly shows the worms embedded in the chicken, raising serious concerns about food safety and hygiene standards.
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Big News for Ghana’s Future: A New National Airline is Taking Off! ✈️🇬🇭
Exciting developments in Accra! The Government of Ghana has officially launched a market-sounding exercise to select a strategic investor for our new national airline. This private sector-led initiative marks a bold step toward restoring Ghana’s flag carrier after more than two decades.
What’s the Vision?
• Transform Accra into West Africa’s Premier Aviation Hub: Accra International Airport is set to become a major regional and intercontinental gateway for passengers and cargo.
• Majority Private Partnership: The government is seeking a strong, experienced operator to hold the majority stake. This partner must bring world-class operational expertise, financial muscle, and the ability to run a truly global network.
• Full-Service Long-Haul Routes: The new carrier will connect Ghana directly to Europe, North America, the Middle East, and beyond — boosting trade, tourism, and connectivity across Africa and the world.
This isn’t just about planes and routes. It’s about jobs, economic growth, national pride, and positioning Ghana as the aviation leader in West Africa. A competitive national airline could transform how the world sees and reaches us — opening doors for business, culture, tourism, and the creative industry.
🚨JUST IN.
Big News for Ghana’s Future: A New National Airline is Taking Off! ✈️🇬🇭
Exciting developments in Accra! The Government of Ghana has officially launched a market-sounding exercise to select a strategic investor for our new national airline. This private sector-led initiative marks a bold step toward restoring Ghana’s flag carrier after more than two decades.
What’s the Vision?
• Transform Accra into West Africa’s Premier Aviation Hub: Accra International Airport is set to become a major regional and intercontinental gateway for passengers and cargo.
• Majority Private Partnership: The government is seeking a strong, experienced operator to hold the majority stake. This partner must bring world-class operational expertise, financial muscle, and the ability to run a truly global network.
• Full-Service Long-Haul Routes: The new carrier will connect Ghana directly to Europe, North America, the Middle East, and beyond — boosting trade, tourism, and connectivity across Africa and the world.
This isn’t just about planes and routes. It’s about jobs, economic growth, national pride, and positioning Ghana as the aviation leader in West Africa. A competitive national airline could transform how the world sees and reaches us — opening doors for business, culture, tourism, and the creative industry.
🚨JUST IN.
Big News for Ghana’s Future: A New National Airline is Taking Off! ✈️🇬🇭
Exciting developments in Accra! The Government of Ghana has officially launched a market-sounding exercise to select a strategic investor for our new national airline. This private sector-led initiative marks a bold step toward restoring Ghana’s flag carrier after more than two decades.
What’s the Vision?
• Transform Accra into West Africa’s Premier Aviation Hub: Accra International Airport is set to become a major regional and intercontinental gateway for passengers and cargo.
• Majority Private Partnership: The government is seeking a strong, experienced operator to hold the majority stake. This partner must bring world-class operational expertise, financial muscle, and the ability to run a truly global network.
• Full-Service Long-Haul Routes: The new carrier will connect Ghana directly to Europe, North America, the Middle East, and beyond — boosting trade, tourism, and connectivity across Africa and the world.
This isn’t just about planes and routes. It’s about jobs, economic growth, national pride, and positioning Ghana as the aviation leader in West Africa. A competitive national airline could transform how the world sees and reaches us — opening doors for business, culture, tourism, and the creative industry.
🚨 JUST IN: Women are actually scarier than men…
A new scientific study found that birds flee faster when approached by women than men.
Yes… birds are more afraid of women. 👀
(Study: People and Nature, British Ecological Society)
On average, birds kept a greater escape distance (~1 meter more) when a woman approached compared to a man.
Meaning: they react quicker… and leave sooner.
Scientists don’t fully know why yet, but theories include:
• Subtle differences in movement or posture
• Behavioural cues humans don’t notice
• Evolutionary responses to perceived unpredictability
🚨 JUST IN: Women are actually scarier than men…
A new scientific study found that birds flee faster when approached by women than men.
Yes… birds are more afraid of women. 👀
(Study: People and Nature, British Ecological Society)
On average, birds kept a greater escape distance (~1 meter more) when a woman approached compared to a man.
Meaning: they react quicker… and leave sooner.
Scientists don’t fully know why yet, but theories include:
• Subtle differences in movement or posture
• Behavioural cues humans don’t notice
• Evolutionary responses to perceived unpredictability
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Kim Jong Un has praised soldiers who reportedly blew themselves up rather than be captured during the Russia–Ukraine War.
He called them “heroes.”
In North Korea, loyalty isn’t just expected—
it’s enforced.
Some analysts believe soldiers may fear consequences that go beyond themselves, though details are hard to independently verify.
Meanwhile, ties between North Korea and Russia are deepening.
A 2024 agreement between Vladimir Putin and Kim pledged mutual support in case of “aggression.”
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Kim Jong Un has praised soldiers who reportedly blew themselves up rather than be captured during the Russia–Ukraine War.
He called them “heroes.”
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France has urged its citizens to leave Mali “as soon as possible” after coordinated attacks by armed separatist and Islamist groups triggered serious security concerns across multiple cities, including Bamako.
The UK has also warned against all travel, calling the situation “unpredictable” and advising citizens already in Mali to leave immediately if it is safe to do so.
Mali’s military says the situation is under control, but tensions remain high as violence spreads across key regions.
Developing story… ⚠️
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France has urged its citizens to leave Mali “as soon as possible” after coordinated attacks by armed separatist and Islamist groups triggered serious security concerns across multiple cities, including Bamako.
The UK has also warned against all travel, calling the situation “unpredictable” and advising citizens already in Mali to leave immediately if it is safe to do so.
Mali’s military says the situation is under control, but tensions remain high as violence spreads across key regions.
Developing story… ⚠️