Discovered suspected human remains, [Looking at the World] The wreckage of the Titan submarine's implosion was transported back to the shore submarine | Event | wreckage
On June 28th, according to the Associated Press, a ship searching for the wreckage of the Titan submersible's implosion transported some of its fragments back to shore. The search vessel is currently docked at the Canadian Coast Guard dock. The US Coast Guard has issued a statement stating that experts have discovered "suspected human remains" from the wreckage of the previously imploded Titan submersible. The statement shows that US medical personnel will conduct further analysis of "suspected human remains.".
On June 28th, a US Coast Guard ship arrived at St. John's Port in Newfoundland, Canada, followed by the arrival of the Arctic Horizon ship carrying the wreckage of the Titan submersible.
On June 28th, in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, the wreckage of the Titan submersible salvaged from the seabed near the sinking of the Titanic was unloaded from the Horizon Arctic ship at the Canadian Coast Guard dock.
A passenger train in California, USA derailed after colliding with a truck
On June 28th, a National Railroad passenger train carrying 190 passengers derailed after colliding with a truck near Los Angeles, California. The captain of the local fire department stated that the number of injuries is currently unclear, but all injuries are considered minor.
On June 28th, in MulPark, USA, a crashed truck was parked next to a derailed Amtrak train.
On June 28th, in MulPark, USA, an injured passenger received medical assistance.
14 security staff members kidnapped by armed militants in Chiapas state, Mexico. Relatives protest and call for government rescue
On June 27th, an incident occurred in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico where 14 security personnel were kidnapped by armed militants.
According to the currently released information, a group of masked armed militants stopped a vehicle carrying 14 workers on the highway and then took them away. At present, relevant departments are conducting search and rescue operations for the kidnapped individuals.
On June 28, in TuxtlaGutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico, after 14 security workers were kidnapped by militants, relatives of the kidnapped people protested and called on the government to rescue them.
A knife injury incident occurred at the University of Waterloo in Canada
On June 28th, in Ontario, Canada, a Waterloo area police car was parked near the scene of a knife wound at the University of Waterloo. The police stated that three victims were stabbed and one was detained in Hagey Hall at the university.
On June 28th, in Ontario, Canada, police in the Waterloo area are investigating a knife injury incident that occurred at the University of Waterloo.
The world's first 16 MW offshore wind turbine successfully lifted in Fujian
On June 28th, the world's first 16 MW offshore wind turbine was successfully lifted in the northern waters of Fujian. This marks the overall improvement of China's high-end equipment manufacturing capacity for offshore wind power, as well as the far-reaching construction of offshore wind power throughout the entire industry chain, reaching an international leading level.
On June 28th, the world's first 16 MW offshore wind turbine was lifted on-site.
Summer Davos Forum: Guest Exchange, Communication, and Promotion of Cooperation
The 14th Summer Davos Forum was held in Tianjin from June 27th to 29th. About 1500 representatives from over 90 countries and regions from all walks of life gathered together to promote cooperation and seek sustainable development for the global economy through exchange and communication.
On June 28th, participants engaged in a dialogue on the topic of "carrying out food innovation to respond to drought" in the New Leader Village set up by the forum.
Federal Reserve Chairman Powell: Expected to raise interest rates twice again this year
On June 28th, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell stated at the European Central Bank seminar held in Sintra, Portugal that more tightening forces are expected. Powell reiterated that most decision-makers expect to raise interest rates twice again this year, without ruling out the possibility of consecutive rate hikes. After Powell's statement, the S&P 500 index fell 0.4% to its intraday low.
On June 22nd, in Washington, USA, the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs held a hearing in which Federal Reserve Chairman Powell attended and testified.
The French Air Force is carrying out the "Pegasus 2023" mission in Singapore
On June 28th, Singapore, French Air Force pilots inspected the aircraft. This is part of the French Air Force's Pegasus 2023 mission, which will last from June 25th to August 1st. It is the second mission in the past nine months and will carry out a series of large-scale activities in the Indian Pacific region.
Vietnam's college entrance examination has kicked off
On June 28th, 2023, the Vietnam High School Graduation Examination kicked off. More than one million candidates nationwide are taking the exam, and their scores will be used for high school graduation and university enrollment.
On that day, at a test center in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, parents welcomed candidates who had finished their first day of exams.
Floods in Assam, India have resulted in 7 deaths
On June 29th, according to local time reports from Indian media, floods are still ongoing in the Assam region of the country, causing 7 deaths so far.
On June 28, in Calcutta, India, the rainstorm caused floods, resulting in the flooding of the street.
Poisonous foam cattle floating in Yamuna River, India Bathing in "toxic water"
Poisonous foam floats on the Yamuna River in New Delhi, India, on June 28. The dangerous foam floating on the Yamuna River is caused by the increased content of ammonia and phosphate discharged into the river by industrial pollutants.
A rock avalanche occurred in Switzerland
On June 28th, a rock avalanche occurred in Brienz, Switzerland. Geological experts have warned that the rocks above the village may loosen and local residents may be evacuated. Residents can go home during the day for the first time this week. The village has an altitude of about 1150 meters and fewer than 100 residents.
Wildfire smoke envelops the airspace over Toronto, Canada
On June 28th, in Toronto, Canada, people watched the sunset amidst the smoke.
At least 17 deaths in the southern United States due to heatwave grilling
The southern United States has recently experienced high temperatures, with some areas exceeding 46 degrees Celsius. The spreading heat wave is scorching most of the southern United States, causing at least 17 deaths.
On June 27th, in Austin, Texas, a boy took a cool breath in the water.
Spain Holds Royal Gallery Opening Press Conference
On June 28th, Madrid, Spain held a press conference for the opening of the Royal Gallery. In 2023, the gallery will become the most important cultural project in Europe, a strategic resource that can not only improve the distribution of tourist traffic to destinations, but also manage the resources provided by the capital in a more balanced manner. In addition, it aims to showcase the richness and diversity of royal collections, and also serves as a showcase for all royal sites.
On June 28th, in Madrid, Spain, a room at the Royal Gallery.
Indonesian Muslims participate in prayer ceremonies to celebrate Eid al Adha
On June 29th, Indonesian Muslims attended a prayer ceremony to celebrate Eid al Adha.