[Looking at the World] Putin Meets Representatives from Strong Departments and Commends Armed Forces for Outstanding Performance in Suppressing Rebellion | Kramatorsk | Representative
On June 27th, Russian President Putin met with representatives of powerful departments in the Kremlin and commended individuals for their outstanding performance in quelling armed rebellions. Putin told representatives of powerful departments present that their actions in the difficult situation were clear and orderly, proving their loyalty to the Russian people and the military oath, and their responsibility to the fate and future of their motherland. They actually prevented a civil war, ensuring the stable operation of important facilities, the security of border areas, and the stability of the military's rear during the rebellion, and ensuring that combat units continued to operate on the front lines of special military operations during this period.
Putin met with military personnel to quell armed rebellion in the Kremlin.
Belarusian President Lukashenko claims that Prime Minister Prigo has been in the country
According to the Belarusian National News Agency on the 27th, Lukashenko confirmed at an event held in the capital Minsk that Prigoren is currently in Belarus and stated that "we have provided security guarantees to Prigoren.". Lukashenko also stated that Belarus will not build camps for the Wagner organization, nor will it set up recruitment points for the organization.
Wagner's leader, Prigo, looked out from a military vehicle and left an area of the headquarters of the Southern Military Region.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict continued, and a restaurant in Karamatorsk, Donetsk region, was attacked by missiles
On June 27, in Karamatorsk, Donetsk region, the Russia-Ukraine conflict continued. A restaurant was attacked by a missile, and rescue work was in progress.
After being hit by a missile, local search and rescue personnel carried out rescue work.
Severe weather strikes the eastern United States, canceling over 1400 flights
Starting from June 26th, the East Coast region of the United States from New York to South Carolina has been hit by severe weather such as hail and thunderstorms, affecting over 60 million people. Airlines have cancelled more than 1400 flights, with airports in New York, Boston, and Atlanta being the most severely affected.
Due to the cancellation of over 1400 flights, a large number of passengers have been stranded at the airport.
Canada's forest fires cover an area of 77000 square kilometers
According to data released by the Canadian Fire Department, as of 17:00 on June 27th, the area of wildfires in Canada has reached 77000 square kilometers, and the number of out of control fires has increased to 257.
Remnants of forest fires on both sides of Shelbourne 103 highway in Nova Scotia, Canada.
A 17-year-old French teenager was shot dead by the police for violating traffic rules, sparking violent protests
On June 27th, in Nantes, France, a 17-year-old boy was shot dead by police after violating traffic rules and refusing to stop for inspection in the suburbs of Paris. This incident has sparked shock and questioning whether the security forces must shoot and kill young people, and has sparked violent protests.
Firefighters are protesting at the scene to extinguish a burnt out car.
The first artificially raised female second-generation finless porpoise in China to reach one year old
June 27 is the first birthday of the small finless porpoise raised artificially in the Baiji Museum of the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Wuhan Baiji Conservation Foundation celebrate the birth of the small finless porpoise in the Baiji Museum. On June 27, 2022, under the supervision of scientific researchers, the Yangtze River finless porpoise "Fujiu" successfully gave birth at around 21:35, with the juvenile number "F9C22". This is a new achievement in artificial breeding of the Yangtze River finless porpoise.
According to experts from the Institute of Aquatics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, this little finless porpoise is currently healthy, developing normally, and exhibiting rich behavior.
The discovery of "ancient Roman pizza" in the murals of the ancient city ruins of Pompeii, Italy
On June 25th, archaeologists from the ancient city of Pompeii in Italy announced that they had discovered the predecessor of modern pizza on an ancient mural dating back 2000 years - but without cheese and tomatoes. This mural is believed to be a "hospitable gift" provided to guests, following Greek traditions earlier than the Romans.
A still life painting depicted on the walls of ancient houses in Pompeii, discovered through excavation in the new ninth district, may be the ancestor of modern pizza.
The largest 3D printed building in Europe is here! Covering an area of over 600 square meters, expected to be completed in July
In Heidelberg, Germany, the so-called "largest 3D printing building in Europe" is under construction. This building covers an area of over 600 square meters and requires more than ten workers to work simultaneously using traditional construction methods. Using 3D printing technology for construction only requires a large machinery and equipment, accompanied by two people on-site to supervise the progress. According to the pre input design program, this huge machine "squeezes" building materials from the nozzle, like a printer, using layers of concrete or clay to "print" the building structure.
This building, which is 55 meters long, 11 meters wide, and 9 meters high, only requires two workers to supervise the entire process. In the later stage, only one person is needed at the construction site to ensure smooth progress.
New York's 100 ton wooden pedestrian bridge has become a new check-in landmark
On June 27th, a pedestrian overpass connecting Pennsylvania Railway Station and High Line Park in New York was completed, becoming a new check-in landmark in New York due to its solid wood material and unique design. It is reported that the bridge is made of over a hundred tons of wood, which is sourced from Alaska yellow cedar in British Columbia, Canada.
Pedestrians pass on the newly completed wooden overpass.