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China eyes off a future where civilians use the skies for logistics

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Chinese authorities are working on the development of its drone industry

The ‘Civil Aviation Regulator’ wants civilians to use drones for logistical purposes, and even

some long-haul transport.

The new plan maps out fresh regulations and airspace capacity for these aerial vehicles.

Companies are already taking the plunge and exploring drones and robots to deliver parcels.

But at this stage, widespread use has ben slow because of regulatory pain and the need for human intervention.

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Politics in the workplace: Musk backs Trump, while his workers donate to Harris

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Workers associated with Elon Musk’s companies, including Tesla & SpaceX have reportedly made substantial donations to Kamala Harris’ campaign, despite Musk publicly supporting Donald Trump.

Employees from Elon Musk’s companies have thrown their financial support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, despite Musk publicly backing Donald Trump.

This comes as Musk, one of the world’s wealthiest men, has voiced his support for Trump in the 2024 presidential race.

Even with their boss firmly on Trump’s side, employees from his companies are backing Democrats in the upcoming election. #featured #trending

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“All good here”: final message from doomed Titan sub revealed

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The final message from the crew of the titan submersible revealed – the crew’s chilling final message was ‘all good here’, this coming through just moments before disaster struck.

The deep-sea craft was heading to the Titanic wreck when it lost contact and imploded less than two hours into its dive in June 2023.

A 15-month investigation has now led to a public hearing, aiming to prevent future incidents.

OceanGate, the company behind Titan, is facing tough questions about its safety protocols. #featured #trending

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Eight killed after fatal pager explosions across Lebanon

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Militant group Hezbollah has promised swift punishment against Israel after deadly pager explosions rocked Lebanon, killing eight and wounding thousands.

WARNING: This story contains graphic footage.

The blasts, targeting Hezbollah strongholds, mark the biggest escalation in nearly a year of conflict.

Israel has not responded to questions about the explosions, as tensions between the two sides continue to rise.

Hezbollah, who claims some of its fighters were killed in the blasts, has vowed that Israel will face consequences. #featured #trending

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