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Police officer opens fire on colleagues in Turkey, killing two
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Mercedes-Benz says the U.S. Department of Justice has dropped its investigation into the diesel emissions scandal
Mercedes-Benz announces that the U. S. Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into the diesel emissions scandal without filing charges against the company.
BBC: Germany struggles with wave of spy threats from Russia and China
Germany is struggling with a wave of suspicions of Russian and Chinese espionage: in April, six suspected spies were arrested, including an assistant to a member of the European Parliament accused of spying for China, two German citizens of Russian origin suspected of sabotaging military aid to Ukraine, and three Germans who planned to pass engine designs to Chinese intelligence.
April 28: World Day for Safety and Health at Work, Biological Clock Day, Palm Sunday
The event was launched in 2003 by the International Labor Organization. The struggle of employees for their rights began in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 struck Japan's Bonin Islands
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6. 5 occurred near the Bonin Islands of Japan at a depth of 503.2 km, but no tsunami warning was issued.
Panorama of Mount Fujiyama to be closed to combat tourism
Japanese authorities will block one of the most famous photo spots near Mount Fuji to combat bad tourist behavior, including littering and illegal parking.
Explosions occurred in Mykolaiv
Explosions were heard in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, according to the city's mayor, who said that details were being investigated and that an air alert was declared in the region.
Police officer opens fire on colleagues in Turkey, killing two
A police officer killed two colleagues and wounded eight others during a shooting at a police station in Adiyaman, Turkey.
Khortytsia JFO tells about enemy tactics in Chasovyi Yar
The enemy uses the tactic of bypassing Chasovyi Yar from the flank through the settlements of Bohdanivka and Ivanivske, trying to capture them at any cost, but fails to achieve tactical success, and unsuccessfully storms Andriivka and Klishchiyivka, with the latter recording an increase in the number of enemy troops.
Powerful tornado hits China: there are dead and injured
A powerful tornado in the Chinese province of Guangdong killed 5 people, injured 33 and caused significant damage to industrial buildings.
More than 700 students detained in the US over pro-Palestinian protests
More than 700 students have been detained across the United States over the past week during pro-Palestinian rallies and protests, according to an analysis of police statements by The New York Times.