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SpaceX Rocket Loses Control, Explodes in Space

Elon Musk’s rocket lost control in space and broke apart. Pieces fell and spread across the sky. The rocket was from SpaceX, Elon Musk’s space company. This was a test flight that failed. It happened on Wednesday, May 28. The rocket was launched from Texas in the United States. About 30 minutes after launch, it lost control. The rocket spun in space and then exploded. This was the ninth test flight for this rocket. Starship is very tall. It is 123 meters high, or about 403 feet. It is one of the tallest rockets ever made. Before this, other test…

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Inside the House of Saud Saudi Royal Family

Saudi Arabia is the only modern nation named after its ruling dynasty, the Saudi royal family. This unique connection highlights the powerful role the House of Saud has played in shaping the country’s identity through monarchy, religion, and vast oil wealth. Inside the House of Saud, centuries of political alliances and family dynamics continue to influence the future of the Arabian Peninsula. Today, Daljoog News dives deep into the complex and often secretive world of the Saudi royal family—a gripping saga of ambition, loyalty, rivalry, and transformation that continues to shape not only the Kingdom but the political landscape of…

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Malaysia’s LIMA 2025 Shows Rise of Unmanned Warfare

At the LIMA 2025 defense expo in Langkawi, Malaysia, the future of war is on full display. The big focus? Unmanned systems. From drones in the air to smart weapons on the ground, machines seem to be taking over roles once held by humans. The defense world is changing fast. Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a big part in that shift. Many weapons companies are now looking to a future where humans are not needed to fly or fight. “We are heading towards a battlefield ruled by unmanned systems,” said one official at the event. This change raises a big…

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Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles is one of the most famous landmarks in France. Located just 20 kilometers southwest of Paris, it draws millions of visitors from around the world every year. Known for its beauty, grand design, and history, Versailles still holds many secrets. Here are three hidden facts about this royal palace that might surprise you. 1. Secret Doors Behind the Walls The Palace of Versailles is filled with fancy rooms and gold decorations. But hidden in the walls are secret doors. These doors were used by the royal family to move quietly between rooms. One such door led…

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Netanyahu Vows to Continue Gaza War Until Full Control

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to continue Gaza War in Gaza will not stop. He wants full control of Gaza. Until then, the attacks will continue. Israel says it is fighting to defeat Hamas. It also says it wants to free hostages held in Gaza. But the result has been heavy bombing and many deaths. Gaza is now a very hard place to live. Every day, the bombs keep falling. There are also attacks from the ground. Aid trucks are blocked. People are short of food, water, and medicine. There is no safe place left in Gaza. In the…

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China Builds Dam in Pakistan as Response to India’s Water Threat

China has stepped up work on a dam in Pakistan after India threatened to stop water supply to the country. The Chinese state media outlet, CCTV, reported that China is speeding up the Mohmand Dam project to help Pakistan secure its water future. This move comes shortly after India paused the Indus Waters Treaty, a water-sharing agreement signed under the World Bank’s guidance. India made the decision after the recent incident in Pahalgam. In response, China has taken what experts are calling a counter-action by moving faster on the dam project. The Mohmand Dam is being built in Pakistan’s Khyber…

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Verstappen Wins 2025 Emilia-Romagna GP

The 2025 Emilia-Romagna GP gave fans a great show from start to finish. Max Verstappen took the win. McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri joined him on the podium. The race began with five red lights. Then the green light showed. Oscar Piastri had a strong start. George Russell and Max Verstappen were right behind him. At turn one, Russell made a bold move. He passed Verstappen by going around the outside. It was a skilled move that caught many by surprise. Verstappen did not stay behind for long. Soon, he took the lead back from Piastri. The fight…

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Why India Is Banning Some Imports from Bangladesh

India has put new rules in place for good imports from Bangladesh. Starting Saturday, May 17, India said that certain items from Bangladesh can no longer enter through land ports. This decision came as a response to new trade limits that Bangladesh placed on Indian products. Now, if Indian businesses want to buy clothe imports from Bangladesh, they must use the Kolkata port or the Nava Sheva seaport in Maharashtra. Land ports will not be allowed for this purpose anymore. The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), a trade think tank, shared that this ban affects about 42% of total trade…

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Tornadoes Destroy Homes in Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia

A deadly tornado outbreak has caused massive damage across several U.S. states, leaving behind a trail of destruction. While at least 28 people lost their lives, thousands of homes, buildings, and public spaces were also destroyed or badly damaged. The storms hit between May 15 and May 17, 2025, bringing strong winds, large hail, and dangerous tornadoes. In Kentucky, the Somerset–London area saw some of the worst destruction. A powerful tornado tore through neighborhoods, flattening homes, damaging schools, and ripping apart businesses. The London-Corbin Airport also suffered major damage. Roofs were torn off, hangars were destroyed, and many planes were…

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Three Japanese Firms Quit Myanmar Port Project

Three leading Japanese companies have decided to pull out of a major Myanmar port project. The project is located in Thilawa Multipurpose International Terminal, in the Thilawa Township near Yangon. The companies involved are Kamigumi, Sumitomo Corporation, and Toyota Tsusho. They chose to leave the project due to growing pressure from citizens and organizations in both Japan and Myanmar. The main concern is the link between the project and Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL). MEHL is controlled by Myanmar’s military. Many groups worry that the project supports human rights violations by the military government. Because of these worries, the companies…

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