
Tulsa Unveils ‘Road to Repair’ for 1921 Massacre Survivors ๐โ
The U.S. Senate approves a national monument for Tulsa’s 1921 Race Massacre, paving a ‘road to repair’ for survivors and descendants. ๐โ #HistoryHeals
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The U.S. Senate approves a national monument for Tulsa’s 1921 Race Massacre, paving a ‘road to repair’ for survivors and descendants. ๐โ #HistoryHeals
Hong Kong expert Rocky Tung shares upbeat trade insights at Web Summit, spotlighting tech and green energy as game-changers. ๐๐ก
Hamas announces readiness to restart indirect ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, signaling potential progress toward peace after months of conflict. ๐โ๏ธ
Russian authorities classify bridge explosions in Bryansk and Kursk as terrorism, with 7 dead and 69 injured. Investigations ongoing. ๐๐จ
ASEAN leaders at Shangri-La Dialogue emphasize neutrality amid US-China tensions, rejecting pressure to take sides. ๐โ๏ธ #Geopolitics
China accuses the U.S. of using Asia’s top security forum to incite confrontation, reigniting debates over regional stability and Cold War-era tactics.
Federal budget cuts under Trump could slash safety training for fishermen, loggers, and farmersโputting lives and rescue operations at risk. ๐ข๐ฅ
20-year-old Chinese rider Sun Sibei triumphs at BMX Freestyle World Cup, defeating six-time world champion Hannah Roberts with a stellar 93.10 score. ๐ฅ๐ฒ
Stage 9 of the Taklimakan Rally was shortened due to sandstorms, but drivers pushed through technical challenges. Final stage showdown ahead! ๐
Scientists worldwide, including leaders from China and Australia, emphasize collaboration in tech and research to tackle climate change and achieve SDGs. ๐๐ฌ