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Super Sub submarine unveiled, priced at £4.3 million, aims for luxury yacht market after successful sea trials Super Sub submarine unveiled, priced at £4.3 million, aims for luxury yacht market after successful sea trials

Super Sub submarine unveiled, priced at £4.3 million, aims for luxury yacht market after successful sea trials

The unveiling of the Super Sub marks a significant milestone in underwater vehicle technology. Created by a team of scientists and engineers, this cutting-edge submarine has been dubbed the "underwater supercar." Priced at approximately £4.3 million (or $5.75 million), it stands out with its top speed of nine knots (around 10 mph), which is comparably fast to the speed of a dolphin. Currently undergoing final preparations after sea trials, the Super Sub is destined for operation on luxurious yachts owned by billionaires. Designed to accommodate three individuals, the Super Sub can dive to a remarkable depth of 300 metres, significantly... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 28 Mar 2026 09:13
U.S. and New Zealand Advance Space Cooperation in Washington Talks U.S. and New Zealand Advance Space Cooperation in Washington Talks

U.S. and New Zealand Advance Space Cooperation in Washington Talks

The United States and New Zealand convened on March 23 and March 26 in Washington, D.C., for their second U.S.-New Zealand Space Dialogue. The talks focused on expanding bilateral cooperation in space activities, highlighting the importance of collaboration in the rapidly evolving space domain. Key figures representing space policy and critical threat centers led their respective delegations. This enhanced cooperation seeks to improve shared space situational awareness and establish frameworks to jointly address emerging threats in space. Both countries aim to bolster scientific research and the peaceful use of outer space, reflecting their strategic and technological priorities. The dialogue marks... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 27 Mar 2026 22:36
32nd Sidaction campaign launches in France to support HIV prevention and treatment programs, focusing on African nations 32nd Sidaction campaign launches in France to support HIV prevention and treatment programs, focusing on African nations

32nd Sidaction campaign launches in France to support HIV prevention and treatment programs, focusing on African nations

Today marks the launch of the 32nd Sidaction campaign in France, aimed at raising vital funds for HIV prevention and treatment programs both domestically and abroad. This year’s campaign particularly focuses on supporting initiatives in African nations, where the HIV epidemic remains a significant challenge. The Sidaction campaign has mobilized various stakeholders, including media partners, such as France Television, to highlight its ongoing efforts and the impacts of HIV in affected communities. Overall, the Sidaction campaign works by generating public awareness and increasing financial contributions toward combating HIV. The initiative has historically involved celebrity endorsements and public events to engage... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 27 Mar 2026 19:05
Pinduoduo Faces Allegations of Privacy Invasions and Data Security Breaches Amid User Concerns Pinduoduo Faces Allegations of Privacy Invasions and Data Security Breaches Amid User Concerns

Pinduoduo Faces Allegations of Privacy Invasions and Data Security Breaches Amid User Concerns

The popular Chinese shopping app Pinduoduo, which serves more than 750 million users monthly, is facing grave allegations of enabling severe privacy invasions and data security breaches. Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered that the app can bypass cell phone security systems, allowing it to monitor user activities across various applications, access notifications, and read private messages. This capability raises significant concerns regarding the safeguarding of personal data for its vast user base. According to an investigation led by CNN, multiple cybersecurity teams from Asia, Europe, and the United States, alongside former and current employees of Pinduoduo, confirmed that the app harbors... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 27 Mar 2026 05:17
Taliban government releases American academic Dennis Coyle after over a year in detention on Eid al-Fitr Taliban government releases American academic Dennis Coyle after over a year in detention on Eid al-Fitr

Taliban government releases American academic Dennis Coyle after over a year in detention on Eid al-Fitr

Afghanistan's Taliban government has announced the release of Dennis Coyle, an American academic who had been held in detention for over a year. The release occurred in Kabul and comes on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. The Afghan foreign ministry, in a statement, confirmed that Coyle's release followed a family appeal and a consideration by the country's supreme court, which deemed his previous imprisonment sufficient. Coyle, an academic researcher, was detained in January 2025 under accusations of violating unspecified laws. These allegations remain vague, as Afghan authorities have not provided details... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 24 Mar 2026 21:06
Tuen Mun Hospital in Hong Kong performs first non-invasive MRgFUS procedure for Parkinson's disease treatment Tuen Mun Hospital in Hong Kong performs first non-invasive MRgFUS procedure for Parkinson's disease treatment

Tuen Mun Hospital in Hong Kong performs first non-invasive MRgFUS procedure for Parkinson's disease treatment

Hong Kong has marked a significant milestone in medical treatment options for Parkinson's disease as Tuen Mun Hospital successfully conducted its first non-invasive procedure utilizing magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS). This groundbreaking technique aims to alleviate uncontrollable tremors in patients suffering from the condition. The hospital has indicated that it plans to treat 40 patients over a two-year period as part of its ongoing research into this innovative treatment method. During the MRgFUS procedure, ultrasound beams are guided through the scalp and skull, targeting specific areas of brain tissue without the need for incisions. This method enhances precision in targeting,... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 23 Mar 2026 00:21
Iran's missile strikes on Israeli towns escalate conflict, resulting in 180 injuries and mass evacuations

Iran's missile strikes on Israeli towns escalate conflict, resulting in 180 injuries and mass evacuations

The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has escalated significantly following recent missile strikes by Iran on the Israeli towns of Arad and Dimona, which are located near the Israeli nuclear research facility. This military action, claimed by Iran to be a response to an earlier Israeli attack on its Natanz nuclear facility, has resulted in at least 180 injuries and prompted a mass evacuation from the affected areas. The events underscore a potentially dangerous shift in the dynamics of the conflict, which has drawn international concern. According to reports, Iranian missile strikes occurred on Saturday around 17:30 UTC, and... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 22 Mar 2026 17:09
Authorities Cull Tens of Thousands of Cattle in Russia Amid Protests Over Possible Bioweapons Facility Leak

Authorities Cull Tens of Thousands of Cattle in Russia Amid Protests Over Possible Bioweapons Facility Leak

In a shocking incident in Russia, authorities have culled tens of thousands of cattle, sparking widespread protests among farmers in Siberia. The mass slaughter reportedly stems from fears that these animals may have been infected due to a leak from a bioweapons research facility. While local officials have cited an outbreak of pasteurellosis, a bacterial infection that is typically treatable with antibiotics, there are also claims of an 'incurable rabies' outbreak, though no evidence has been provided to substantiate this assertion. The culled cattle have raised significant alarm among farmers, who are demanding transparency from the Kremlin regarding the true... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 22 Mar 2026 14:09
Ghana proposes recognition of trans-Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity and calls for reparations at Bogotá forum Ghana proposes recognition of trans-Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity and calls for reparations at Bogotá forum

Ghana proposes recognition of trans-Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity and calls for reparations at Bogotá forum

At a recent forum in Bogotá, Colombia, Ghana’s Foreign Minister announced a significant proposal aiming to formally recognize the trans-Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity. The resolution also calls for reparations to be granted to descendants of enslaved individuals. This initiative is unfolding against a backdrop of increasing international discourse on the impacts of historical injustices and the need for reparative justice. During the Latin America and Caribbean forum, the Ghanaian Foreign Minister articulated the moral and ethical necessity of acknowledging the severe impacts of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, which forcibly removed millions of Africans from their homes... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 22 Mar 2026 09:13
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