From growing up in a remote village in Vietnam to flying high in the sky. Anh-Thu’s turned her dream of becoming a pilot became into reality, and now is hoping to become the first Vietnamese-American woman to fly solo around the world. Reporter/Camera: Vu Nguyen, Adapted by: Philip Alexiou
Cannabis is fast becoming a remedy of choice for some people for treating various ailments. People in America profiles Aari Ruben, an advocate for marijuana legalization who has opened a medical marijuana dispensary in Tucson, Arizona. Executive Producer: Marsha James, Camera: Kaveh Rezai~VOA NEWS
UN Security Council Meets on Maintenance of Peace and Security of Ukraine
Andrii Melnyk, Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations, addresses the UN Security Council meeting on maintenance of peace and security of Ukraine.
Indian Man Set World Record by Collecting Eight Hundred Paper Cups from Different Countries
Sunil Joseph, a 57-year-old Indian man with a lifelong love of collecting, set a Guinness World Record with his collection of 858 different paper cups.
Arabian Mau Cat
Originating in the United Arab Emirates, the Arabian Mau cat breed is intelligent, adaptable, and even gets along well with children and other pets.
Eavesdropping Attack
A malicious attempt to intercept and access data sent over a network without authorization is known as an eavesdropping attack in the context of cybersecurity.
Thai Skydiver Set Record for Highest Altitude Landing During Skydiving Jump
Tanaboworn Sirikunakornkun from Thailand, also known as “Super Toom,” claimed a record for the highest altitude landing of a skydive/parachute jump when he landed 5,442 meters (17,854 feet) above sea level on Chile’s Ojos del Salado, the highest active volcano in the world.
Turkish Pointer Dog Breed
The Turkish Pointer, or Tarsus Çatalburun, originated in Mersin, in Turkey’s southern Tarsus region.They have two noses or a fork-nose split.
Rainbow Table Attack
A rainbow table attack is an method for cracking passwords that makes use of a unique table to crack database password hashes.
EXPLAINED: Why Taiwan Wants U.S. Weapons and Why Washington Supplies Them
With Taiwan hoping for swift delivery of a US$14 billion weapons sale approved by the U.S. Congress in January, a U.S. official said last week in a Senate hearing that foreign military sales are on pause to protect munitions stockpiles as conflict in Iran continues.
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