White House instructs NASA to create a time standard for the Moon
Blinken meets with Macron and confirms readiness to support Ukraine
Birthday of the mobile phone, World Aquatic Animals Day. What else can be celebrated on April 3
Biden and Xi Jinping discuss the situation around TikTok
The United States intends to lift the ban on liquefied natural gas exports
In Astrakhan, a court sentences a local resident to a fine for a photo of a rainbow
In Jerusalem, protesters tried to break into Netanyahu's residence
Tsunami warning issued in the Philippines
Two powerful earthquakes occurred near Taiwan
Kirby: US looking for ways to provide emergency support for Ukraine
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White House instructs NASA to create a time standard for the Moon
The White House has instructed NASA to establish a single time standard called Coordinated Lunar Time (CLT) for the Moon and other celestial bodies by 2026 to provide an accurate time reference for lunar missions amid growing activity in lunar exploration.
Blinken meets with Macron and confirms readiness to support Ukraine
Blinken and Macron reaffirmed their strong support for Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression during their meeting in Paris.
Birthday of the mobile phone, World Aquatic Animals Day. What else can be celebrated on April 3
It was on April 3, 1973, that Motorola engineer Martin Cooper first dialed the number and called the company's office from the first Motorola DynaTAC 8000X mobile phone, which weighed 2. 5 kilograms.
Biden and Xi Jinping discuss the situation around TikTok
Biden and Xi discussed the US interest in protecting national security in relation to TikTok, which is controlled by a Chinese company.
The United States intends to lift the ban on liquefied natural gas exports
The U. S. administration is ready to lift the ban on new liquefied natural gas (LNG) export contracts in order to get Congressional approval for a new aid package for Ukraine.
In Astrakhan, a court sentences a local resident to a fine for a photo of a rainbow
A resident of Astrakhan was fined for posting a photo of a rainbow on social media in 2016, which was considered a demonstration of extremist symbols.
In Jerusalem, protesters tried to break into Netanyahu's residence
Protesters in Jerusalem tried to break through to Netanyahu's residence, demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas and the replacement of the prime minister.
Tsunami warning issued in the Philippines
A tsunami warning has been issued for the coastal areas of the Philippine provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, Northern Ilocos and Isabela after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Taiwan.
Two powerful earthquakes occurred near Taiwan
Two powerful earthquakes with magnitudes of 7. 5 and 6.6 occurred near Taiwan, causing the collapse of buildings and destruction in the city of Hualien.
Kirby: US looking for ways to provide emergency support for Ukraine
The U. S. administration will continue to look for ways to provide emergency support to Ukraine in anticipation of Congressional approval of a larger aid package, as was the case last month with the Pentagon's $300 million emergency aid package.