Parents collect their babies who died in New Delhi fire | Infrastructure

Parents collect their babies who died in New Delhi fire | Infrastructure

NewsFeed Grief-stricken parents were filmed leaving a morgue carrying the bodies of their newborn children who died in a fire at a New Delhi neonatal hospital. Police have arrested the facility’s owner and chief doctor for endangerment and negligence. Published On 27 May 202427 May 2024 Check out our Latest…

A brief history of the traffic light and why we need a new colour | Science and Technology News

A brief history of the traffic light and why we need a new colour | Science and Technology News

The universally known traffic light has not experienced a significant redesign in almost 100 years, ever since William Pott, a Detroit police officer, created the first three-section traffic light in the United States in 1921. Now, say experts, the rise of driverless cars means that a new set of safety…

As Cambodia launches .6bn building drive, China, Japan fight for spoils | Infrastructure

As Cambodia launches $36.6bn building drive, China, Japan fight for spoils | Infrastructure

Phnom Penh, Cambodia – Cambodia is pushing for an infrastructural renaissance, but it will need some help from its friends abroad to chip away at an estimated price tag of $36.6bn. That was the final sum calculated by the Cambodian government and published earlier this year in a 174-project master…

FBI launches criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse | Police News

FBI launches criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse | Police News

Probe will examine circumstances leading up to cargo ship’s collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, sources say. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has opened a criminal investigation into the collapse of a Baltimore bridge last month, the United States law enforcement agency announces after its agents raided the…

Indigenous advocacy leads to largest dam removal project in US history | Indigenous Rights News

Indigenous advocacy leads to largest dam removal project in US history | Indigenous Rights News

Every fall, Barry McCovey, a member of the Yurok Tribe and director of tribal fisheries, takes his four children salmon fishing on the Klamath River, the second largest river in California. A strong salmon run normally nets his family 30 or 40 fish. It’s a supply big enough to last…