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Trump Reveals MRI Scan; India, China Resume Flights; Aussie Hunters & Fossil Collectors

Trump shares medical detail; India and China reconnect; new insights into ancient Australian culture.

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Trump Reveals MRI Scan; India, China Resume Flights; Aussie Hunters & Fossil Collectors

Former US President Donald Trump has revealed that he underwent an MRI scan during a recent visit to Walter Reed medical center. Meanwhile, after a five-year pause, direct flights between India and China have resumed, with IndiGo operating the first direct connection since 2020. In other news, a new bone analysis suggests that indigenous Australians may have been both big game hunters and fossil collectors.

Trump, who served as the US President from 2017 to 2021, disclosed that he had an MRI during his trip to Walter Reed. The details of the scan and its purpose remain unclear.

In aviation news, IndiGo, an Indian airline, has restarted direct flights to China after a five-year hiatus. Flight 6E1703 took off from Kolkata, marking the first direct connection between the two countries since 2020 when services were suspended due to the pandemic and political tensions.

A new study, based on bone analysis, suggests that indigenous Australians may have been both big game hunters and fossil collectors. This challenges the previous belief that these two activities were mutually exclusive. The research provides fresh insights into the ancient cultures of Australia's first inhabitants.

In political news, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended his decision to keep the House of Commons out of session as the shutdown enters its fourth week. He maintains that the move is necessary to focus on Brexit negotiations.

The job market for young adults with computer science degrees in the US is proving challenging due to uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's economic policies. The uncertainty has led to a slowdown in hiring, affecting graduates seeking employment in the tech sector.

For health news, experts recommend aerobic exercises to help relieve knee pain and boost mobility. Regular physical activity can help manage arthritis symptoms, which affect about one in five adults in the US.

Hurricane Melissa has become the strongest storm on the planet this year, posing a significant threat to coastal regions. Meteorologists urge residents to stay informed and follow safety guidelines.

Public health officials warn that Canada is at risk of losing its measles elimination status, with the US also facing a potential setback. This follows a resurgence in measles cases due to low vaccination rates and misinformation.

Trump's MRI revelation and the resumption of direct flights between India and China have grabbed headlines. Meanwhile, new insights into indigenous Australian culture and the challenges faced by young computer science graduates in the US highlight the diversity of news making waves around the world. As Hurricane Melissa intensifies, and measles cases rise, public health remains a pressing global concern.

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