Eighty years have passed since the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima during World War II. In Israel, political parties representing the Ultra-Orthodox community are upset about new legislation that requires their military service, a duty they were previously exempted from. Additionally, Iran is facing extreme weather conditions, including a severe drought and heat wave, which have placed significant stress on the country's infrastructure. Meanwhile, Italy has aspirations to construct the longest suspension bridge in the world.
Today marks 80 years since the first use of a nuclear weapon during wartime - the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.
Political parties in Israel representing the Ultra-Orthodox, known as Haredim, are incensed over legislation forcing them to join the army.
A lack of rain and soaring temperatures have stressed Tehran's infrastructure to the breaking point as a drought and heat wave intensify in Iran.
Italy hopes to build the longest suspension bridge in the world.
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