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  • Palestinian children wearing goggles and holding a joy stick experience virtual reality as a medical technology support team launches an initiative in the city of Al-Zawayda, in the central Gaza Strip on November 30, 2025, featuring therapy sessions using virtual reality technology. Children, traumatised by war have been given virtual reality headsets, to transport them from scenes of destruction to green gardens, tranquil beaches, and cities brimming with games, with the aim of helping to alleviate the psychological trauma they endure daily. One of the medical technology team members said the idea stemmed from the need to "change the harsh reality that children live in, even if only for a few hours, by giving them a chance to feel safe and joyful." These sessions rely on programs specifically designed for traumatised children, taking into account their physical and psychological condition and helping them rebuild positive perceptions of the world. (Photo by Eyad Baba / AFP via Getty Images)

  • (FILES) A journalist poses next to Xpeng's latest A868 flying car during a showroom tour in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province on November 5, 2025. Globally, technical and regulatory challenges have prevented the much-hyped flying car sector from getting off the ground. But Chinese companies are building on rapid development of drones and electric vehicles in the world's second largest economy, while harnessing government support for the futuristic inventions. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-economy-technology-automobile-drone, FOCUS by Luna Lin

  • (FILES) A journalist sits in Xpeng's flying car Traveller X2 during a showroom tour in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province on November 5, 2025. Globally, technical and regulatory challenges have prevented the much-hyped flying car sector from getting off the ground. But Chinese companies are building on rapid development of drones and electric vehicles in the world's second largest economy, while harnessing government support for the futuristic inventions. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-economy-technology-automobile-drone, FOCUS by Luna Lin

  • (FILES) Employees work on the assembly line for the electric flying car "Land Aircraft Carrier" at a factory of Xpeng's subsidiary Aridge in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province on November 6, 2025. Globally, technical and regulatory challenges have prevented the much-hyped flying car sector from getting off the ground. But Chinese companies are building on rapid development of drones and electric vehicles in the world's second largest economy, while harnessing government support for the futuristic inventions. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-economy-technology-automobile-drone, FOCUS by Luna Lin

  • (FILES) Employees work on the assembly line for the electric flying car "Land Aircraft Carrier" at a factory of Xpeng's subsidiary Aridge in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province on November 6, 2025. Globally, technical and regulatory challenges have prevented the much-hyped flying car sector from getting off the ground. But Chinese companies are building on rapid development of drones and electric vehicles in the world's second largest economy, while harnessing government support for the futuristic inventions. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-economy-technology-automobile-drone, FOCUS by Luna Lin

  • (FILES) Employees work on the production line for the electric flying car "Land Aircraft Carrier" at a factory of Xpeng's subsidiary Aridge in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province on November 6, 2025. Globally, technical and regulatory challenges have prevented the much-hyped flying car sector from getting off the ground. But Chinese companies are building on rapid development of drones and electric vehicles in the world's second largest economy, while harnessing government support for the futuristic inventions. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with AFP story China-economy-technology-automobile-drone, FOCUS by Luna Lin

  • (FILES) A Mighty Hornet IV, high-speed attack drones developed by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) and US technology company Kratos, is displayed during the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition in Taipei on September 17, 2025. Taiwan's government has proposed 40 billion USD in extra defence spending over several years, with the focus on developing a multi-layered air defence system dubbed "T-Dome". (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP via Getty Images)

  • (FILES) The Rui Yuan (Sharp Hawk) unmanned aerial vehicle is displayed during the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition in Taipei on September 17, 2025. Taiwan's government has proposed 40 billion USD in extra defence spending over several years, with the focus on developing a multi-layered air defence system dubbed "T-Dome". (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP via Getty Images)

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