New Delhi:- Intel the sleeping giant is now ready to make a huge investment in Germany for its further biggest expansion of making chips by building a semiconductor production site. The German government has taken a step ahead by providing an investment amount of 9.9 billion euros as it is a project of 33 billion euros and is also the largest project in the history of Germany up to date. Indigo and Airbus:-The biggest one-time purchase of 500 Passenger A380 jets made by India from European aviation company Airbus said in records on Monday. This was revealed on the opening day of the largest aviation show in Paris by both the company's executives. Also Read:-SBI's Swaminathan Janakiraman is appointed RBI Dy Governor for 3-yrs This will result in the economic growth of India as said by the officials. As said by Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury that this is the biggest order in aviation history till now and also a great chance for the Indian people till now. Germany blown away:-Germany's biggest theme park "Europa Park'' reopens on Tuesday after the fire evacuation. This fire took place on Monday 19th June 2023. Nearly 450 Firefighters, Police, and emergency personnel reached the spot and blew away the fire and saved the lives of around 25,000 people visiting at the time there. Also Read:-Indian Tech Unicorns Experience Significant Stock Rally, Led by Paytm The fire broke out of the control room attracting the whole theme park. It is the most famous park in Germany for visitors visiting from Germany, France, Switzerland, etc and many more. UK under records:-UK Britain recorded as mostly focused on Flu then focussing on other causes before COVID-19 virus before, said the Ex-PM Cameron in London. The wide-ranging probe into the U.K.'s preparedness for the coronavirus pandemic, how the government responded, and what lessons might be learned for the future questioned David Cameron, who served as the leader of Britain's Conservative government from 2010 to 2016. Also Read:-Bollywood's Impact on Global Economy Propels India's Financial Strength UK had reported the most deaths in the time of COVID-19 in Europe which caused deaths of around 227,000 people. When Cameron was on Board he saw most of the officials just focusing on the disease Influenza than any other disease.