Hundreds of schools shut as Storm Ciarán batters southern England
Storm Ciarán continues to affect regions across the UK, pulling trees out of the ground in Jersey and flooding large areas in Exeter.
There are...
Biden calls for ‘pause’ in Israel’s war in Gaza for the first time
President Joe Biden has voiced support for a humanitarian “pause” to Israel’s war in Gaza as the United States presses to evacuate all Americans...
Will Artificial Intelligence one day it turn against its inventors?
People fear that the development of artificial intelligence will one day reach a point where it will turn against its inventors and destroy humanity....
Rafah crossing linking war-torn Gaza to Egypt opens
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has opened for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war erupted.
More than 500 foreign nationals and...
Indonesian president breaks ground for airport in planned $32-billion capital
Indonesian President Joko Widodo broke ground on Wednesday for construction of several projects ranging from an airport, toll-road and hospital to a hotel in...
Saudi Arabia set to host 2034 World Cup
Saudi Arabia is set to host the men's 2034 World Cup after Australia decided against bidding to stage the tournament.
Football Australia confirmed its decision...
Cocaine found hidden under pile of metal waste
Spanish police and customs announced the seizure of about 720 kilograms of cocaine imported from Costa Rica.
The Spanish Ministry of the Interior explained...
Train crash in India kills 14 people
A “human error” was the cause of a deadly train crash that killed at least 14 passengers and injured nearly 50 in India’s southeastern...
For the first time scientists develop mouse embryos in space
Researchers on the International Space Station have developed mouse embryos that have been shown to develop normally, indicating the possibility of human reproduction in...
Researchers confirm presence of a new strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza
Researchers have confirmed the presence of a new strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus in the Antarctic region, after brown croakers on...