During an Oval Office event, President Trump lashed out at CNN Senior White House Correspondent Kristen Holmes for her questions regarding South Korea and his relationship with Kim Jong Un, as well as the ongoing tensions with Iran. The incident drew widespread attention and criticism of the President's behavior towards the press.
Baidu reported its fifth consecutive quarterly sales drop and missed Q2 revenue expectations, with revenue falling 4% year-over-year to RMB 31.3 billion. Despite a 50% surge in AI Cloud Infrastructure revenue, the company's overall AI performance lagged behind rivals.
The ongoing conflict involving Iran has increased the attractiveness of the Arctic short cut for ships traveling between Asia and Europe, as peace prospects in the Middle East fade.
Adopting a dog from a shelter is a significant change for both the animal and the owner, and an article highlights the '3-3-3 rule' to help with the transition.
The Greek Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, and Sports has introduced a new, unified framework for school trips and educational travel across primary and secondary education through two new decisions.
A Croatian-born footballer, who fled to Norway as a child in 1993 due to war, is now set to play against Dinamo Zagreb, reflecting on the hardships of war.
Europe's liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage levels are low, with too few LNG ships arriving to replenish reserves, leading to growing concerns about future supply.
Many people in Bosnia and Herzegovina are reportedly unable to live without taking out loans, using them for everything from furniture and cars to driving tests and sponsorships. They often take out new loans as soon as one is repaid.
South Korea's Industry Ministry has denied that semiconductors are being considered as the initial project under Seoul’s US investment commitments, as Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan holds talks in Washington.
For the fourth consecutive year, NOVA and the American University in Bulgaria (AUB) have opened applications for the NOVA EMBA Scholarship, offering two scholarships covering half the tuition for the Executive MBA program.
An article provides advice on when to shift gears in a car and proper driving techniques to prevent engine damage and improve efficiency, emphasizing the importance of RPMs.
An article from La Repubblica provides guidance on deductible expenses related to canteens, schools, and universities in Italy, advising what to verify before submitting the pre-filled 730 tax form, noting the maximum deductible amount per child will rise to 1000 euros from 2025.
Five years after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, women continue to face a deepening rights crisis, enduring severe hardships in exile and at home.
The August 10 Club, an Ekiti-based group, has awarded scholarships to 10 exceptional students from Oye Ekiti who are enrolled in various universities, aiming to promote academic excellence.
A new report highlights that many women feel deep shame about their snoring, often perceiving it as a male issue. This shame can lead them to avoid social activities like sleepovers and trips, despite various remedies being available.
The Pentagon has mandated that 30 U.S. universities, including Harvard and NYU, audit their foreign ties, specifically scrutinizing relationships with Chinese research partners. This directive aims to enhance transparency regarding international collaborations at American academic institutions.
Former President Trump has threatened to bomb Oman if it interferes with US actions in the Strait of Hormuz, reiterating his stance on controlling the vital waterway. This comes amidst heightened tensions and threats from Iran to go on the offensive in the Strait if diplomatic efforts with the US fail.
A Business Insider reporter tried Ina Garten's unique espresso martini recipe, noting its potency after just a few sips. The article details Garten's specific twist on the popular cocktail.
Russia claims to have struck two Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea, while a Russian drone reportedly crossed into Moldovan airspace during an attack on Ukraine. Separately, a Greek-run tanker carrying Russian oil was also attacked in the Black Sea.
A makeup artist who worked with Nausėdienė shares insights on current beauty trends and offers advice on how to maintain makeup effectively during hot summer weather, despite high temperatures and sweat.
Prospective applicants for the 2026 Lagos scholarship CBT are advised to prepare, with essential tips provided for shortlisted candidates, including details on email alerts, exam instructions, and fraud prevention.
Several companies, including Enovix, SanDisk, Workday, and AP Moeller - Maersk, experienced notable surges or declines in their stock prices. These movements reflect diverse market sentiments across different sectors.
China has reportedly implemented regulations prohibiting romantic relationships between humans and chatbots, a move that contrasts with trends in other parts of the world.
The Media Support Fund has announced calls for applications for financial support in 2027 for media projects, editorial activities, and investigative journalism scholarships, with applications accepted until September 14.
Amid rising prices and unexpected expenses, a financial expert offers five key questions to consider before taking out a consumer loan to ensure a responsible decision.
Jadrolinija's largest ferry, the Dalmacija, valued at 18 million euros, has broken down mid-season due to engine failure, leading to the cancellation of its international route between Dubrovnik and Bari and all scheduled trips.
This collection of articles discusses travel safety tips, emphasizing vigilance during late hours, and separately analyzes the shift in the electric vehicle market towards the compact segment. The two distinct topics cover personal safety during journeys and trends in automotive technology.
New store openings in the UK for 2026 indicate a shift in retail strategy, with companies focusing on physical stores to deepen customer relationships.
Carly Simon's new song, 'Maybe I Never Loved You,' is speculated to be dedicated to James Taylor, with whom she was married for 11 years, potentially reopening old wounds.
A survey by the 'Iki' retail chain in Lithuania shows that parents begin preparing for the new school year well in advance, with 78% always or usually checking existing school supplies first to save money.
Sebastian Coe, President of World Athletics, spoke about political interference, investment funds, and FIFA's credibility at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham.
The Stad Ship Tunnel project has moved closer to construction start with the signing of a billion-dollar contract between the Norwegian Coastal Administration and AF Gruppen.
An article provides advice on how to regularly maintain clean drains and prevent blockages using coarse salt and very hot water, suggesting it as a simple and effective method.
Gardening specialists provide advice on how to accelerate tomato ripening in the second half of summer, recommending adjustments to care, such as slowing growth for tall varieties and careful pruning and fertilizing.
Horticulturists in Latvia explain whether hydrangeas require special fertilizer, noting that the plants thrived this year due to sufficient moisture but are also demanding in terms of nutrients.
The exclusive trailer for Jannis Lenz’s feature debut, 'Oasis,' which premieres at Venice, depicts a school spiraling into violence and three outcasts seeking refuge in a forest, exploring the quiet brutality of human relationships.
Several Romanian judicial institutions, including the High Court of Cassation and Justice and the Superior Council of Magistracy, are demanding immediate and complete clarification regarding a controversial meeting between Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and the President of the Constitutional Court, Simina Tănăsescu. The lack of transparency surrounding the meeting has raised legitimate questions and concerns.
Politicians are increasingly using social media platforms, even for content like makeup tips, to gain visibility and adapt to the algorithms of tech companies.
An article outlines 10 unwritten rules and cultural nuances visitors should know before traveling to Copenhagen, highlighting the city's disciplined calm, extensive bike paths, and informal community spirit.
Segun Phillips, a Nigerian real estate entrepreneur and Managing Director of Sabre Works Real Estate Investment Limited, has built a successful career helping Nigerians explore property investment opportunities after leaving the banking sector.
An article discusses India's burgeoning space sector and its potential to foster global partnerships, highlighting its role as a significant player in international space endeavors.
Psychologist Allison Keating provides advice on navigating cliquey parent groups in schools and concerns about their potential impact on children's friendships.
Television tips for Monday include films like "Licorice Pizza" and "Nackt unter Wölfen," a summer interview, and a report on young French people taking over old farms.
The mother of an IPS officer was found dead in Uttar Pradesh with her jewelry missing, leading the officer to file a complaint alleging murder and robbery against unidentified persons.
Distressed Indonesian property firm PT Modernland Realty is attempting to restructure a dollar bond for the second time. This highlights the ongoing liquidity challenges faced by the builder of residential and industrial townships.
Kobe Philips, an 18-year-old, discovered a gold treasure worth millions during construction work in Belgium, leading to uncertainty and widespread interest regarding the finder's fee he will receive.
Lyttelton Port has announced a significant $821 million expansion project aimed at meeting the growing demand from South Island exporters and accommodating larger ships.
Taiwan's defense ministry reported detecting one Chinese military aircraft and 16 naval vessels operating around the island, indicating ongoing tensions in the region.
Pope Leo XIV called for an end to violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, amidst reports of ongoing clashes and arrests in the region. The Pope's plea comes as tensions remain high in the area.
Residents in Singapore are expressing concerns about tactile tiles in HDB estates, citing issues like slips, falls, and stuck wheels, prompting calls for a review similar to those for pedestrian crossings.
Social media is flooded with videos showing immense queues at gas stations and empty pumps across Moscow and other Russian regions, as locals complain about fuel deficits.
This week's cultural recommendations include light art in Waldviertel, an art parcours in Zwentendorf, and Bernd Watzka presenting new poetry in Vienna.
Gen Z friendships are reportedly entering an era of meticulous bill-splitting, with digital payment apps like Venmo and Zelle making it easier to request small amounts, leading to new etiquette challenges.
According to Jovo Đedović, director of the "Dobrota" Special Psychiatric Hospital in Kotor, Montenegro has a higher rate of benzodiazepine prescriptions, though nearly all second-generation antipsychotics and some third-generation drugs are available.
Generation Z has introduced a new standard regarding beach photos on dating applications, further complicating the digital world of romantic relationships.
A student was killed and two others injured in a school shooting at Ateneo de Zamboanga University in the Philippines, where the gunman, also a student, subsequently died by suicide. The firearm used was reportedly issued by Customs.
Amsterdam police are still trying to identify a man who collapsed on the street three years ago and became aphasic after a cerebral hemorrhage, unable to recall who he is. Despite receiving 140 tips, his identity remains unknown.
Donald Trump's popularity has fallen to its lowest point during his presidency, amidst various controversies including a personal attack from the White House on a journalist's children and concerns over his foreign policy stances. This decline comes as Canada scrambles to avert his proposed tariffs and Trump praises India's election system.
Energy therapist Boštjan Trtnik shares his insights on spiritual journeys, energetic parasites, pain, relationships, and his vision for a world of light.
The popular animated series 'Bruca Braca Bruda Brada' by the Sarajevo collective Helem Nejse has been adapted into a feature-length animated film, 'Zombie Apocalypse,' which will premiere tonight for the audience at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
Marc Ardisson, an Ipswich Town supporter living in Tennessee, is actively searching for fellow fans in Nashville with the goal of establishing an official supporters' club for the 'Tractor Boys'.
The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the College of William & Mary over allegations that its scholarships and programs favor racial minorities, potentially violating Title VI.
The Indian rupee depreciated by 7 paise against the US dollar, influenced by a surge in crude oil prices beyond $90 per barrel and persistent demand for the dollar.
This guide offers tips and recommendations for families attending the Edinburgh Fringe, highlighting various shows suitable for young audiences, from quirky songs to eccentric characters.
A 52-year-old woman driving a Tesla in Adelaide crashed into a bollard, causing the vehicle to flip spectacularly. She sustained only minor injuries in the incident, which was captured by a dashcam.
Donald Trump confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has responded to his outreach, while also directing the Pentagon to scale back military drills with South Korea, unsettling Asian allies. Amidst these developments, Turkish President Erdogan urged Trump to continue talks with Iran, even as Trump's approval rating reportedly fell to a new low.
Aptech Nigeria addresses the digital skills gap, recognizing over 130 graduates and offering scholarships to bridge the divide between education and employ
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Hong Kong's new tax cut for hedge funds has led to intense activity in the city's financial sector, with investment banks concerned about an exodus of prop traders.
Protesters demanding action on migration gathered outside a SADC Summit in South Africa, highlighting ongoing frustrations as Pretoria seeks to mend regional relationships.
Comedian Theo Von, known for rarely giving interviews outside his own podcast, spoke briefly with The Hollywood Reporter from the Field of Dreams Game. He discussed road trips, staying healthy, and his affection for Iowa while rooting for the Minnesota Twins.
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As summer holidays end, many people experience a sense of sadness and melancholy upon returning to daily routines. Experts offer advice on how to combat this common post-vacation feeling.
Thousands of fans and mourners gathered in Swansea, Wales, to bid an emotional farewell to iconic singer Bonnie Tyler at her funeral, where she was remembered as a worldwide star. The service included tributes and performances of her most famous songs.
Jorge Ponte, head of the IPMA's meteorological forecasting and surveillance division, explains the orange alert in 9 districts due to heat and reveals a temperature drop of about 10ºC starting Wednesday.
India's market regulator, SEBI, has issued a warning to investors regarding the risks associated with live trading tips disseminated through social media platforms, urging caution against potential scams.
Zeppelin sightseeing flights have returned to Frankfurt and the surrounding Rhein-Main area, with airships departing from Bad Homburg for round trips from Thursday to Sunday.
After several days of intense summer heat, balconies and terraces often show signs of stress; this article provides advice on how to protect plants and help them recover their freshness.
Travel experts provide advice on common errors made by tourists, often called 'tourons,' in national parks. The guidance covers various aspects, including wildlife encounters and trail etiquette, to help visitors have a safer and more respectful experience.
EY is extending its internships into yearlong residencies to equip young consultants with the necessary skills for the evolving AI-driven entry-level work landscape.
Zagreb has been included in a list of the top 10 most affordable European cities for a weekend trip, with Polish cities, led by Wrocław, occupying the first five spots.
Extreme low water levels in the Rhine River are slowing down ferries and cargo ships, while also revealing new sandbanks and dangerous old bombs, prompting warnings from water police.
China's economic growth is experiencing a slowdown, with weakening across various sectors and declining consumption. This indicates ongoing structural challenges within the Chinese economy.
Chinese billionaire Li Shufu has resigned as chairman of Geely Auto, citing a planned succession to ensure the sustainable growth of China's second-largest carmaker following a slip in profits.
The University of Belgrade has fallen in the latest Shanghai Rankings, with government officials attributing the decline to blockades while faculty members cite years of neglect. An academic plenum also stated that the ranking does not measure the political suitability of the rector.
A psychologist details three habits that couples with high mental and emotional IQs practice to strengthen their relationships, offering insights into fostering healthier connections.
New research indicates that the quality of social life can leave a measurable mark on the aging process, with positive experiences linked to slower biological aging and longer life.
Montenegro's marine ecosystem is facing increasing threats from a growing number of cruise ships and other vessels, alongside challenges posed by climate change, overfishing, rising sea temperatures, and the spread of invasive species.
An opinion piece from iefimerida delves into the psychology behind friendships that fade not due to conflict, but when the effort to maintain them transforms from a choice into an obligation.
Global stock markets are experiencing a rise, and the U.S. dollar is slipping, as investor concerns about Federal Reserve interest rate hikes diminish.
This summer's interns are increasingly teaching their bosses how to use AI, a shift that may be fundamentally changing the traditional summer internship model.
A German shipbuilder, poised to supply Canada's new submarines, suggests greater cooperation among European defense industries could lead to building smaller warships in Canadian yards. This push for collaboration comes as countries race to rearm.
Al Ansari Exchange highlights the crucial role of financial connectivity in fostering and maintaining strong relationships, likely in the context of remittances and international transactions.
An orthopedist shares insights and tips on the correct way to walk, highlighting important factors to consider for proper gait and posture. The advice aims to help individuals improve their walking technique and prevent potential issues.
Some Asian refiners are resisting Saudi Aramco's request to pick up oil at Yanbu on the Red Sea, citing difficulties in finding ships willing to navigate the dangerous waterway.
Thailand plans to enhance its position in maritime tourism by constructing a modern cruise ship terminal on Ko Samui by 2032, aiming to accommodate 240 ships annually with 400,000 passengers.
The United States has announced a new policy allowing foreign shipyards to construct US Navy vessels, potentially opening opportunities for Indian shipbuilders.
This article provides essential safety tips for bus passengers, emphasizing the importance of wearing seatbelts and knowing how to exit the coach in an emergency, including how to open doors and locate fire extinguishers.
Hospitals in the UK, built for a cooler climate, are facing 'horrific' conditions during a heatwave, with staff dealing with patients too sweaty for IV drips, degrading medication, and colleagues collapsing on the job.
A German psychologist and relationship counselor discusses the long-term satisfaction in partnerships and whether the importance of sex is overemphasized, offering insights into maintaining happy relationships.
Hessian Minister-President Boris Rhein is leading a delegation to India to forge closer relationships in the IT, pharmaceutical, and finance sectors through discussions with ministers and startup hubs.
Readers share experiences of faking orgasms, lack of stimulation, and insufficient communication about needs, highlighting a perceived "lust gap" in sexual relationships.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin experienced gains, while XRP dipped, as the broader cryptocurrency market remains in a state of 'fear,' with one analyst suggesting Bitcoin is in its 'end stage.'
Three nutrition specialists discussed effective ways to reduce belly fat, noting that the recent focus on GLP-1 agonists for weight loss and diabetes treatment has intensified discussions around the topic.
Irish supporters have received widespread commendation for their exceptional and enthusiastic backing of their athletes at the European championships held in Birmingham.
German railways are planning to reactivate old freight wagons to address transportation needs, while German shipping faces difficulties and high costs due to low water levels on the Rhine, requiring four times as many ships.
Presidents of Romania's Courts of Appeal have deemed the lack of transparency surrounding a meeting between the President of the Constitutional Court (CCR) and Premier Ilie Bolojan as 'profoundly inadequate'.
Container traffic at Piers II and III in Piraeus port is showing signs of improvement as containerships gradually return via the Suez Canal, reducing diversions.
The Danube River has reached its lowest level in 30 years in some areas, with specialists predicting further drops. This historic low has exposed the wrecks of German warships from World War II near Prahovo, Serbia.
This collection offers advice for beginners on various topics, including how to care for houseplants like orchids and what to know before starting a gym routine. It provides essential tips for those new to these activities.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and his family are enjoying their summer in Greece, with photos showing them on boat trips and visiting iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill. He shared these moments, calling it 'Our Summer'.
DP World Limassol has concluded its annual two-month internship program, providing four undergraduate students with practical experience in port operations and the maritime sector, now in its sixth consecutive year.
American entrepreneurs are expressing concern that sustained 50 percent tariffs would force them to sever long-standing relationships with Canadian suppliers, a choice they have tried to avoid for over a year and a half.
Authorities are issuing advice on water safety to prevent accidents in the sea, swimming pools, lakes, and rivers, following a series of recent incidents. The guidelines aim to ensure safety during summer activities.
France is experiencing an unprecedented historic drought, driven by repeated heatwaves, which is severely straining drinking water supplies and threatening the season's agricultural harvests.
Zhao Xiaozhe, a top naval software expert and vice-admiral in the PLA Navy, has vanished from the Chinese Academy of Engineering’s online membership list. His work was crucial for warships in processing battlefield information and supporting combat decisions.
Presidents Nikos Christodoulides and Emmanuel Macron, along with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, have agreed on the next steps to relaunch the Cyprus-Greece electricity interconnector, including issuing a navtex and deploying French survey ships.
Germany institutionally separates Nazi crimes and the SED dictatorship, but an analysis argues that comparing the regimes should not be taboo, as it helps recognize dangers to modern democracy.
Hints and answers for Wordle #1886 and the New York Times 'Pips' game were released for Tuesday, August 18. These daily puzzles provide a challenge for enthusiasts.
This article provides television recommendations for Tuesday, including a documentary about the forgotten mountain village of Monteviasco and the action thriller 'Das fliegende Auge'.
The copper market is experiencing turbulent trading due to a supply crunch, evidenced by a significant spike in a key short-term indicator on the London Metal Exchange.
Tips and product recommendations are offered to help students personalize their dorm rooms, transforming them from drab to customized spaces with monogrammed and unique finds.
YouthDesk.ai, a new artificial intelligence platform, is designed to link young Nigerians with various opportunities including jobs, scholarships, and training programs.
Mexico's women's flag football team has qualified for the Olympics after winning the bronze medal at the World Championships in a thrilling third-place game.
Compared to popular destinations like Kyoto and Osaka, Wakayama City has a quieter, residential feel.
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Co-director Judd Apatow spoke about the extensive research and deep dive he and his team undertook for 'Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!', emphasizing the importance of including archival clips that might otherwise never be seen again.
The AI boom is colliding with the limits of the physical world, creating opportunities well beyond chips and data centers, according to Parnassus Investments CIO Todd Ahlsten.
Amid rising costs, four tips are offered to help individuals stay on budget. Inflation may necessitate changes in spending habits to maintain financial stability.
Nearly 3 million families in France received the back-to-school allowance on Tuesday, August 18th. This allocation, subject to income conditions, aims to assist modest families with children aged 6 to 18 who are enrolled in school, college, or apprenticeships.
Serve Robotics CEO Ali Kashani discusses the company's shift towards partnerships with DoorDash and Grubhub, highlighting how delivery robots can reduce last-mile costs and the future potential of sidewalk delivery.
An article compares OLED and IPS tablet displays to help users determine which technology is better suited for their specific needs, from reading news to watching series.
Global markets are paring back expectations for further Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, leading to a slip in the dollar and a rise in some emerging currencies. Traders are adjusting their positions as they await new economic signals.
A specific investment strategy's Bitcoin holdings have reportedly experienced a seven-week drought, with Michael Saylor notably skipping his Sunday ritual.
A list of seven streaming recommendations for the week includes various genres, featuring the show 'Lanterns,' a documentary about Novak Djokovic, and series like 'Castle Walls' and 'Sheriff Country.'
Following the August 15th holiday, which often involves celebrations and increased food consumption, an article offers advice on how to re-establish a healthy routine without resorting to extreme measures.
French mathematician Laurent Pujo-Menjouet has published a book proposing a formula for lasting relationships, based on differential equations, though psychotherapists express skepticism.
Japan's economy grew by 1.1% in the second quarter, missing forecasts as consumer spending dipped and export growth slowed. Despite the weaker-than-expected performance, the Bank of Japan's prospect for a rate hike remains unchanged.
Experts suggest that sustainable weight loss does not require starvation but rather smart habits, including adequate protein and fiber intake, sufficient water, slower eating, and quality sleep.
A Chinese Communist Party member faced complications when she prepared to marry a foreigner she met abroad, highlighting the strict rules and potential dangers for party members in such relationships.
Job security in the UK has fallen to its lowest level since 2023, coinciding with a dip in consumer confidence. This trend suggests growing economic uncertainty for workers and consumers alike.
Jamie Oliver's latest vertical comedy series, created with Baby Teeth and Life360, demonstrates how brands can leverage entertainment to engage with established audiences.
Gagauzia has raised an alarm regarding diesel fuel shortages, prompting Moldova's Ministry of Energy to state that temporary local shortages do not indicate a national deficit.
An article explains why oven-baked potatoes often turn out soggy and pale, attributing the issue to factors like oven temperature and baking tray rather than the potato variety.
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares reportedly skipped a Senate committee appearance to visit Casa Asia works in Barcelona, an absence the upper house deemed 'a lack of respect to Spaniards'.
The story behind basketball player Derrick Williams' successful career, from his mother's hardships to becoming the #2 pick in the NBA Draft and his recent acquisition by Greek team AEK.
This article explores the anxious attachment style, explaining how an unanswered message can trigger intense fear of loss and jealousy in some individuals, and how to learn trust.
An article provides essential advice on vehicle safety checks, including tires, brakes, lights, documents, and taking breaks, to ensure a safe trip during holidays.
Geely Auto's export performance has helped cushion the impact of weak domestic demand in China, though the company still reported a slip in overall profit.
Google has announced partnerships with major football clubs including Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern, Liverpool, and PSG to develop AI-powered fan experiences.
A home doesn't need to be perfectly clean to look beautiful and well-maintained. Often, the difference lies not in general cleanliness, but in a few simple actions that prevent clutter before it starts.
Eugen Tomac, an advisor to President Nicușor Dan, explained the president's absence from Navy Day ceremonies, stating that the head of state has 'profound respect for the Romanian Naval Forces' and citing prior engagements.
Concerns are rising that ships idled in the Strait of Hormuz could become 'marine superspreaders,' creating a breeding ground for microbes and posing a potential health threat.
An article provides tips for selecting a dependable used car within a limited budget of 5,000 euros, emphasizing that a restricted budget doesn't hinder finding a good option. A mechanic reveals insights into durable models.
Despite cloudy weather, a recent solar eclipse in Lisnabreeny, Co Down, became a significant social event, drawing strangers together with a shared sense of occasion.
An investigation suggests that Microsoft's plans for Artificial Intelligence development may be constrained by a shortage of advanced chips, despite the company's public statements on its AI capacity.
A guest commentary analyzes how the Soviet Union's contradictory Palestine policy ultimately failed due to the complex relationships between British, Arab, and Jewish factions in the region.
A newly revealed patent from Meta outlines a vision for smart glasses that would constantly record events, automatically create highlight reels, and incorporate user emotions and relationships. Critics describe this as a dystopian level of surveillance.
Kenya's textile and fashion industry is poised to benefit from new business partnerships and technological advancements, aiming to boost its growth and competitiveness.
This article provides five essential tips for individuals embarking on their first campervan travel experience in Australia, offering guidance for a smoother journey.
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of fraud following a security incident that disrupted the European Athletics Championships. The arrest was made after an operation related to the event.
Italian gymnast Manila Esposito, who won one gold and two silver medals at the European Championships in Zagreb, spoke out against online haters who criticized her physique on the eve of the competition.
Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, praised sailors on the USS Lincoln but acknowledged the difficulties of its nearly nine-month deployment. He noted that mental health issues were lower than on other vessels.