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Hamas threatens hostages as Netanyahu says group’s end is near Tensions have escalated in the Israel-Gaza conflict, with Hamas issuing…
Among the dozens of people evacuated were three newborns, the mayor of the town said after the blaze.
French artificial intelligence start-up Mistral AI announced Sunday it had raised 385 million euros ($414 million), becoming one of Europe’s two AI leaders.
Reuters exclusively reported that Huawei Technologies’ (HWT.UL) new smart car software and components firm is set for a valuation of
The post Huawei’s new smart car firm valued up to $35 billion amid advanced stake talks appeared first on Reuters News Agency.
The US President got confused about the funding going towards a rail network between Las Vegas to Los Angeles rail.
The United Kingdom abstained from a call for an immediate ceasefire.
The two ships washed up on the same beach two months apart.
Videos captured by US Navy fighter pilots have been refreshed for a new perspective on the unexplained encounters.
Enter, the metaverse.
The key Putin critic is currently serving a sentence of more than 30 years at a penal colony east of Moscow.
A pig named Albert Einswine broke free from a farm and led cops on a 30-minute chase in New Jersey.
Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne on Friday visited the French overseas island of Mayotte, the poorest place in the European Union, amid a growing water crisis. Due to a drawn-out drought compounded by years of underinvestment and water mismanagement, the island’s inhabitants have access to water only one every three days.
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The war in Ukraine has forced a major rethink in European security, with both Sweden and Finland abandoning their long-standing policy of non-alignment and applying for NATO membership last year. But while Finland was admitted into NATO this April, delays have persisted on Sweden’s entry, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan linking a serious of unrelated issues to Ankara’s ratification of Sweden’s accession – the latest of which is a potential sale of US F-16 fighter jets to Turkey. We discuss what Sweden’s entry to NATO would actually mean with Sweden’s top diplomat, Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.
‘I don’t think this much has washed up before.’
The Kremlin hackers have been waging cyberwar on the UK since 2015.
The creature could also help people recover from traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.
After staff at a zoo in Pakistan spotted a big cat holding a shoe in its mouth, they investigated the animal’s den and found a body inside.
UK paid Rwanda an extra £100m for asylum deal Rwanda has been given a further £100m this year from the…
Denmark’s parliament on Thursday adopted a law criminalising the “inappropriate treatment” of religious texts, effectively banning Koran burnings after a series of desecrations of Islam’s holy book sparked anger in Muslim countries over the summer.
‘My manager did not see the funny side.’
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Reuters reported that Google (GOOGL.O) has called on Britain’s antitrust regulator to take action against Microsoft (MSFT.O), claiming its business
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Police believe 48 people – including a number of women over 90 – were offered phoney bedbug control services