Inside Syria’s quake zone, where life has gone from bad to horrendous
Life for thousands of Syrians displaced by civil war was already grim when the massive quakes struck neighboring Turkey. Many have lost everything, all over again.
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Life for thousands of Syrians displaced by civil war was already grim when the massive quakes struck neighboring Turkey. Many have lost everything, all over again.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Hyundai and Kia are offering free software updates for millions of their cars in response to a rash of car thefts inspired by a viral social media challenge on TikTok. The so-called “Kia Challenge” on…
Canada has delayed efforts to expand it’s medical assistance in dying program to include mental illness. The plans raised unease in a country that already has a liberal assisted death policy.
The powerful Turkish president is facing increasing criticism over poor building standards after the earthquake that caused thousands of structures to collapse.
It wasn’t quite the day the Earth stood still, but those who witnessed a fiery asteroid briefly outshine the sun as it soared towards the Russian city of Chelyabinsk will almost certainly never forget it.
As temperatures rise, malaria-carrying mosquitos have crept to farther from the equator in Africa, according to a new study.
As many of you are aware, we have been experiencing a series of disruptions in service to MIT’s wireless network that has caused widespread connectivity issues across our campus – and frustration at the resulting challenges to doing our work.
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Officials bought rare bottles from state warehouse, investigation found
The White House says there’s no evidence they came from China’s sprawling surveillance programme. Recent changes to radar and a military on high alert could offer some clarity
The U.S. and dozens of allies pledged more weapons, ammunition and tanks for Ukraine as a new Russian offensive gained momentum, but stopped short of promising the fighter jets Kyiv has avidly sought as the invasion nears the one-year mark.