As outrage over the war in Gaza grows, Europe’s relationship with Israel falters
Pro-Palestinian protests are shaking major European cities, and calls are growing to ban Israel from sporting and cultural events.
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Pro-Palestinian protests are shaking major European cities, and calls are growing to ban Israel from sporting and cultural events.
In a major push to accelerate India’s next-generation stealth air combat capability, the government is preparing to shortlist two private companies to co-develop and co-produce […]
The epicentre of the tremor, which was set off by movement in a local fault at a depth of 3 miles, was about 12 miles northeast of Bogo.
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China’s Three Gorges Dam has effectively changed Earth’s axis by nearly an inch since it was built nearly 18 years ago, causing our days to lengthen ever so slightly
At least 69 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake that hit the Philippines.
When Syrian government forces entered the minority Druze enclave of Sweida this summer, it backfired.
AI systems are now deeply embedded in business operations, and this introduces new security risks that traditional controls are not built to handle. The newly released A2AS framework is designed to protect AI agents at runtime and prevent real-world in…
After eight years of trying, Dubai-based Indian bartender Shiju Muthathian Veettil won Dirham 50,000 (₹12.07 lakh) in Abu Dhabi’s Big Ticket draw. Three others from the UAE, Qatar, and Al Ain also won the same prize. The September promotion wraps up wi…
The British government should not get complacent about AstraZeneca’s U.S. listing, as it paves the way for a full one in New York.