Ukraine tops agenda as EU foreign affairs ministers meet in Brussels
Bhiwani: India anger over charred bodies linked to cow vigilantes
The discovery of two bodies in a burnt-out car has led to a spate of allegations and one arrest.
Italy drought exposes walkway on Lake Garda and Venice canals dry up
Another year of severe drought in Italy looks increasingly likely after a winter of little snowfall, exposing a walkway in Lake Garda while Venice battles dry canals.
Venice waterways dry up as Italy braces for another year of severe drought
Another year of severe drought in Italy looks increasingly likely after a winter of little snowfall, raising fears of diminished crop harvests, drinking water supplies and hydropower.
EU targets more Iran officials, organizations over crackdown
The European Union has imposed sanctions on 32 Iranians, including the culture and education ministers, intelligence officials and lawmakers accused of links to the security crackdown on protesters
Russian pranksters call Merkel posing as Ukraine’s ex-leader
Angela Merkel’s office said the former German leader received a call on January 12th from someone claiming to be Petro Poroshenko
Cybersecurity takes a leap forward with AI tools and techniques
As per newly published research, when faced with sophisticated cyberattacks in a rigorous simulation setting, deep reinforcement learning was effective at stopping adversaries from reaching their goals up to 95 percent of the time.