One month after the Jan. 8 attack, restoration teams have made great progress. But there are many challenges, and some works are beyond repair.
US Will See More New Battery Capacity Than Natural Gas Generation In 2023
The US’ Energy Information Agency (EIA) expects the nation’s electrical grid to add more power (just under 55 GW), “and solar will be over half of it, at 54 percent,” reports Ars Technica. “Another trend that’s apparent is the reversal of the vast expa…
Silence in the darkness: Watch the agonising search for survivors in Turkey
Rescue crews listen for any noise that might indicate someone is still alive and trapped beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings in Antakya.
Russia Likely Lost Half its Heavy Tanks in Ukraine
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Fourth day of pension reform protests to hit France
France is bracing itself for a fourth round of nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to reform pensions, but strikes will not hit transport services this time, allowing trains and the Paris Metro to run.
Fourth day of pension reform protests hits France
Police were out in force across France on Saturday as protesters held a fourth round of nationwide demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to reform the country’s pension system.
Politics daily briefing: February 11
All the latest political developments in the UK, after three people were arrested after “deeply shocking” violent scenes outside a hotel where asylum seekers were staying in Merseyside on Friday.
Coronation emblem tributes King Charles’ love of nature
An official logo has been launched for use in all celebrations of the coronation of King Charles III.
In a tribute to Charles’ love of nature, the emblem features flora from all four nations that make up the United Kingdom – the rose of England, the t…
‘The object was reportedly cylindrical in shape and roughly the size of a small car’
2023-02-11 08:04 ‘The object was reportedly cylindrical in shape and roughly the size of a small car’
Amin Salam: ‘Difficult to prove’ Lebanon is not a failed state
The Lebanese economy minister discusses the country’s financial meltdown.