A Colombian senator and presidential hopeful whose shooting at a political rally in June recalled some of the darkest chapters of the country’s drug-fueled violence died Monday. The family of Miguel Uribe Turbay said the politician died at a hospital …
I tested this power bank by jump starting a bus from the 1930s – here’s what happened
What better way to test the Gooloo GT6000 power bank than jump starting a six-liter diesel engine from 1934?
Circular Agroecology for a Resilient Europe
To achieve genuine strategic autonomy, the EU must build a resilient, sustainable, and equitable food system.
USA: Donald Trump announces the national guard will be deployed in Washington DC
President Donald Trump said Monday he’s placing the Washington, D.C., police department under federal control and deploying the National Guard to make the nation’s capital safer. Trump has promised new steps to tackle homelessness and crime in Washing…
Brits heading to Spain to bask in 44C this week with tourists urged to dodge booze – map shows hottest spots
BRITS heading to Spain this week will bask in glorious sunshine – but tourists have been urged to be cautious amid high temperatures.
A map has revealed the hottest places i…
What the Matter 1.4.2 update means for smart home security
Matter is built on the idea that smart home devices should be secure, reliable, and easy to use. It is based on Internet Protocol (IP), which allows devices, mobile apps, and cloud services to communicate. Matter also defines a set of IP-based networki…
Russian strikes pound Ukraine, Kyiv targets Moscow
Russian strikes continue to pound Ukraine. Six people were killed by drones or artillery fire in the eastern region of Donetsk and in the southern regions of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, according to local authorities. A Russian glide bomb also hit a bus…
France and Spain hit by red weather warnings as Europe burns in 44C heatwave
France has only issued a red alert eight times in the past 20 years as it experiences soaring temperatures
UN slams Israel’s killing of five journalists in Gaza, calling it a “breach of humanitarian law”
The UN human rights agency on Monday condemned Israel’s targeted killing of six journalists in Gaza as a “grave breach of international humanitarian law”. The office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said on X that the Israeli milit…
Jellyfish Shut Down French Nuclear Power Plant
Four of the plant’s reactors shut down after swarms of jellyfish clogged its pumping stations. It isn’t the first time the creatures have thwarted nuclear plants.