More than 3,000 people in southern Spain spent Wednesday evacuated from their homes and schools shut as a storm bringing what weather forecasters called “extraordinary” rainfall battered the Iberian Peninsula.
Chinese solar stocks rally on reports Elon Musk’s Space X, Tesla staff visited suppliers
Shares of Chinese solar panel makers surged after a team of staff sent by Elon Musk had reportedly visited several photovoltaic suppliers in China.
Gorton and Denton by-election tests Labour’s grip on heartland voters
Internal rifts, growing support for smaller parties are challenging Labour’s dominance in Greater Manchester.
Putin hits horrific new low as Russia drops bombs on hospital full of newborn babies
The strike on the Zaporizhzhia maternity hospital wounded six people – including three women – and caused a fire in the gynaecology reception area.
India highlights rights-based, people-centric development at UN forum
United Nations. India on February 4, highlighted its rights-based, inclusive and people-centric development approach at the 64th session of the UN Commission for Social Development being held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Addressing t…
Moltbook, AI-only social network, sparks concern over bots’ behaviour
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has downplayed the viral AI-only social network Moltbook as a likely passing trend. Launched just last week, the platform is designed exclusively for AI bots, but Altman noted that the technology enabling bots to act autonomously…
Greek shipowner Tsakos eyes first LNG carrier newbuildings in seven years
Geopolitics-driven market tempts conservative Greek owner to at least double his footprint in seaborne gas transportation
Researchers use AI to detect cancer
On World Cancer Day, attention is turning to a world-first trial showing that artificial intelligence is helping doctors identify more cases of breast cancer during routine screenings. Researchers in Sweden say the results could lead to wider use of A…
Gold and silver extend rebound but concerns over volatility linger
Gold and silver climb with further gains seen determined by rate expectations
Euro zone inflation cools to 1.7% in January, flash data shows
Euro zone inflation cooled to 1.7% in January, flash data from statistics agency Eurostat showed Wednesday.