A MAJOR explosion has sparked a fire and destroyed several buildings in a popular European city with at least four people injured. Multiple buildings collapsed in the center of Utrecht with rescue crews fearing people may still be trapped beneath the r…
News24 | Washington completes first sale of Venezuelan oil
The United States has finalised a sale of Venezuelan oil – the first since Washington took control of the sector following the toppling of president Nicolas Maduro, a US official told AFP on Thursday.
Explosion in the Netherlands injures at least 4 and causes widespread damage
An explosion in a residential street in Utrecht, Netherlands, has caused a blaze and widespread damage.
Symbolic.ai, founded by ex-eBay CEO Devin Wenig and Ars Technica cofounder Jon Stokes, partners with News Corp to offer AI tools to WSJ, Barron’s, and others (Ben Sherry/Inc)
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Symbolic.ai, founded by ex-eBay CEO Devin Wenig and Ars Technica cofounder Jon Stokes, partners with News Corp to offer AI tools to WSJ, Barron’s, and others — Exclusive: An AI-based journalism platform aims to do …
Germany’s Merz acknowledges ‘strategic mistake’
The German government’s decision to phase out nuclear power generation was a “strategic mistake,” Chancellor Friedrich Merz has acknowledged
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TGI Fridays is making a comeback and planning hundreds of new restaurants after bankruptcy
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Explosion in the Netherlands injures at least four and causes widespread damage
Officials called on the local population to stay away from the area, as emergency services rushed to the scene.
Iran protests appear to slow under weight of brutal crackdown
Relative calm in Tehran and authorities say they have no plan to execute protesters but internet shutdown continuesIran’s nationwide protest movement appeared to have slowed on Thursday under the weight of a brutal crackdown by authorities that has lef…
Did Donald Trump suffer a stroke? Here’s what the White House said about reports on the president’s health — fact check
The White House has refuted claims that former President Donald Trump suffered a stroke months ago, dismissing the reports as “BS Fake News.” A professor cited video evidence, including shuffling feet and garbled speech, as indicators of a potential le…
Moscow agrees with Trump that Ukraine is holding up a peace deal, the Kremlin says
A Kremlin official says that Moscow agrees with U.S. President Donald Trump that Ukraine is holding up a peace deal.