The United States Embassy in Cuba is reopening visa and consular services Wednesday, the first time it has done so since a spate of unexplained health incidents among diplomatic staff in 2017 slashed the American presence in Havana.
iPhone MagSafe-style wireless charging could be coming to your Android phone. Here’s why
Apple’s technology forms the core of the new Qi2 standard, which means it will potentially be open to many more devices.
The menace lurking in Palestine’s beautiful green spaces
Settlers are violently blocking Palestinians from accessing the green spaces of the occupied West Bank.
Live: Putin sends hypersonic missile ship to train in Atlantic, Indian Oceans
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday presided over the launch of a warship armed with new hypersonic cruise missiles on a training mission to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea. Follow our live blog for the latest update…
Islamic State claims Afghanistan airport checkpoint bombing
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a bombing near a checkpoint at the Afghan capital’s military airport that killed and wounded several people.
How coral bleaching is causing “unnecessary” fish fights
A researcher said there was “crying in our masks” as her team watched fish battle over food that had simply died off, and may never come back.
Ukraine Keeps Downing Russian Drones, but Price Tag Is High
M.M. Bigg, NYT  When costly missiles take out cheap drones, the real winner over time may be the country that spends less.
Exploding drones are lumbering and noisy and relatively easy…
Romanian authorities seize Andrew Tate’s car collection as investigation continues
Online misogynist boasted about his cars in a tweet to Greta Thunberg that earned a viral rebuke
Marcos emphasizes economic ties on visit to China
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is pushing for closer economic ties on a visit to China that seeks to sidestep territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Dramatic lack of snow in ski resorts revealed in satellite images as heat records ‘annihilated’
Striking satellite images have revealed dirty brown hillsides around what should be pristine, white snow-covered ski resorts as record-breaking January heat hits all over Europe.