Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi has said that he plans to head to Iran next month for “much-needed” talks with officials in Tehran over the country’s nuclear program.
Animal activists hail Holyrood move to firm up anti-hunting laws
Campaigners welcome vote by MSPs to close loopholes they say were smokescreen for illegal foxhunting Animal welfare campaigners have hailed the decision by the Holyrood parliament to toughen anti-hunting laws as a wake-up call to Westminster.Màiri McA…
Three Yemeni children killed in Saudi airstrikes
Three Yemeni children have lost their lives and another one has been injured in a new wave of air raids by the Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen’s Hodeida Province, according to local media.
Putin’s forces floundering as ‘experimental’ tank rushed out despite poor performance
Russian military chiefs appear set to rush out the country’s next-generation battle tank despite complaints from frontline troops over the T-14 performance on the frontline.
Nuclear chief: Iran ranks world’s 5th in production of radiopharmaceuticals
The Iranian atomic chief praises the country’s progress in the development of radiopharmaceuticals, especially those fighting cancer, rejecting “lies” spread by the Israeli regime about diversion in the country’s nuclear activities.
ChatGPT Passes US Law School Exam, Writes Essays On Taxation, Constitution
A chatbot powered by reams of data from the internet has passed exams at a US law school after writing essays on topics ranging from constitutional law to taxation and torts
Pompeo defends Saudi Arabia despite Khashoggi murder: Book
Publishing a new book, former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo threw his full support for Riyadh, despite the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which has been widely blamed on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Pope Francis says ‘homosexuality is not a crime’ and calls anti-LGBT+ laws ‘unjust’
‘Being homosexual is not a crime. It’s not a crime. Yes, but it’s a sin,’ he says
Lebanon ex-PM, 2 former ministers charged in Beirut blast probe
The judge investigating the 2020 Beirut port explosion has charged Lebanon’s then-Prime Minister, Hassan Diab, and two former ministers with homicide with probable intent, according to a court summons seen by the Reuters news agency.
Julian Sands’ brother speaks of fears actor will not be found
Nick Sands, the brother of Julian Sands, who has been missing for 12 days in California, has said ‘I know in my heart that he has gone’A brother of Julian Sands, the actor who went missing while hiking in California almost two weeks ago, has spoken of …