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Can Europe and UK persuade Trump they're relevant to Ukraine's future? Europe's hastily convened security summit in Paris is proof of leaders' anxiety about their role in defending Ukraine, the BBC's Katya Adler writes.
Property boss hid fraud jail time behind new name Scott El Paraiso, from Urban Evolution, hid his original identity and criminal record from customers.
Can Musk damage OpenAI even though his bid has failed? Experts say his real goal is "stymying" its growth potential as his own AI ventures flounder.
How Trump's 'drill, baby, drill' pledge is affecting other countries Some major carbon-emitting countries are hinting they may follow suit as the US opts to ramp up fossil fuels.
A glimpse at Picasso and Pollock masterpieces kept in Tehran vault Masterpieces by the likes of Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh feature in the collection in Iran's capital.
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Last November, I strapped into the rear passenger seat of an all-electric, four-door sedan with BMW test driver and 24-hour racer Jens Klingmann behind the ...
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Having already run the country once before, ...
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UN chief welcomes continued Gaza ceasefire and hostage release UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the latest round of hostage releases in Gaza and the continued implementation of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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Today marked a second weekend of scattered protests at Tesla showrooms, following a “TeslaTakeover” hashtag that has been trending on Twitter ...
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Africa 'brimming with hope and possibility': Guterres The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, emphasized the potential of Africa and its young population and called for global reforms to right the injustices of the past, in remarks delivered to the high-level African Union (AU) summit on Saturday.
London's new super sewer is complete and set to cut Thames pollution London’s new super sewer, known as the Thames Tideway Tunnel, has been finally been completed after 10 years of works.
Study finds genetically engineered fruit flies and zebrafish could help tackle mercury pollution Researchers at Australia’s Macquarie University have genetically modified fruit flies and zebrafish to break down toxic methylmercury into a diluted gas.
World must not turn its back on Sudan’s deepening crisis: Guterres The UN Secretary-General on Friday called on the international community to urgently scale up funding and diplomatic action to ease the suffering of millions of Sudanese facing hunger and displacement as rival militaries continue battling each other for control.
Sudan, ‘the most devastating humanitarian and displacement crisis in the world’ Sudan’s ruinous civil war is approaching its third year, leaving a legacy of malnutrition, massive population displacement and chronic insecurity. As the UN system prepares to launch a call for record funding of $4.2 billion to support aid operations in ...
First space weather monitor in the UK for 40 years installed in Cornwall A ground-based neutron monitor has been installed at a Met Office site in Cornwall to help understand and mitigate the impacts of space weather.
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