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Journalists’ accounts and a new Italian probe have revived disturbing allegations that civilians were targeted for sport during past wars
Dubai’s RTA is using drones to clean traffic signals faster and safer, cutting costs and emissions while supporting smart city goals.
US police are searching for a Virginia football coach accused of child abuse crimes, with experts saying digital trails or stings likely exposed him.
Justice Department says coordinated attack was planned The US Justice Department has announced the arrest of four individuals in the Los Angeles area in connection with an alleged plan to carry out coordinated attacks around the city on New Year’s Eve. The accused — Audrey Ilene Carroll, Dante Garfield, Zachary Aaron Page and Tina Lai […]
A Chinese-led engineering consortium is constructing a subsea tunnel in Abu Dhabi using an unconventional cut-and-cover method supported by a steel cofferdam, a technique that has drawn attention for its scale and execution. The Abu Dhabi 1B tunnel, linking Saadiyat Island with Umm Yifenah Island, is being built by a consortium led by China Railway […]
At least 14 Egyptian nationals have lost their lives after a boat carrying irregular migrants sank near the port of the Greek island of Crete, Egypt’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on Tuesday. In an official statement, the ministry said it is closely following the incident involving a vessel that departed from one of Egypt’s neighbouring countries […]
Poland’s Interior Ministry has said that organised groups are using underground tunnels to facilitate illegal crossings from Belarus into Poland, with four such tunnels discovered so far this year along the eastern border. The most recent tunnel was detected last week near the village of Narewka in eastern Poland. According to the Polish Border Guard, […]
A powerful storm toppled a 24-metre Statue of Liberty replica outside a Havan store in Guaíba, southern Brazil, with no injuries reported.
Elon Musk has become the first person worth over $600 billion, driven by SpaceX IPO expectations, rising Tesla shares and growing interest in his AI venture xAI.
PM Narendra Modi described as “deeply moving” a rendition of Vande Mataram by Ethiopian singers at a banquet hosted by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali.
PM Narendra Modi addressed Ethiopia’s Parliament in Addis Ababa, highlighting shared civilisational ties as India and Ethiopia elevated relations to a Strategic Partnership.
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Karachi and parts of Balochistan on Monday, with no casualties reported, officials said.
A newborn from eastern Türkiye born with a severely underdeveloped heart has recovered after staged interventions and surgery at an Istanbul hospital.
A rescued tuxedo cat found in a dumpster helped spark a relationship, leading to a loving home and a happy life for all three.
A KLM flight was grounded after a rat was discovered inside the aircraft mid-journey, forcing cancellations and disrupting travel plans for over 250 passengers.
The mother of the alleged Bondi shooter has spoken about a routine phone call with her son hours before the deadly incident.
At a memorial in Bondi, grieving families mourn victims of a deadly shooting as Australia debates gun laws, extremism and national unity.
Scientists say crows may leave pebbles or shiny objects near humans due to intelligence, memory and learned exchange, not superstition.
From circadian lighting to air-quality monitors, smart home appliances in 2026 will focus on wellbeing, not just convenience.
A British tourist narrowly escaped death after unknowingly handling a blue-ringed octopus, one of the world’s most venomous marine animals, in the Philippines.