The EU approved a new round of sanctions against Russia, including banning drone exports to the country, as the bloc tries to maintain a united front and keep up financial pressure on Moscow over the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.
Científicos que estudian la energía de fusión en el Laboratorio Nacional Lawrence Livermore de California dijeron que produjeron la primera reacción de fusión en un laboratorio que produce más energía de la necesaria para iniciarla.
Despite setbacks on the battlefield, Russia is massing troops and armaments to launch a renewed ground offensive by spring that very likely will include a second attempt to seize Kyiv, Ukraine’s top military and political leaders warned this week.
Angelina Jolie will end her role as a special envoy for the UN refugee agency after 21 years of humanitarian work as one of the most famous public faces representing the organization.
A major breakthrough in the world of artificial intelligence — ChatGPT — has put extraordinary powers in the hands of anyone with internet access.
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Elon Musk is facing a growing backlash from lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic, with threats of fines and sanctions, after Twitter suspended the accounts of at least eight journalists without warning.
35% of U.S. of parents now oppose mandates that children receive routine immunizations in order to attend school, a survey found. The shift appears to be less about rejecting the shots than a growing endorsement of the so-called parents’ rights movement.
At least 16 people were killed in violent clashes in Peru and hundreds more were injured, as thousands of protesters demanded former President Pedro Castillo be reinstated.
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Four people were in critical condition with injuries believed to have been caused by a crush at a London concert, the police said. A large crowd tried to force its way into the O2 Academy Brixton to see Asake, a Nigerian Afrobeats singer, the police said.
A revival of "Merrily We Roll Along" starring Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez will transfer to Broadway next fall. The production, directed by Maria Friedman, is now midway through a sold-out Off Broadway run at
More than three years after Ronald Greene, a Black man, died in police custody in Louisiana, five law enforcement officers were charged in connection with the deadly encounter.
Here’s what we know about the case.
Japan will double its military defense spending, breaking with decades of precedent as it looks to strengthen its ability to counter Beijing. The update to the country’s security strategy elevates China over North Korea as the top threat.
New Yorkers are contending with a miserable mix of symptoms as Covid, flu, RSV and various mystery illnesses circulate.
City officials have been recommending that people wear masks in indoor public spaces, but few are heeding that call.
A storm hovering over the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest is expected to weaken on Friday after blanketing the region with heavy snow. The storm is expected to bring rain to New York and other cities along the Atlantic coast.
"To Mum, love from Kit," read a hand-drawn Mother's Day card tucked into a mystery novel –– "The ABC Murders" by Agatha Christie.
A Virginia true-crime blogger found the letter and made it her mission to return it.
When reports of a novel coronavirus first emerged in late 2019, U.S. intelligence agencies failed to immediately train their spies on collecting information about the threat, a new report by Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee said.
A huge tropical aquarium burst in a hotel in Berlin, sending waves of seawater through the lobby and onto the street. Around 1,500 tropical fish that lived in the 50-foot-high, 264,000-gallon cylindrical tank were not expected to survive.
Eva Kaili, a European Parliament vice president, has been charged with corruption, money laundering and accepting suspected bribes from Qatar in exchange for influencing EU policy.
The case has exposed how vulnerable Brussels is to foreign influence.
Russia launched a barrage of missiles at Ukraine, causing explosions in at least two cities and putting all of the country under an air-raid alarm.
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More than a third of execution attempts in the U.S. this year were mishandled, researchers said. They described seven visibly botched executions as “shocking,” even as the total number of executions remained among the lowest in a generation.
At least 10 people, including five children, were killed when a fire tore through an apartment building near Lyon, France, the local authorities said. It was unclear how the fire started.
Congress cleared a one-week spending bill to avert a government shutdown this weekend. The move bought more time for lawmakers to finalize an agreement to keep agencies and departments funded through next fall.
The Yankees made a six-year, $162 million deal with the left-hander Carlos Rodón, arguably the best starting pitcher remaining on the free-agent market.
A land mine killed an 8-year-old boy in the Ukrainian city of Kherson, the authorities said. The case has stoked outrage and pointed to a growing problem in areas recently recaptured from Russia.
North Korea said it had successfully tested a powerful new missile engine this week. The statement followed an order from the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un, to develop a new intercontinental ballistic missile that is harder to intercept.
A New York Times investigation reveals how easily accessible classified documents may have been to the thousands of guests who visited Mar-a-Lago in the months after former President Donald Trump left office.
Eight days after Pedro Castillo’s removal from office and arrest, thousands of his supporters in Peru have joined protests demanding his reinstatement.
The moves came a day after Twitter suspended more than 25 accounts that tracked the planes of government agencies, billionaires and high-profile individuals, including that of Musk.
The death of Stephen Boss, known as tWitch, "has made it clear that addressing mental health in the dance world should be a priority and not a side project," writes Gia Kourlas, our dance critic. "He was the kind of dancer that you wanted to see grow old." https://nyti.ms/3FWSG3x
President Biden celebrated the adoption of a federal rule in August cracking down on "ghost guns." But the rule has done little to stop the sale of key parts used to make deadly homemade firearms, according to officials and gun control groups.