Sudanese RSF paramilitaries kill 100s in White Nile state
Attacks by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Force have killed hundreds of civilians, including infants, in White Nile state, Sudanese officials and...
Read MoreMost Greenlanders oppose joining US despite Trump's push, poll shows
Greenlanders have rejected the idea of joining the US, despite Donald Trump's insistence that the US could provide the island with "freedom".
Read MoreDOD sends over 1,000 additional troops to help bolster southern border efforts
The Department of Defense (DOD) is sending 1,140 additional U.S. troops to the southern border of the United States to help bolster the efforts of...
Read MoreAI could pose array of new risks, experts say
A new international report on artificial intelligence (AI) was released before a summit in France next month.
Read MoreElon Musk suggests Tesla could leave Delaware after a judge blocked his $55 billion pay deal
Elon Musk has lashed out at the state of Delaware. Musk posted a poll asking X users whether Tesla should change its state of incorporation to...
Read MoreBiden Admin Claimed US Could Still Monitor Afghanistan Following Withdrawal. Rubio Says the Situation Is 'Far More Uncertain.'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned that terrorist groups are exploiting ungoverned regions in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, challenging the...
Read MoreNewcastle Council takes back control of parks
A major shake-up of how city's parks are run has now come into effect. Newcastle City Council has retaken control of dozens of parks and allotments...
Read MoreThe F-16 hit 50 years of flying. These photos show the Viper in action.
The F-16 Fighting Falcon celebrated the 50th anniversary of its maiden flight on January 20. The F-16 first graced the skies in 1974 at Edwards Air...
Read MoreTrump Is Right on the White House Correspondents' Association—and Speaker Johnson Should Follow Suit
It’s been a lousy week for the White House Correspondents' Association. President Donald Trump cut the organization off at the knees when he...
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