Confident Putin warns Europe is ‘defenceless’ from the BBC
The Russian leader appears to believe that in the current stand-off, the West will blink first.Read More
The Russian leader appears to believe that in the current stand-off, the West will blink first.Read More
The world body says it is pursuing all available channels to secure their personnel’s safe release.Read More
Awestruck, Anders snapped the timeless shot of the glorious blue and white planet rising over the horizon of the gray and lifeless moon, and “how tiny and fragile and precious and finite it is.” (Image credit: Bill Anders) Read More
Kia America is recalling nearly 463,000 Telluride SUVs — and urging owners to park their cars outside and away from other structures until an issue posing a fire hazard is fixed. (Image credit: Gene J. Puskar) Read More
Commercial fisheries in the Great Lakes hope to follow an example set in Iceland, by using nearly 100 percent of a fish in order to increase the value of each one landed while also decreasing waste. Read More
When Chat GPT came out a year and a half ago, school districts rushed to block the tool amid fears students would use it to cheat. Now, many districts are embracing AI more broadly. Read More
The NBA Finals are underway between the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks. For long-suffering Boston fans, it’s not been since 2008 that they last won a title. They feel like now is their time. Read More
A professional baker in Gaza has been making cakes to celebrate life amid war. He fled an Israeli offensive in Rafah, along with nearly 1 million other Palestinians, and set up a makeshift bakery near a displaced persons camp. Read More
From Mexico to Panama and El Salvador, several recent elections in Latin America could mean a shift in migration policy and collaboration with the United States. Read More
NPR’s Juana Summers talks with Pratap Bhanu Mehta, a political analyst in Kolkata, about what India’s latest election means for Prime Minister Modi and the country’s democracy. Read More