Tensions mount as China starts global mining for green tech
This tension has escalated as China, a dominant player in the mineral processing industry crucial for the green economy, increases its mining activities. Just...
Millions use WhatsApp despite ban in countries
Millions of people are bypassing restrictions to use WhatsApp in countries where it's officially banned, according to the platform's chief, Will Cathcart. In an...
Telegraph newspaper is up for sale again
The Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers are back for sale after a deal involving an Abu Dhabi-backed consortium to take over the titles fell...
Now, pay higher fee for sending money orders from Africa
Jerry Lukendo Mbokani regularly faces a complex process when remitting money to his aging mother in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Living in Kampala,...
Drought dries up dam in Philippines, 300-year-old town revealed
A nearly 300-year-old town, Pantabangan, which was submerged in the 1970s to build a reservoir, has reemerged as scorching temperatures in the Philippines have...
Japan to test AI-based bear warning system after attacks on humans
Japan is set to test an AI-powered bear-warning system following a record-high number of bear attacks on humans in the past year, attributed to...
British Columbia drops plan for drug decriminalization
British Columbia has unexpectedly ended its groundbreaking trial on decriminalizing certain illegal drug due to rising public dissatisfaction and increased disorder across the province....
Ice cubes now costlier than bread, milk in Mali
Record-breaking heat has driven up the cost of ice cubes in parts of Mali, making them more expensive than basic staples like bread and...
Rwanda plan: Asylum seekers should be send back to UK, says Ireland
Ireland's Taoiseach (prime minister) Simon Harris has asked the country's justice minister, Helen McEntee, to draft legislation that would allow asylum seekers to be...