Pakistan expresses regrets. US veto of resolution calling for UN membership for Palestine
According to FO spox, the recognition of a state for Palestine "will be a step towards correcting historic injustice suffered by Palestinians".
Sir Chips Keswick: The 84-year-old former chairman of Arsenal passes away.
At the age of 84, Sir Chips Keswick, the former chairman of Arsenal, passed away.
Modern AI cameras capture motorists using their phones.
Vans equipped with new artificial intelligence cameras record drivers using their phones or without fastening their seatbelts. In March, South Gloucestershire Council discovered that seven drivers were distracted by their…
The nuclear power plants are capable of supplying energy to Moon outposts.
Fuel supplies cannot be brought with astronauts residing on the moon, thus they will require a lot of electricity. The solution may lie in a new class of small nuclear…
Fish communication: a fascinating realm of boops, hums, and farts.
Scientists are learning about the wonders of underwater communication, from humming haddocks and singing toadfish to unexplained clicking noises in a lab fish tank.
China is said to produce too much for the West. Employees there disagree.
Ren Wenbing finds it difficult to abandon the abandoned brick factory that was once a booming enterprise in Dongguan, the center of China's manufacturing industry.
The EU suggests allowing some youth mobility in the UK.
In the wake of Brexit, the EU hopes to reach an agreement with the UK that would facilitate international employment and study for individuals in the 18 to 30 age…
Netflix’s profit surges following a ban on password sharing.
According to Netflix, a crackdown on password sharing is one of the reasons why its profits increased dramatically in the first three months of this year.
Why it’s difficult to stop the flood of pharmaceuticals developed in China.
More than 10 years ago, Sammy embarked on a well-worn rite of passage when she left her village in Sichuan province to attend university in northern China.
The US rate-setter says there’s no rush to lower interest rates.
A prominent member of the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, told the news that interest rate reductions should not be rushed and that inflation is only "very, very slowly"…