King sips ceremonial drink and is given pig carcass as he's welcomed to Samoa
The King sipped a ceremonial drink and was presented with a pig for feasting during a first day of events in Samoa.The "dressed-down" monarch had a
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The King sipped a ceremonial drink and was presented with a pig for feasting during a first day of events in Samoa.The "dressed-down" monarch had a
At least 24 people have died after Tropical Storm Trami made landfall in the Philippines.The storm caused widespread flooding and landslides on the main Luzon island.
Turkey has launched a second day of successive strikes in Iraq and Syria after five people were killed, and 22 injured, in an apparent terror attack
Boeing staff have rejected the latest 35% pay rise, committing to further strikes as the company faces massive losses and delivery delays.
Ron Ely, who played Tarzan in the 1960s TV series, has died aged 86.
If a phone or other electronic device were made of soft materials, how would that change its use? Would it be more durable? If hospital health monitoring equipment were made of less rigid components, would it make it easier for
Meta's announcement nearly eight months ago that it would no longer do commercial deals under the News Media Bargaining Code has led to much speculation as to how the government would respond.
Globally, nuclear power accounts for roughly 10% of electricity generation. In some countries, such as France, this figure is nearly 70%.
Capturing and storing the carbon dioxide humans produce is key to lowering atmospheric greenhouse gases and slowing global warming, but today's carbon capture technologies work well only for concentrated sources of carbon, such as power plant exhaust. The same methods
We compare and contrast Israel’s use of the word “limited” in its operations in Rafah and southern Lebanon.
How will Harris and Trump handle the Russia-Ukraine war if elected?
We compare and contrast Gaza before a year of war vs Gaza after a year of war
In this episode, our guest is veteran journalist and editor-in-chief of The Middle East Eye, David Hearst.
Women and children were among the dead following Tuesday's strike in Teffahta, a local official says.
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