Japan’s century of efforts to tame earthquakes

By Etienne BALMER Takashi Hosoda was in a Tokyo skyscraper when the 9.0 magnitude quake struck on March 11, 2011,…

‘Animals are thirsty’: Dust and bones on Turkey’s shrinking lake

https://youtu.be/UiTg27NR3Gc By Fulya OZERKAN Shepherd Ibrahim Koc recalls his youth with fondness as he grazes cattle on a barren field…

Hurricane Idalia intensifies as nears Florida

By Jesus Olarte, with Gerard Martinez in Steinhatchee, Florida Hurricane Idalia intensified early Wednesday as it hurtled towards northwest Florida,…

India deploys ‘monkey-men’ to scare away primates from G20 summit

Indian officials preparing for the G20 summit next week have hired teams of "monkey-men" and erected primate cutouts to deter…

Kyiv targeted by ‘most powerful’ aerial attack since spring

Kyiv was targeted early Wednesday by the "most powerful" barrage of missiles and drones since the spring, authorities said, with…

Indian rover confirms sulphur on Moon’s south pole

India's Moon rover has confirmed the presence of sulphur on the lunar south pole, the country's space agency said. Last…

Strike-hit German stunt performers train kids during filming freeze

By Deborah COLE Ten-year-old Nathaniel squeezes his eyes shut, straightens his back and sucks in his breath as he plunges…

Google courts businesses with ramped up cloud AI

By Glenn CHAPMAN Google on Tuesday said it was weaving artificial intelligence (AI) deeper into its cloud offerings as it…

Houses destroyed in Swiss landslide

A landslide slammed into a Swiss village on Tuesday after days of heavy rain, destroying half a dozen houses but…

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