As equipment and more vessels race to the search area, the hunt for Titan has zeroed in on unidentified noises detected underwater
Extensive rescue operations are currently underway, with the Titan’s air supply thought to last a little under 40 hours
OceanGate offers 10-day expeditions to the Titanic site providing the opportunity to join as mission specialists
The foundation founded by George Soros donates money to humanitarian and democratic causes ranging from criminal justice reform to climate change initiatives
Silvio Berlusconi was prime minister of Italy three times between 1994 and 2011 and his party is a junior partner in the current ruling coalition
The partnership increases Emirates’ footprint to 148 African points
A road warrior’s high-end hacks, tips and off-the-wall experiences to travel right this summer
A recent report on world’s most expensive cities for international employees shows the emirate go up the ranks as the cost of living has gone up
The EU is rushing to catch up and set rules for generative AI as it negotiates its AI Act, which will go up for a key vote in the European Parliament
The UN panel’s final decision will have huge consequences for the carbon removal industry, as well as the direction the world takes when it comes to pulling carbon from thin air
Smoke blowing in from wildfires raging across Canada’s provinces have blanketed the city in haze
The presiding judge found that a Kardashian post suggesting that certain crypto tokens were scarce was misleading
The scandal underscores concerns that forgers are creating fakes or altering some vintage watches sold on the secondary market and at auction to achieve higher sale prices
The visit by the US State Secretary builds on President Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia in 2022
The wind farm will help Egypt meet its strategic objective of sourcing 42 per cent of its energy from renewables by 2030
Held annually since 1973, and marked by millions, this day is the largest global platform for environment action
The price of prime real estate office buildings in Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam have dropped considerably
While the furious expansion of solar generation bodes well for efforts to replace fossil fuels, the breakthrough also exposed flaws in the energy system
Nvidia has powered past other semiconductor companies as it is the world’s biggest maker of the specialised chips needed to power AI products
Wall Street sees more weakness ahead for the lira, with Morgan Stanley warning that it may reach 26 per dollar sooner than earlier expected and slide toward to 28 by the end of the year
The incumbent prevailed 52.1 per cent to 47.9 per cent in a runoff vote with opposition challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu
Global warming will create hot areas which will witness heat-related deaths, lower crop yields, spread of infectious diseases and more negative impacts
Domestic flight journeys that can be completed by train in less than two-and-a-half hours banned by French Transport Ministry
Facebook’s parent company Meta announced the sale of Giphy after its purchase of the GIF maker was blocked by competition regulators in the UK
The Meta fine coincides with the fifth anniversary of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, widely seen as the world’s benchmark for privacy
The 2000-rupee note will remain legal tender, but citizens have been notified to deposit or exchange these notes
The G7 summit saw leaders speak on the banking turmoil, cryptocurrency markets, generative artificial intelligence and climate change
The 32nd Arab League summit brings together 22 member countries and five observer nations in Saudi Arabia’s coastal town
The strategic dialogue builds on the 2021 bilateral meet during which the two countries agreed to establish a partnership for the future
Chief executive officer Philip Jansen has been quietly shrinking the workforce over the last five years as he works to grow profit