Jimmy Carter, the dedicated Georgia peanut farmer who faced economic challenges and the Iran hostage crisis during his presidency but achieved a historic peace agreement between Israel and Egypt and later earned the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian efforts, passed away
A cyber attack has hit twelve Norwegian government ministries, Norway’s Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development said in a statement on Monday. It is unknown if the email accounts of Prime Minister Erna Solberg or other cabinet members were among those
In March this year, Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk announced that journalists who send queries to the company’s press department would be greeted with a single poop emoji in email. Since then, several media outlets have reported getting that automated reply.
The US EV maker Tesla (TSLA.O) has begun discussions with the Indian government for an investment proposal to set up a car factory in the country, with an annual capacity of 500,000 electric vehicles. Prices for the vehicles will start from 2
The disputed Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has been a flashpoint for both sides in the ongoing conflict that began with Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The sprawling compound has been fought over ever since, with repeated rocket strikes —
Parker Solar Probe has pulled back the curtains on the Sun’s dazzling corona in the past few years. It has revealed a new mystery that could fundamentally change our understanding of the star at the center of our Solar System. It’s a
Tech giant Meta recently announced the release date for a new application that could make the Twitter-owned microblogging platform obsolete. The app, dubbed Threads, is expected to be released on Thursday (July 6) and will allow users to follow the accounts they
China’s Ministry of Commerce said that the Netherlands should not hinder bilateral cooperation in the semiconductor industry and not abuse export control measures. The ministry added that it supports “open international trade and the free movement of technology” and called on both
The world’s first flying car has received legal approval to fly from the US government. California-based Alef Aeronautics’s flying car is 100% electric, drivable on roads, and equipped with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities to accommodate one or two occupants comfortably. This
The Chinese spy balloon that passed over the US early this year used American technology that helped it collect audio-visual information, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. It cited preliminary findings from a closely held investigation. Analysis from several US defense
Australian consumer inflation slowed to a 13-month low, allowing the Reserve Bank to delay a further rate rise next week. The annual increase in the price index slowed to 5.6% in May from 6.8% the previous month and well below market forecasts