NATO is using sea drones to help defend subsea cables. European officials have accused Russia of sabotaging the cables. The cables carry power and internet data. NATO is deploying sea drones to help ...
Swallowed by the icy waters of the Baltic Sea, the MS Estonia sank in one of history's deadliest maritime disasters. Discover ...
Glasgow's only remaining Tory councillor, John Daly, has refused to rule out joining Reform UK, fueling speculation of further defections from ...
After decades of departure, a growing wave of professionals is returning to emerging Europe, attracted by rising wages.
SEVASTOPOL, January 15. /TASS/. Additional fuel leakage from the marooned tanker near the settlement of Taman in the Krasnodar Region has been contained and the spread of oil has been kept to a ...
A vote to cancel elections to help usher in a major reorganisation of the political system in Essex has been branded ...
Frogs are pretty impressive little creatures – but they don’t always tend to have accuracy and physics on their side when it comes to locomotion. By looking at the cricket frog, researchers ...
Beyond Meat's goal was to build a fake meat product that could persuade meat eaters to switch to plant-based alternatives. For a few years, it looked as if the company was making progress on this ...
It found 35 beachside towers along Miami-Dade’s barrier islands are sinking to an “unexpected extent.” That’s a startling piece of news. South Florida, after all, is condo central. We’re already ...
For the companies that brew, ferment, distill, bottle and sell alcohol in America, the latest missive from the surgeon general about alcohol and cancer is going down like a poorly worded toast.
Amid mounting calls for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation, the one person who may restore some (faint) hope in the flailing Liberals’ prospects is, ironically, its former finance ...
A sleeper election issue is our sinking dollar, which fell this past year by nine per cent against the U.S. dollar, reaching its lowest level since April 2003. It now takes $1.44 in Canadian dollars ...