Can these rocks really power light bulbs? No, say the experts
Viral videos of minerals with apparent electrical properties are not what they seem.
Viral videos of minerals with apparent electrical properties are not what they seem.
Fans of women’s top football league in France are up in arms at the substandard coverage offered by French television, which they say is symptomatic of… Read More »Women’s football cries foul at French TV’s ‘lousy’ reporting and indifference
A group of Peruvian lawmakers on Wednesday submitted a motion seeking to impeach President Dina Boluarte after a little over a month in power citing “permanent… Read More »Peruvian lawmakers call for President Boluarte’s impeachment
Spanish authorities said they were investigating what they called a possible “terrorist” incident after a machete-wielding man attacked several people at two churches in the southern… Read More »Police investigate after deadly machete attack at two churches in Spain
Meta Platforms Inc META.O said on Wednesday it will restore former U.S. President Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts in the coming weeks, following a two-year suspension after the deadly… Read More »Meta to allow Donald Trump back on Facebook, Instagram
The IOC made clear Wednesday it wants Russians to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics as neutral athletes, in defiance of Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky’s… Read More »IOC clears path for Russians to compete at Paris Olympics
Relatives of those who died when two Boeing 737 Max aircraft crashed are trying to reopen a prosecution.
For weeks, Iran has been hit by cold weather. In a country where most households rely on natural gas for heating and hot water, gas… Read More »Amid gas shortages and blackouts, a harsh winter fuels discontent in Iran
Burkina Faso wants to defend itself against jihadists, who have forced two million from their homes.
Hundreds of dolphins are washing up on France’s Atlantic coast and thousands more are believed killed in fishermen’s nets each year, as environmentalists and Brussels… Read More »Pressure on France to protect dolphins as thousands ‘killed by trawlers’ yearly