A charge of almost $5 billion for late deliveries of the new 777X aircraft pushed Boeing deep into the red in the last quarter.
After years of anticipation, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) beside the Pyramids of Giza is finally opening.
The recent discovery of mosquitos in Iceland is just one way the climate crisis is creating new health hazards.
Migratory birds are spreading the deadly H5N1 disease again, forcing German, Danish and Dutch farms to kill poultry stock.
Amazon hired as its delivery demand peaked during the COVID pandemic, meaning analysts anticipated layoffs.
Countries are scrambling to submit new climate targets for 2035.
Black cats have fascinated the world for centuries, whether as witches' companions, protectors or symbols of both good and bad luck.
Long-distance train travel often costs more and takes longer than a flight, but for some people, it's the only way to travel.
The state of Berlin couldn't give away the decrepit former lakeside villa built for Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels.
Genetic analysis has shed new light on one of history's deadliest military disasters — the French retreat from Russia in 1812.
Be it sci-fi, immigration or even artificial intelligence, the concept of "aliens" mirrors how we define fear, fascination and the "others" among us.
The European Commission says the tech giants may have made it hard for researchers to access public data, which could impact research into whether users, including children, are being exposed to harmful content online.
Dissident Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov delves into the complex psychology of Nazi fugitive and 'Angel of Death' Josef Mengele as he escapes justice in South America.
US state negotiators are battling over how to manage dwindling water resources in the Colorado River Basin, a lifeline for over 40 million people spanning across seven states and two countries.
Dissident Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov delves into the complex psychology of Nazi fugitive and 'Angel of Death,' Josef Mengele, as he escapes justice in South America.
Factories shut for over a month and suppliers suffered in particular.
Ships transport more than cargo — they also carry invasive species.
It's short-lived but its planet-heating effects are much stronger than CO2.
An implant attached to damaged retinas has helped people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) improve visual ability.
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