Europe Turns to Renewables and Nuclear Amid Energy Crisis
In response to soaring energy costs following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Brussels is exploring long-term solutions that include a renewed focus on renewables and nuclear energy.
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In response to soaring energy costs following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Brussels is exploring long-term solutions that include a renewed focus on renewables and nuclear energy.
Recent research sheds light on the mayfly's distinctive vertical flight pattern, suggesting it plays a vital role in their survival along the River Thames.
UBS has experienced an 80% surge in profits, attributed to heightened trading activity driven by market volatility linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
As Hungary's new Prime Minister arrives in Brussels, critical discussions with Ursula von der Leyen aim to secure much-needed EU funding amid tight deadlines.
During a state dinner at the White House, King Charles III humorously addressed comments made by Donald Trump regarding World War II, adding a light-hearted tone to the evening.
The Australian government is set to introduce a revenue tax on Meta, Google, and TikTok, aiming to bolster funding for newsrooms. Draft legislation is anticipated by July.
In response to ongoing regional crises, Qatar has launched measures aimed at stabilizing the market and boosting investor confidence, reflecting the current economic climate.
On April 28, 2026, King Charles III will speak before Congress, highlighting the significance of US-UK relations amid ongoing tensions between the two nations.
A recent study reveals that an AI tool designed to assess facial changes over time may assist doctors in predicting cancer survival rates.
Cat's paws, the surface ripples on water caused by wind, have historically guided sailors and were once considered symbols of good fortune.