Crypto Whale Sells Nearly $4M Worth Shiba Inu, But Token Retains Upward Trend
The SHIB token saw a significant crypto whale transaction on Saturday, following a year of milestones and significant interest in the cryptocurrency realm.
Swords, Headsets And Indian Wedding For Zuckerberg's Asia Tour
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg was in Japan on Monday on a mini-Asia tour involving sword-making, mixed-reality headsets in Seoul and reportedly also lavish pre-wedding celebrations for an Indian multi-billionaire's son.
WTO Convenes Ministers In UAE With Slim Hopes For Breakthrough
The world's trade ministers gathered in the UAE on Monday for a high-level WTO meeting with no clear prospects for breakthroughs, amid geopolitical tensions and disagreements.
'Fake Love' Crypto Scammers Ensnare US Victims
The "wine trader" wooed her online for months with his flirtatious smile and emoji-sprinkled texts.
A Better Way To Fight Future Pandemics
Four years after the emergence of Covid-19, the conversation in global public health has moved on from dealing with an immediate crisis to how we can best prepare for the next pandemic.
Navigating The Frontiers: Sushil Kumar's Odyssey In Technology Leadership
From the steadfast fortresses of defense to the bustling corridors of banking, Sushil Kumar's impact transcends boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on every facet of his path.
G20 Voices Broad Support For Two-state Solution In Mideast
G20 nations broadly back a two-state solution to the conflict in the Middle East, host Brazil said Thursday after a meeting of top diplomats, adding to pressure on Israel to accept an independent Palestinian state.
Commercial US Spaceship Making Attempted Moon Landing
A Houston-based company is set Thursday to land America's first spaceship on the Moon in more than 50 years, part of a new fleet of NASA-funded, uncrewed commercial robots meant to pave the way for astronaut missions later this decade.
Massive Leak Shows Chinese Firm Hacked Foreign Govts, Activists: Analysts
A Chinese tech security firm was able to breach foreign governments, infiltrate social media accounts and hack personal computers, a massive data leak analysed by experts this week has revealed.
US Heads Back To The Moon -- With A Commercial Spaceship
One giant leap for the private sector? NASA paid Intuitive Machines $118 million to ship its hardware under a new initiative called Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS), which it created to delegate trucking services to the private sector to achieve savings and stimulate a wider lunar economy.
A Brief History Of Famous Moon Landings -- And Failures
A spaceship built by a company in Texas is poised for lunar touchdown on Thursday, returning America to the Moon after more than five decades in what promises to be a historic first for the private sector.
30 Most Beautiful Libraries In The World: Treasures Houses Of Wisdom
Welcome to the world of beautiful libraries, where architectural splendor meets literary treasures.
Indian Farmers Resume Delhi Protest Push After Talks Fail
Thousands of Indian farmers riding tractors prepared to resume their push towards New Delhi on Wednesday after failing to reach a deal with the government on their demands for higher crop prices.
Beijing Crushing Tibetans, Exiled Political Leader Says
As Tibetans prepare to mark 65 years since a failed uprising against Chinese rule and questions loom over the Dalai Lama's successor, the diaspora's elected leader said Beijing is crushing his people.
Gaza, Ukraine Loom Large As G20 Foreign Ministers Meet
G20 foreign ministers open a two-day meeting Wednesday in Brazil, with the outlook bleak for progress on a thorny agenda of conflicts and crises, from the Gaza and Ukraine wars to growing polarization.
Commercial Spaceship Set For Lunar Touchdown, In Test For US Industry
A company from Texas is poised to attempt a feat that until now has only been accomplished by a handful of national space agencies, but could soon become commonplace for the private sector: landing on the Moon.
20 Most Handsome Men In The World: Icons Of Masculine Allure
From Hollywood icons Robert Pattinson or Ryan Reynolds to international sports stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham, these individuals often possess a magnetic charm that transcends borders and resonates with millions.
Wind-powered Dutch Ship Sets Sail For Greener Future
The world's first chemical tanker ship fitted with massive rigid aluminium "sails" has left Rotterdam, its owner hoping to plot a route to bringing down the shipping industry's huge carbon footprint.
Lab-grown Diamonds Put Natural Gems Under Pressure
The glittering diamonds sparkle the same but there are key differences: mined natural gems are more than a billion years old, while laboratory-made rocks are new and cost less than half the price.
10 Most Expensive Houses In The World: Unveiling Extravagance
Whether nestled in the hills of Beverly Hills, overlooking the azure waters of the Mediterranean, or gracing the skyline of cosmopolitan cities, the most expensive residences in the world exude opulence and epitomize the ultimate in luxury living.
India's Heritage Hit By Delhi 'Development' Demolitions
For nine centuries, Indians prayed at the forest shrine of Baba Haji Rozbih, a revered Sufi saint whose grave is one of the capital Delhi's oldest Islamic sites.
Navalny's Widow Yulia To Meet EU Ministers
Alexei Navalny's widow will meet European foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday, EU officials announced, as Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva cautioned against rushing to judgement over his death.
London Fashion Week Blends Tweed And Y2K Amid Economic Gloom
From tweed to the iconic low-rise jeans of the early 2000s, London Fashion Week unveiled a spectrum of styles on Friday, kicking off its 40th season which has been dimmed by the UK's gloomy economy.
S.African Opposition Leader Vows To Evict Ruling ANC
South Africa's main opposition leader on Friday denounced the idea of a coalition with the ruling African National Congress (ANC), the party poised to lose its outright majority this year in an historic election battle.
Blinken To Pay First Trips To Brazil, Argentina As Lula Leads G20
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken next week pays his first official visits to Brazil and Argentina, the State Department said Friday, as he looks for common ground with the Latin American powers' independent-minded leaders.
Private Spaceship Bound For The Moon, In Test For US Industry
A private US spaceship was bound for the Moon on Thursday, where it will attempt to land near the south pole and carry out experiments that pave the way for the return of American astronauts later this decade.
IEA Warns On Plummeting Oil Stocks
The International Energy Agency warned Thursday of plummeting oil stocks even as global growth in demand loses momentum.
Private US Spaceship Takes Off For The Moon
A US spaceship attempting a lunar landing lifted off early Thursday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the second such private-led effort this year after the first ended in failure.
Germany Overtakes Japan As Third-biggest Economy
Once forecast to become the world's biggest economy, Japan slipped below Germany last year to fourth place, official data showed Thursday, although India is projected to leapfrog both later this decade.
India's Modi Inaugurates Major Hindu Temple In Abu Dhabi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated a major Hindu temple and the first in Abu Dhabi while on a two-day visit to the Gulf emirate.