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Boom hopes to be flying passengers by 2029. For an airliner already in operation which is set to change the air map of the world, look no further than the Airbus A321XLR. The single-aisle ...
Sandra Demontigny, 45, pushed Quebec to become one of the few places in the world to allow people to choose a medically assisted death sometimes years in advance. Luke Ching has made a name for ...
Kashmir's Chinar trees are being digitally tagged with unique numbers and QR codes by the J&K Forest Research Institute to ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked Donald Trump's attempt to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. Trump claimed the Tren de Aragua gang posed a national ...
Glaciers are melting faster than ever. As the planet gets hotter, our frozen world is shrinking, making the water cycle more unpredictable. For billions of people, meltwater flows are changing ...
March 14, 2025 • In Syria about a decade ago, while the Assad regime was focused on crushing an uprising that challenged its rule, it faced a problem. It had too many children in detention, who ...
Imports from China, the world’s largest steel producer, account for only a small fraction of what the U.S. buys. The lion’s share of U.S. aluminum imports comes from Canada. Boak, Wiseman and ...
Mar. 6, 2025 — A new study is predicting estuaries along the East Coast of the U.S. will experience marine heat wave conditions up to a third of the year by the end of the ...
Match of the Day is 60! The anniversary of the iconic football highlights show is back in full swing and we've got another thrilling Premier League season in store. This weekend's episode will ...
The United States ranks first among the top 10 militaries in the world. This dominant position is attributed to the country's commanding presence in crucial material, financial, and resource ...
An honest, unvarnished review of the week's global news stories. BBC world affairs editor John Simpson and experts from across the world ditch the spin and get to the news.