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‘Highly likely’ that rare poison killed Putin nemesis Navalny, Europeans say
Toxin from poison dart frogs probably killed Alexei Navalny in a Russian prison, five countries announced on the two-year anniversary of his death.
Orbán's assessment of the year: 'Putining is frivolous and primitive, Brussels is the direct threat'
In his last annual assessment before elections, the Hungarian prime minister promised to take action against 'Brussels agents.' He praised his party's achievements and accused his political opponents of wanting to be the viceroy not only of Brussels but of multinational
‘Nothing says love like chemicals’: Valentine’s roses often covered in pesticides, testing finds
Bouquets imported to Europe found to be heavily contaminated, often with chemicals banned in EU and UK Stay away from roses this Valentine’s Day, environmental campaigners have warned after testing revealed them to be heavily contaminated with pesticides. Laboratory testing on
Charli xcx Jokes She Went ‘Method From the Day I Was Born’ for ‘The Moment’ Role: ‘Have I Had a Breakdown While Smoking a Million Cigarettes? Yes’
Charli xcx reflected on playing a heightened version of herself in “Brat” mockumentary “The Moment” at its Berlin Film Festival press conference, joking that she went “Method from the day I was born” for the role. “The Moment” stars Charli as an alternate-reality version of
Mario Tennis Fever is fun, but I'm still searching for a great realistic tennis sim
The Nintendo Switch 2's latest exclusive Mario Tennis Fever is one of its best, but I'm still on the lookout for the ultimate tennis game.
First-of-its-kind automated root imaging platform speeds plant discoveries
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has launched a novel robotic platform to rapidly analyze plant root systems as they grow, yielding AI-ready data to accelerate the development of stress-tolerant crops for new fuels, chemicals and materials.
Antarctic ice melt can change global ocean circulation, sediment cores suggest
A new study shows that during the last two deglaciations, i.e., the transition from an ice age to the warm interglacial periods, meltwater from the Antarctic ice sheet intensified stratification in the Southern Ocean. The results highlight the key role of the Antarctic ice
Trump accounts: These children qualify for seed funds of at least $250
While every child under the age of 18 qualifies for an account, the seed funds are only available to some.
In Munich, Democrats pledge a return to wealth taxes and climate hysteria
Gavin Newsom and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez found a welcoming audience in Europe.
Digging a little deeper into Intel's Xe3 architecture shows exactly why Panther Lake's iGPU is good: It's basically an Arc A770 graphics card jammed into a mobile chip
And with better DRAM, it would absolutely fly.
Newsom says world sees US as 'a wrecking ball' under Trump
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) suggested Friday that world leaders likely see the U.S. as a "wrecking ball" under its current leadership, but added that President Trump is "temporary." Newsom, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, said the people he spoke with
Charli xcx Brats Up Berlin: ‘The Moment’ Star Applauds the Fest for “Not Shying Away From Political Films,” Declares Brat Era “Over”
"I feel like I'm only just starting out," the Brit superstar said about crashing Hollywood with her mockumentary film.
Mikhail Shaidorov wins historic figure skating Olympic gold for Kazakhstan at Milano Cortina games
Mikhail Shaidorov became Kazakhstan’s first Olympic gold medallist in men’s figure skating after triumphing at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026.
Zelenskyy says Europe’s absence from peace talks is a 'big mistake' as he calls for more sanctions
The Ukrainian leader also called for stronger measures to crack down on Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers which he described as "floating wallets" for Moscow. Zelenskyy said he's open to an election, but needs ceasefire.
Central Cee Announces New EP All Roads Lead Home: Hear “Slaughter” (Feat. J Hus) & “Iceman Freestyle”
A little over a year ago, Central Cee’s Can’t Rush Greatness was our Album Of The Week. Since then, he’s collaborated with Drake, Sexyy Red, and more. Now the UK drill rapper is announcing an EP titled All Roads Lead Home, and two singles arrived this week. “Iceman Freestyle”
Rob Halford Talks ‘Breaking the Law’ Inspiration in Clip From Judas Priest Documentary
See exclusive clip from The Ballad of Judas Priest , co-directed by Tom Morello, ahead of the film's world premiere this week at the 2026 Berlin International Film Festival
About 200,000 join Iran demonstration in Munich: police
About 200,000 people joined a demonstration against the Iranian government in Munich on Saturday, police said, as world leaders gathered nearby for a security conference. The protesters rallied on Munich's Theresienwiese fairgrounds, denouncing the leadership of Iran's Islamic
Cape Town's wildflowers are a world treasure: Six insights from a new checklist
Cape Town, in South Africa, is famous for its dramatic mountains and coastline, but its greatest treasure lies in the plants that carpet its slopes and valleys. Table Mountain National Park and its surrounds are home to 2,785 species, including subspecies and varieties.
What is influenza B, the type of flu now on the rise?
The number of people getting sick with influenza B has gone up for three weeks straight, now making up about a third of flu cases nationwide.
Spectacular finds in Germany: What bog bodies tell us about the time of the Germanic tribes
Was it murder, a burial, an accident or even a religious sacrifice? Around 60 bog bodies in Germany tell stories from long ago. Some of the details are astonishing and science was not always entirely correct.
Jamie Adams on Directing Quentin Tarantino, Simon Pegg and Charlotte Gainsbourg in ‘Only What We Carry’ — and Shooting the Movie in Six Days (EXCLUSIVE)
When prolific Welsh indie director Jamie Adams went looking for his next film, he didn’t start with a famous name in mind. He started with an epiphany. For years, he’s had a drawer full of ideas — loose outlines waiting for the right moment. “Only What We Carry” was one of
‘Dao’ Review: French-Senegalese Master Alain Gomis Builds a Swirling, Ecstatic Family Epic From One Wedding and a Funeral
“Dao” opens with onscreen text defining its title as “a perpetual and circular movement which flows in everything and unites the world” — one way to articulate that famously intangible, widely traveled philosophical concept, and the one that works best for French-Senegalese



































