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Germany to take 40% stake in Leopard tank maker KNDS alongside France
Berlin is preparing to buy a 40% stake in KNDS, the Franco-German group behind the Leopard and Leclerc battle tanks, putting it alongside France as a state shareholder in one of Europe's most important defence firms.
Warner Bros. Announces ‘Hazbin Hotel’ Creator Feature Debut ‘Prehistoria’ and ‘Bad Fairies’ Additional Voice Cast
As Annecy Animation Festival attendees try to avoid the scorching sun as much as they can, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation turned up the heat today in its 2026 Annecy Showcase, with both new titles and additional voice cast announced for the upcoming feature “Bad Fairies,” as
Former Kenyan justice minister blocked from entering Uganda, lawyers' body says
Martha Karua is a lawyer representing detained Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye who is on trial for treason.
Online Animator Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano to Make Feature Debut ‘Prehistoria’ for Warners
Medrano will write and direct the original feature, an animated fantasy musical set outside her popular “Hellaverse” universe.
James Acaster, Serrana Su-Ling Bliss, Dee Bradley Baker Join ‘Bad Fairies’ Cast
Cynthia Erivo and Ncuti Gatwa co-star in the upcoming animated musical from director Megan Nicole Dong featuring original songs from Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, co-creator of Broadway's 'Six.'
Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Fed, dies at age 100
Alan Greenspan presided over the Federal Reserve for 19 years under four presidents and mastered the art of obfuscation known as Fedspeak.
Influential economist Alan Greenspan who headed Federal Reserve for nearly two decades dead at 100
Alan Greenspan, the influential economist who led the Federal Reserve for nearly two decades and became one of the most powerful figures in global finance, died Monday morning at the age of 100.
UK Met Office issues rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday
People in southern Wales and area of England from Kent and Sussex to Somerset and Birmingham urged to protect themselves from extreme heat The UK’s Met Office forecasters have issued a rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday in the face of extreme heat and humidity.
Mapping cotton bacterial blight resistance
Spoorti Gandhadmath carefully placed 3.5-inch (8.9-centimeter) pots on a shelf in a growth chamber. Within seven days of sowing, newly sprouted leaves had fully emerged from each of the carefully selected seeds, representing diverse cotton genotypes.
F.W. Murnau’s Silent Classic ‘Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans’ Opens Italy’s Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival With Definitive Restoration and Live Orchestra
The definitive restoration of F.W. Murnau’s silent classic “Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans” opened the 40th edition of Italy’s Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival on Saturday, with some 7,000 spectators packing Bologna’s Piazza Maggiore square to catch the 1927 masterpiece accompanied
Chinese authorities launch probe into alleged presence of formamide in baby diapers
A media report claimed that tests on several mainstream infant diaper products had detected traces of the substance.
Salah celebrates historic win with fans in Vancouver
Mohamed Salah and his teammates dance and celebrate with fans on the streets of Vancouver after Egypt won their first ever World Cup match.
Iran negotiators report progress, but obstacles loom
In today’s issue: The deal to stop fighting between the United States and Iran was showing new signs of life Monday morning after a head-spinning weekend, with negotiators expressing optimism about a path toward reaching a permanent deal to end the conflict after their first
GTA 6 trailer release date hype has reached its alligator phase
GTA 6 obsessives have been starved for information about the game, and they're diving deep into Rockstar Games's recent reveal of the cover art
11 best anime you can stream completely free of charge right now
You can find some gems in the vast streaming libraries of Tubi or Pluto TV.
The only way to get good at AI is to fail at it, says AWS’s chief marketing officer Julia White
"AI is a wonderful thought partner — but it's not a tastemaker," says AWS marketing chief Julie White in an interview with Euronews Next.
New research advances amaranth as a nutritious and high-performing leafy green crop
Two complementary studies, appearing in HortScience, from Rutgers University are advancing the potential of amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) as a valuable leafy green by combining detailed morphological characterization with evaluations of horticultural performance and nutritional
CNN was right about the war, and I was wrong
This White House is exactly as inept as advertised.
Kazakhstan's President in Brussels: Focus on energy, transportation routes, AI, and more
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is visiting Brussels. His goal: to deepen cooperation between the EU and Kazakhstan. The 73-year-old previously outlined what this might look like in an op-ed for Euronews. We have summarized the key points.
Spain's Supreme Court jails former socialist minister for 24 years in COVID corruption case
A major blow to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Spain's Supreme Court has sentenced former socialist minister and close Sánchez ally José Luis Ábalos to 24 years in prison in a corruption case linked to COVID-19 mask contracts.
'Larger budgets and longer schedules do not lead to better games:' Thank You For Your Application recoups dev costs in 22 hours
The indie title was made by a team fresh out of university.
Ori creator declares Xbox Game Pass a mediocre slop factory that's 'a little like Communism'
"You need those games your studios are producing to become smash hits, cultural events that everyone wants to play."
Sturgeon once extinct in the wild returns to China’s Yangtze River
It is the first time natural reproduction of the Yangtze sturgeon is documented in a wild setting.
What are tropical nights? Inside the deadly phenomenon hiding behind Europe’s blistering heatwave
Europe’s lack of air-conditioning means it is unprepared for the expected increase in ‘tropical nights’, experts warn.
Assouline launches first-ever travel series kiosk at Doha's Hamad International Airport
Travellers passing through Doha will be able to buy books, candles, totes and other gifts from the luxury publisher.
Jeremy Clarkson Says He’s in Remission From Cancer: ‘Officially the World’s Luckiest Man’
“Top Gear” and “Clarkson’s Farm” star Jeremy Clarkson is officially in remission from cancer. Last week, it was revealed on an episode of “Clarkson’s Farm” — which was shot last year — that he had been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer. However, in a new
Qatar, Pakistan announce Lebanon 'deconfliction cell' at U.S.-Iran talks, with no mention of Israel
The new "deconfliction cell" will include Iran, the U.S., Qatar and Pakistan and operate alongside the Lebanese government; Tehran calls it the first "real test" of the emerging agreement as Israel and Lebanon prepare for talks in Washington
Sesame Street scandal: Elmo’s World Cup support reveals Republican ‘hypocrisy’
A wholesome clip of Sesame Street's Elmo saying he is supporting Team USA during the FIFA World Cup has gone viral, and the House Republicans could not resist posting a reply... It has not gone down well.































