Boeing's first astronaut launch is off until late next week to replace a bad rocket valve
Boeing's first astronaut launch is off until late next week because of a bad valve in the rocket that needs to be replaced.
Boeing's first astronaut launch is off until late next week because of a bad valve in the rocket that needs to be replaced.
Revenues at Bertelsmann’s Luxembourg-based RTL Group, a media giant which owns Fremantle, rose 2.6% to €1.3 billion ($1.4 billion), for the first quarter of 2024, driven by buoyant TV advertising and streaming. However, this was offset by revenues at the group’s global content
Travis Scott has announced that he'll be taking the 'Circus Maximus' tour across cities in Europe this summer, with a limited run of dates.
The Playmaker has signed with Neopol Film to handle international sales for their upcoming creature horror thriller, “Paws.” Featuring polar bear creature animatronics from the renowned studio behind “Star Wars” and “Jurassic World,” the film tells the story of a climate
Enabling employees to work flexibly can help organisations narrow the gender pay and pensions gap.
The bombing in Belgrade in 1999 occurred during NATO's air war over Kosovo.
Israel entered Rafah, a city that marks Gaza’s southern border crossing with Egypt, on May 7, 2024, launching a military offensive that the US and others have cautioned Israel not to pursue. President Joe Biden warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on May 6 against
Concerns include uncertainty over what people with disabilities can do, unsuitable facilities for their needs, and hesitancy among other employees in welcoming them.
The singer's sixth album, Timeless , arrives next month
The first known delay of a U.S. arms transfer since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack comes amid growing U.S. concerns about Israel’s planned ground operation in Rafah.
alyona alyona & Jerry Heil, the Ukrainian entry for this year's Eurovision speak to Euronews Culture about the political importance of the song contest.
In Europe, it was the second warmest April on record.
Scientists reclassify Humboldt glacier, also known as La Corona, after it melted faster than expected Venezuela has lost its last remaining glacier after it shrunk so much that scientists reclassified it as an ice field. It is thought Venezuela is the first country to have lost
Israel struck targets in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after seizing the main border crossing with Egypt, where negotiators were working to make good on their "last chance" to cement a ceasefire deal. After weeks of vowing to launch a ground incursion into the border city of
The reservoir behind the massive Darbandikhan dam, tucked between the rolling mountains of northeastern Iraq, is almost full again after four successive years of drought and severe water shortages. Iraqi officials say recent rainfall has refilled some of the water-scarce
In its second collaboration with the Marché du Film’s Goes to Cannes showcase strand, Australia’s Queer Screen Mardi Gras Film Festival will unveil four projects and a finished film, all looking for global sales, distribution, top-up financing and festival selection. The five
The Super Bowl champion will star in the FX series alongside Niecy Nash-Betts and Courtney B. Vance
The US and China are locked in an escalating spy satellite race, with both sides tapping their respective commercial space sectors to gain a rapid launch edge. The US Space Force (USSF) and National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) plan to build several targeting satellites to
Bereaved families whose children's deaths were linked to social media are sharing their stories with the BBC.
The move follows Huawei's release of an AI-enabled computer powered by a chip created by Intel.
The Czech billionaire argues his offer for Atos will provide quick capital and a robust direction for the company.
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As Japan's government steps in to bolster its currency, the weakness of the yen against the euro and the dollar has led to a surprise boost for tourism.
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A BBC investigation uncovers links between opposition AfD party figures and extremist networks.
The incident comes within a week of two other attacks on footballers in Malaysia, with one hospitalised with fourth-degree burns after he was splashed with acid.
A decline in fossil fuel power is now ‘inevitable’, the report's authors say.
Also known as ‘devil birds’ for their haunting scream, they are just starting to arrive from sub-Saharan Africa May Day dawns cold and breezy, with sullen grey clouds promising rain. Hope seems very far away. But then, a distant dark streak scythes through the skies over the
No major deals have emerged from Chinese President Xi Jinping's European visit despite efforts to find common ground on a number of topics.