The Comoros Islands have refused to allow a boat carrying migrants from Mayotte, where French authorities have announced a controversial operation against illegal migrants, to dock. The coun… Read More
The ceasefire between Israel and Gaza largely held on Sunday, as Palestinians and Israelis counted the cost of five days of cross-border fire that killed dozens. Fishermen took to their boat… Read More
Today we will learn five frightening facts about Vikings for kids.
Vikings for Kids Fact Number 1: Great Sailors
The Vikings were famous for sailing huge distances from the home in… Read More
Italy has praised Tunisia for its efforts against irregular migration, following Monday's visit to the North African country. The Italian minister met with his Tunisian counterpart and also… Read More
If you’re an outdoor person who likes going to camps with your family, then a solar refrigerator is a must-have item. Solar-powered refrigerators operate using solar energy and don&rsq… Read More
Today we will learn five frightening facts about Vikings for kids.
Vikings Facts for Kids Fact Number 1: Great Sailors
The Vikings were famous for sailing huge distances from the h… Read More
Welcome to Luxor, the gateway to your unforgettable Nile cruise journey. As you touch down at Luxor International Airport, you’ll be greeted by the warm Egyptian sun and the promise of… Read More
Welcome to a place that is truly like no other – the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple in Egypt. Spread out over a hundred acres, it is one of the greatest religious complexes in the world… Read More
Viking warriors were ferocious but would you like to know more about them? Here are five ferocious Vikings Warriors facts for kids.
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Iraqi artist Rashad Salim is working to save the country's traditional boating culture, which is under threat due to droughts linked to climate change. Salim, co-founder of Safina Projects… Read More
Spain is one of the most stunning holiday destinations for Europeans and many international travellers worldwide. It has something unique and significant for each and every visitor than… Read More
The Existential Risk of AI: Safeguarding Lives and Society
In an increasingly digitized world, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has captured the attention of technologis… Read More
On Friday, May 26, 2023, Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government announced its opposition to the Iraqi federal budget draft changes that violated the rights of Kurdish citizens. This… Read More
The House Select Committee on China has released a report calling for a loophole allowing apparel websites to sell Uyghur-made clothes in the US to be removed and for a list of foreign manuf… Read More
The Ocean Race, a global sailing competition covering 36,000 miles, is collecting climate change data through boats outfitted with scientific equipment. The sailors are acting as citizen sci… Read More
GREAT NEWS, EVERYONE! The Iraqi legislature has signed off on a gigantic 2023 budget of 198.9 trillion dinars ($153 billion). This record-breaking spending will be used for public wages, dev… Read More
Brazilian authorities are cracking down on illegal gold mining in the Amazon rainforest, with almost 50% of Brazil's export revenue attributed to the illegal activity. The Environment of the… Read More
According to venture capital firm Atomico, the UK experienced a steeper year-on-year decline in capital invested in startups during the first half of 2022 compared to other leading European… Read More
The Italian coastguard has rescued 242 migrants, some of whom may be refugees, off the coast of Lampedusa island. The migrants were crammed into five small boats, with one boat carrying 52 m… Read More
At a meeting on Monday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani and the United Nations' special representative for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, talked about political develo… Read More
Tunisia's state prosecutor has blocked the release of opposition figure Chaima Issa, appealing against a judge's decision to release her four months after she was detained for "plotting" aga… Read More
Amazon subsidiary Zoox has announced that it has started testing its autonomous robotaxis on public roads in Las Vegas. This marks the first time a driverless vehicle without pedals or a ste… Read More
Manual Transmissions: A Connection to the Past as the Internal Combustion Era Fades
In the face of the growing dominance of electric vehicles (EVs) and the eventual decline of internal combu… Read More
A group of safe streets activists in San Francisco have been placing traffic cones on the hoods of Cruise and Waymo robotaxis as a form of protest against the spread of autonomous vehicle (A… Read More
Inceptio, a Chinese developer of autonomous driving technologies for heavy-duty trucks, has achieved over 24.8 million miles of accident-free trucking on China's highways. This milestone sho… Read More
Former Mozambique finance minister Manuel Chang has been denied bail by a US federal judge while awaiting trial for fraud in the infamous "tuna bond" scandal. The scandal led to the African… Read More
The death toll from a capsized pirogue off the coast of Senegal has risen to 14, with four injured. The boat was carrying migrants on their way to the Spanish archipelago of the Canaries. Th… Read More
Drought and rising temperatures are negatively impacting honey production in the central Iraqi province of Babylon. The lack of water and flowering plants is affecting the bees' ability to f… Read More
Kenya's President William Ruto has called for a reform of the African Union (AU) at its fifth Mid-Year coordination meeting. Ruto emphasized the need for the AU to have stronger financial au… Read More
The European Union (EU) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Tunisia to combat illegal migration, with a focus on preventing the departure of migrant boats and fighting smugglers. T… Read More
Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered evidence of a mythical underground city beneath the altar of a 15th-century church, confirming a Zapotec legend. The Zapotec civilization was one of… Read More
Now in its third year, the Volkswagen ID.4 is paving the way for a host of new electric vehicles from VW. The automaker intends to flood the market with various models, and as a precursor, t… Read More
Shares of Chinese electric vehicle start-up Xpeng fell 5% after its head of autonomous driving, Xinzhou Wu, announced his resignation for personal and family reasons. Liyun Li, senior direct… Read More
Global electric vehicle makers are focusing on advanced technology to compete in China, the world's largest EV market. China captured 59% of global EV sales in 2022, with domestic brands hol… Read More
At least 30 migrants are missing after two shipwrecks off the Italian island of Lampedusa. Survivors reported that 28 people were lost at sea on one boat, while three were missing from the s… Read More
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and Shafaq News, Iraq increased its oil exports to the United States by 30.5% in the first five months of 2023.From January to M… Read More
An overloaded boat carrying migrants capsized in the English Channel, resulting in the deaths of at least six people and the rescue of over 50 others. The boat was estimated to have carried… Read More
Over 60 migrants are believed to have died in a boat sinking off the coast of Cape Verde. The boat, which left Senegal in early July, was found by a Spanish fishing vessel. Out of the 101 pa… Read More
The Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on a plea by the National Conference challenging the denial of the 'plough' symbol to its candidates for the upcoming Ladakh Autonomous Hill Develo… Read More
One person was killed and 12 others were injured during ethnic protests in the city of Kirkuk in Iraq. The deceased was a Kurd who had been shot in the chest, but it is unclear who was respo… Read More
Severe rainstorms in Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey have caused flooding and left 14 people dead. In Greece, more than 800 people have been rescued from the floods, with three reported deaths… Read More
Chinese ships harassed Philippine ships in Manila's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) while they were escorting civilian boats towards Ayungin Shoal. The Chinese ships, including a China Coast G… Read More
China's capital city, Beijing, is allowing local robotaxi operators, including Baidu and startup Pony.ai, to charge fares for fully autonomous taxis with no human staff inside. This move eli… Read More
The closure of the border between Benin and Niger, as well as trade sanctions imposed on Niger by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) following a coup, has led to signific… Read More
California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would have required a human safety operator in self-driving trucks operating on public roads. The bill, known as Assembly Bill 316, ai… Read More
The leader of regional party Tipra Motha, Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma, has called for a 12-hour bandh (shutdown) in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council on September 30… Read More
Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuruonye, caused quite a stir online recently when he shared a hilarious video on his Instagram page.
The video depicted his first encounter with a self-driving Tesla… Read More
Famous Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuruonye created a fuss online after sharing an hilarious video on his IG page.
The clip captured the movie star’s first experience in a Telsa self-driven… Read More
A 36-year-old man was found dead after allegedly fleeing police in Rockhampton, Australia. The man had jumped into the Fitzroy River, which is known to be a crocodile habitat. Authorities se… Read More
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly teamed up to perform with Snoop Dogg at a benefit concert in Los Angeles to celebrate Snoop Dogg's 52nd birthday. The performance included a rendition of the… Read More
Nigeria has successfully overturned the $11 billion damages bill related to the controversial Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID) deal.
Nigeria alleges that the gas processing p… Read More
The tiny island of El Hierro in Spain's Canary Islands is facing an unprecedented surge in migrant arrivals from Africa, overwhelming its social services. Around 6,000 migrants have arrived… Read More
Cruise, the self-driving subsidiary of GM, has announced that it is pausing all driverless operations in Austin, Houston, Phoenix, and Miami in order to rebuild public trust. This decision c… Read More
The Senate confirmed Mr Zacch Adedeji’s nomination as Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) on Tuesday.
Adedeji, who appeared in the upper house on Tuesday for his scre… Read More
China's truck industry is increasingly purchasing vehicles with driver-assist technology as it undergoes a transformation from individual drivers to fleets holding the majority share. Fleet… Read More
China has once again attempted to block Philippine ships from delivering supplies to troops stationed at the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. The Chinese Coast Guard and Chinese M… Read More
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Should You Buy An EV in 2024?
As we stand on the precipice of 2024, the automotive industry is transforming significantly, but should you buy an EV in 2024? The evolution of electric vehi… Read More