Meta Joins Google in Backing Out of EU Political Ads Amid Regulations

Meta has pulled out of EU political ads due to strict regulations under the Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) law, which sets out obligations for advertisers to identify key information about their ads. The company claims that complying with the measure would be too restrictive, limiting user experience. The TTPA, passed in March … Read more

Southwest Flight Makes Dramatic Midair Plunge to Avoid Collision

A Southwest Airlines flight took a sudden 500-foot dive in mid-air to avoid a potential collision with another aircraft. The incident occurred on Friday while the plane was en route from Hollywood Burbank Airport to Las Vegas, and no customers were injured. According to live flight tracking data, the plane dropped from 14,100 feet to … Read more

Gaza Aid Crisis: Bureaucracy and Violence Block Lifesaving Supplies

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is deepening as thousands of aid trucks are stranded outside the enclave, unable to deliver lifesaving food, water, and medical supplies to those who need them most. A third of the population is on the brink of starvation, with hundreds dying of malnutrition. Despite Israel’s claims that it allows an … Read more

Tesla’s Robotaxi Service Hits California Roadblocks

Tesla is set to launch its robotaxi service in San Francisco this weekend, but the company faces significant regulatory hurdles. The initial rollout began last month in Austin, Texas, and Tesla plans to send invites to Tesla owners to test the service. However, Tesla’s actions may violate state regulations, even with a human safety driver … Read more

Ireland to Guide New European Space Mission

A new European space mission is set to embark on its journey, thanks to an innovative navigation system developed by Irish engineers. The five satellites will be launched into space aboard the Vega-C rocket, a 35-metre tall and 210-tonne expendable launch vehicle. This collaborative mission between Airbus and CNES (French Space Agency) marks an exciting … Read more

Gaza Crisis Deepens as Starvation Claims Hundreds of Lives

At least 57 people were killed in Gaza over the past 24 hours, with many killed while waiting for aid or caught in Israeli airstrikes. Ceasefire talks appear to have stalled amid a worsening starvation crisis. Humanitarians blame Israel’s blockade on the territory for the mass suffering. In the past two months, more than 1,000 … Read more

Senegal Joins Artemis Accords and Chinese-Led Lunar Initiative

Senegal has become the 56th nation to join the Artemis Accords, a US-led coalition aimed at exploring the Moon, just two countries after Thailand. The country also signed the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), an initiative spearheaded by China, in a significant move that signals its commitment to peaceful lunar exploration. In a ceremony at … Read more

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Researchers Warn of Impending Earthquake Risk near Dawson City

Scientists have discovered a dormant fault line near Dawson City that could trigger powerful earthquakes. A new study led by researchers at the University of Victoria used satellite and lidar data to reveal signs of rupture along a 130-kilometre stretch, about 20 kilometres from the city. The Tintina fault has ruptured multiple times over the … Read more