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President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that Europe must again become a global space power, warning that France risked being squeezed out of the global low-orbit satellite constellation market.Read More
President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that Europe must again become a global space power, warning that France risked being squeezed out of the global low-orbit satellite constellation market.Read More
Happy Friday and happy first-day-without-rain-in-the-forecast to all those whose tresses need some salvation after a run of hairstyle-ruining humidity. Speaking of people whose hair is everything to them, President Donald Trump holds a national security meeting this morning in the Oval Office after …Read More
The Assisted Dying Bill will now head to the House of Lords, after 314 MPs voted for the bill.Read More
The United Kingdom Met Office issues a weather warning. Thunderstorms are expected across parts of England this weekend. The alert is in place from Saturday afternoon to early Sunday. The warning includes the East and West Midlands, and parts of Wales. There are chances of flooding and power cuts. The UKHSA had also issued an amber heat-health alert till Monday.Read More
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said on Friday it was temporarily withdrawing UK staff from its embassy in Iran due to the ongoing security situation there. “We have taken the precautionary measure to temporarily withdraw UK staff from Iran. Our embassy continues to operate remotely,” Britain said on its …Read More
The Israel-Iran conflict could have a spillover effect on the war in Ukraine. Russia’s dependence on Iranian Shahed drones puts it in a bind.Read More
“We feel pretty confident that we’ve made the right decision,” Pinterest’s Doniel Sutton said of the company’s remote work policy.Read More
Uber Technologies said Friday it is expanding its AI data services business, opening up operations to support AI labs and enterprises globally as well as setting up a new foundry.Read More
While downtown Asheville emerged largely unscathed from Tropical Storm Helene, its lack of potable water for nearly two months and a dramatic dropoff in foot traffic have led more than three dozen businesses, some that had been there for decades, to close. The normally crowded leaf season and Christmas holidays were painfully slow. Visitation to […]Read More