
Mount Etna Eruption Disrupts Flights Across Sicily
Mount Etna erupted again on Sunday, sending thick clouds of volcanic ash into the sky over Sicily and causing major disruptions to air travel at

Mount Etna erupted again on Sunday, sending thick clouds of volcanic ash into the sky over Sicily and causing major disruptions to air travel at

Britain has announced stricter rules on overseas political donations as part of efforts to prevent foreign money from influencing elections and to strengthen the integrity

Rising temperatures and increasingly frequent heatwaves are prompting more households across the United Kingdom to install air conditioning systems, a trend that is sparking debate

The death toll from Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes has climbed to nearly 3,000, according to official figures released on Saturday, as rescue teams from around

Large crowds have gathered in Tehran as Iran officially started the public funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country’s late Supreme Leader. Millions of

The UK government is examining legal options to deport Shabir Ahmed, a 73-year-old convicted grooming gang offender of Pakistani origin, following his release from prison.

TEHRAN: Iran has completed the final preparations for the funeral of its late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, with strict security measures introduced across

Chinese robotics company UBTech has introduced a new lineup of lifelike humanoid robots designed for personal companionship and everyday use inside homes. The new U1

Microsoft is preparing to reduce its workforce by announcing thousands of job cuts across several business divisions, including sales, consulting, and the Xbox gaming unit.

FIFA has revealed that its digital monitoring systems identified 89,000 abusive social media posts during the group stage of the FIFA World Cup, marking a

US President Donald Trump has expressed excitement ahead of his first flight aboard the newly modified Air Force One gifted by Qatar, dismissing criticism surrounding

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is planning to replace its 1973 ban on civilian supersonic flights over American land with new regulations based on