Elon Musk gives in to government pressure, censors tweets before Turkey election
Elon Musk, a self-proclaimed free speech absolutist, has come under fire for reportedly censoring the Twitter accounts of opponents of the Turkish government.
YouTuber fakes plane crash for views and sponsorship
An American YouTuber who has been accused of deliberately crashing his plane may be thrown into jail for up to 20 years.
British national pleads guilty to bitcoin scam that targeted Barack Obama, Elon Musk, others
A 23-year-old British national has pleaded guilty to hacking charges in connection with a 2020 Twitter hack that targeted celebrities like Barack Obama.
Warren Buffet compares AI to atomic bomb, says it can't be un-invented
The invention of artificial general intelligence apps such as ChatGPT and GoogleBard, along with several others, has even the best minds in the world worried.
30-tonne whale dies after beaching in England, becomes tragic tourist attraction
The 30-tonne fin whale that washed up on the shores of Bridlington, England, died as authorities tried to return it to the sea on Tuesday.
Drone in alleged Putin assassination plot launched from inside Russia, claim US experts
The recent drone attack on the dome of the Kremlin Senate building could have been carried out from inside Russia, US experts have claimed.
El Niño to bring extreme weather across world, could break heat records: UN
The United Nations has warned that the likelihood of El Niño development this year could have a severe impact on several parts of the world.
Putin, others can use AI to manipulate wars warns godfather of AI
The rapid developments in AI sector witnessed over the last few months have forced even its greatest proponents to speak against its potential negative impact.
New AI tool can help identify lung cancer accurately: study
Researchers in the UK have developed an AI tool that can predict whether an abnormal growth in thebody is cancerous or not.
Gas leak in India kills 11, toxic gas may have come from sewage manholes
At least 11 people, including three minors, died following a gas leak in a city in the Indian state of Punjab.
AI voice cloning tech used in kidnapping scam
Deep fakes and the invention of AI applications such as ChatGPT have people worried about the impact they might have on the world.
South West Water fined £2.15m for dumping sewage in UK rivers and sea
Water company South West Water has been slapped with a £2.15 million fine for dumping sewage into water bodies in Devon and Cornwall counties.
Turkey's Erdogan falls ill during live interview
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been forced to stop the ongoing election campaign after falling sick during a live TV interview.
Two Putin allies reported dead on the same day
Two Russian officials associated with the ruling United Russia party died on the same day, according to local media reports.
WHO issues alert over 'contaminated' cough syrup made in India
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has flagged another batch of India-manufactured cough syrup.
Mattel launches Barbie with Down syndrome
Toy company Mattel Inc. has been gradually trying to cater to the changing sensibilities of people.
Rishi Sunak under fire for disclosing details of probe into wife's interest in firm
The troubles for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak do not seem to be coming to an end anytime soon.
1,000-year-old Viking coins unearthed by young girl in Denmark
A hoard of nearly 300 Viking coins that are believed to be more than 1000 years old has been unearthed near the ruins of a Viking castle in northern Denmark.
China building cyber weapons to attack enemy satellites, claims CIA document
A CIA document has revealed that China is developing advanced cyber weapons that will allow it to "seize control" of enemy satellites during conflicts.
South Asian countries still notorious for child brides, says UNICEF
A new report released by UNICEF, the children's agency of the UN, says that South Asian countries have the highest number of child brides in the world.,
The next pandemic is coming and the UK is not prepared, warn top scientists
Top scientists believe that the UK is not prepared for another COVID-19-like pandemic.
Chinese defence minister praises Putin for 'promoting world peace'
Chinese defence minister Li Shangfu praised Russia for "promoting world peace" during his four-day visit to the state
NASA rovers may not be capable of finding signs of alien life on Mars: Study
Space agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have been trying to find signs of life on the red planet.
PM Rishi Sunak wants UK to get rid of 'anti-math' mindset
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wants to get rid of the mindset that says it is "OK to be bad at math." The Prime Minister wants to make it compulsory for students to study some form of math until the age of 18.
Washington State bill allowing medical interventions on minors without parental permission clears House
A Washington State bill that would allow kids to receive medical care without informing their parents in certain cases passed the House of Representatives.
Teens take Chicago streets by storm, damage property and attack bystanders
Two people were shot in the chaos that followed after hundreds of teenagers took over the streets of Chicago on Saturday night.
Pay up or lose your Twitter blue tick as Elon Musk sets new deadline
Managing Twitter is proving to be a tough nut to crack for its CEO, Elon Musk. He has been changing Twitter policies and implementing new orders every week.
Three climbers missing on Everest as avalanche hits Khumbu Icefall
Three Sherpa guides have gone missing after an avalanche hit Mount Everest on Wednesday.
Ageing process cannot be reversed but may be slowed down claims study
A yet-to-be peer-reviewed study has claimed that the ageing process in humans cannot be fully reversed, but it can potentially be stopped.
Elon Musk wants to sell Twitter, claims running it 'quite painful'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has again spoken about the struggles of running the social media platform. Musk says that it has been "quite painful" for him.