As NATO marks the 72nd anniversary of its founding this week, the alliance faces new challenges and enduring threats.
MoreTrain convoys of heavy Russian military equipment, seen on multiple videos on social media, reportedly shipping from Siberia to the border regions of Ukraine.
MoreThe Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Indianapolis Field Office, in conjunction with the Southern District of Indiana United States Attorney’s Office and the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Office, announce the arrest of Jordan Blake Fields, 20, of Columbus, Indiana. Fields is charged with Sexual Exploitation, Attempted Sexual Exploitation of a Child, and Distribution and Receipt of Child
MoreNestlé today doubled down on its plans to champion plant-based food in Asia with the inauguration of a production site for plant-based burgers, schnitzels, mince and more in Shah Alam, Malaysia.
The new facility has the capacity to produce 8,000 tons of plant-based food a year and will supply both food service and retail with the
MoreClosing remarks by Bambang Susantono, ADB Vice President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, at the The SDG Dialogues - A Decade of Action: Enabling the SDGs, 7 April 2021
MoreThe COVID-19 subcommittee of the WHO Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS) has reviewed reports of rare cases of blood clots with low platelets following vaccination with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine (including Covishield) since their onset a few weeks ago.
MoreT-Systems and AWS are combining their expertise in telecommunications, cloud computing and digital solutions to deliver high-performance, cloud-based edge computing services.
MoreWith the help of a loan of up to €25 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Poland will become the site of the first facility in the European Union (EU) for recycling both car batteries and other waste containing metals, in response to the rapid rise of electric vehicles.
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