A Japanese space startup launched a spacecraft to the moon on Sunday after several delays, a step toward what would be a first for the nation and for a private company.
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A Japanese space startup launched a spacecraft to the moon on Sunday after several delays, a step toward what would be a first for the nation and for a private company.
German authorities initiated a mass arrest last week following an alleged coup to install German businessman Henrich XIII Prince Reuss as the head of a new government.
A man accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people after it blew up Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie in Scotland in 1988 is in custody in the United States, Scottish and U.S. law enforcement officials said on Sunday.
The Twitter Files series has, if nothing else, given some level of vindication to users who have been targeted by the social media giant’s murky and often uneven content moderation team.
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Sunday that Iran’s Gulf Arab neighbors would act to shore up their security if Tehran were to obtain nuclear weapons.
Over the past two days, more revelations of the inner workings of Twitter pre-Elon Musk have emerged which shed light on the company’s decision to ban then-President Donald Trump in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot.
Hundreds of youths from the Maasai pastoralists in Kenya gathered on Saturday at a wildlife sanctuary to participate in “Maasai Olympics,” a ceremony promoted by conservationists as an alternative rite of passage for young men in the community.
Recent documents have uncovered that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has attempted to remove the ability to own, use or purchase a firearm from multiple individuals by having them sign “NICS Indices Self-Submission” forms, essentially giving up their right to own a firearm.
Project Veritas rejects a letter from a prestigious Chicago school that accused their journalists of editing an undercover video to make one of the school’s teachers appear to have a different intent than what the video portrayed.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen pledged on Saturday to deepen security cooperation with Japan to ensure freedom in the Indo-Pacific, during a meeting with a senior member of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).