French prime minister backs suspending unpopular pension reform law
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu faces two no-confidence motions this week as France’s political crisis deepens.
Dramatic day sees army unit claim power in Madagascar
The military in Madagascar is now in charge after the president fled and the parliament voted to impeach him.
Ministern kräver svar efter Aftonbladets mopedgranskning
Socialdemokraterna kräver att mopedprojektet avbryts efter Aftonbladets granskning.
Så försöker lärosätena skruva åt mot AI-fusk
Högskolor och universitet lägger mycket kraft på att täppa till studenternas möjligheter att fuska med hjälp av…
Gripne gängledaren misstänks för 27 olika brott
Den utpekade svenske gängledare som har gripits i Mexiko är häktad i sin utevaro för minst 27 grova brott begångna…
Earth Breaches Its First Climate Tipping Point: We’re Moving Into A World Without Coral Reefs
Welcome to a world where warm-water coral reefs may never be the same again.
“Dead Men’s Fingers” Might Just Be The Strangest Fruit On The Planet
It’s also called the blue sausage fruit, which sounds a bit more appetizing.
Flat-Earthers Proved Wrong Using A Security Camera And A Garage
You don’t need to go to space to prove the Earth is round, a garage will do just nicely.
Extinct In the Wild, An Incredibly Rare Spix’s Macaw Chick Hatches In New Hope For Species
The parrots have laid 100 eggs, but their 101st was the only success.
Supreme Court declines Alex Jones challenge to defamation judgement
In 2022 it was ruled that the conspiracy theorist would have to pay $1.4bn to families of the victims of Sandy Hook.