Germany's biggest newspaper is cutting 20% of jobs as it prepares for an AI-powered digital future
German tabloid newspaper Bild plans to cut hundreds of jobs as it scales back its regional operations this year — and ramps up its use of artificial intelligence in preparation for a digital-only future.
2023-06-21 19:48
Ukraine reports 'partial success' in southern fighting, digging in
KYIV Ukrainian forces are reinforcing positions they have reached in areas of the southern front line after having
2023-06-21 15:53
Modi in US: Elon Musk says Tesla to come to India 'as soon as possible'
The Indian prime minister met Mr Musk on Tuesday during his three-day state visit to the US.
2023-06-21 13:29
Ukraine's counteroffensive has been brutal and slow. But Kyiv has many cards left to play
The footage is a grainy and disturbing. A Ukrainian soldier from the 73rd Naval Special Operations Center fights his way through a trench, apparently on the southern front, shooting Russian soldiers repeatedly at point-blank range. The dust kicked up adds to the sense of chaos, and the dense panic and brutality of this counteroffensive's start.
2023-06-21 12:26
Iceland Ireland owner placed into examinership
Last week the firm was ordered to withdraw all imported frozen food of animal origin.
2023-06-21 02:58
Morocco media guide
An overview of the media in Morocco, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
2023-06-20 16:22
'The Flash' and 'Elemental' flash warning signs for the summer box office
Watching the coming attraction for "Blue Beetle," the next movie adaptation of a DC comic, a thought emerged almost reflexively: "There's one to stream."
2023-06-20 02:52
Ukraine retakes village but fighting in east 'difficult' - Kyiv
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Monday it had recaptured an eighth village during its counteroffensive in the Russian-occupied south but
2023-06-20 00:18
The women who run Antarctica's 'penguin post office'
When this year's all-woman team arrived on Antarctica's Goudier Island to run the world's most remote post office, it was shovels they needed rather than stamps.
2023-06-19 19:27
Judge acquits off-duty Chicago cop seen in video kneeling on teen's back, attorneys say
A Chicago police sergeant has been acquitted of aggravated assault and felony official misconduct in a case involving a teenager he held in a prone position with his knee while off-duty, according to attorneys for the teen.
2023-06-17 22:54
Ukraine's counteroffensive is now underway. Here's what's happened so far
Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russian forces has not yet gained the momentum that some overly optimistic observers anticipated. So far it feels like the prelude to a more expansive act.
2023-06-17 12:23
New Jersey police officer performs life-saving CPR on a man who was struck by lightning
A New Jersey police officer has been hailed as a hero after helping save the life of a father who was struck by lightning.
2023-06-17 08:19