Russia claims to have shot down nearly 150 Ukrainian drones in 12 hours, 17 of them heading to Moscow
Russian air defenses reported the downing of 148 Ukrainian drones in twelve hours, including 17 directed at Moscow.
Leadership Change at ONE
Jeremy Nixon, CEO of Ocean Network Express (ONE), will step down in July but remain as a senior advisor, with Till Ole Barrelet set to succeed him.
Video: 'Kept in jail for 6 months', Kejriwal broke down after being acquitted in the liquor scam
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his colleague Manish Sisodia were acquitted in the Delhi liquor scam case, leading to an emotional response from Kejriwal during a media interaction.
Netflix has backed down in the battle for Warner Bros, so the famous studio can be taken over by Paramount
Netflix has stepped back, allowing Paramount to potentially take over Warner Bros.
Trump's tariff debacle boils down to the question of whether illegally collected funds from businesses will be returned
The US Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed by President Trump were illegal, leading to disputes over the return of approximately $175 billion collected from import companies.
Series and games are changing for a new audience. It's not just about 'dumbing down'
Matt Damon discusses Netflix's storytelling practices, stirring debate on whether they indicate a deeper change in narrative techniques or are simply Hollywood exaggerations.
Scandals and a campaign among the homeless: Rachida Dati, the most controversial and resilient candidate for the mayoralty of Paris
Rachida Dati has stepped down from her role as Minister of Culture to focus on her campaign for the mayor of Paris, engaging directly with homeless individuals to highlight her commitment to their issues.
The Pier for Winter Swimmers is Breaking Down Year After Year in Oulu – This Time It Was Taken by Millions of Cubic Meters of Flow and Ice
A group of winter swimmers in Oulu’s Tuira area has been forced to change their route to access the ice-cold water due to a damaged pier caused by strong water flow and ice.
Tunisia: Justice Refuses to Shut Down the Phosphate Fertilizer Plant in Gabès Accused of Pollution
Tunisian judges have rejected a request to temporarily halt operations at a phosphate fertilizer plant in Gabès, citing insufficient evidence of pollution.
Don't Make These Mistakes Before Buying a House, or Your Money Will Go Down the Drain
The article discusses critical mistakes to avoid when purchasing a home to prevent financial loss.
The incredible fall of Lionel Messi, knocked down by a fan during a friendly match
During a friendly match in Puerto Rico, Lionel Messi was momentarily knocked down by a fan who rushed onto the field for a selfie.
Pentagon accidentally downs US border patrol drone – lawmakers
The Pentagon reportedly shot down a US border patrol drone with a laser-based anti-drone system near the Mexican border, prompting flight restrictions by the FAA.
Messi ended up on the ground after a fan invaded the field trying to take a selfie with him in the Inter Miami vs. IDV match
Lionel Messi was knocked down by a fan who entered the field attempting to take a photo during a friendly match between Inter Miami and Independiente del Valle.
China's JF-17 or America's F-16? Which PAK jet was shot down by Afghan fighters
Heightened tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have led to claims of a Pakistani jet being shot down by Afghan troops, stirring debate over whether it was an F-16 or a JF-17.
As soon as it entered the Afghan border, the PAK Army's fighter jet was destroyed, causing a major blow to Munir's army
Tensions escalate between Pakistan and Afghanistan as Taliban forces reportedly shoot down a Pakistani fighter jet following a recent airstrike by Pakistan.
Brewery shuts down after neighbour's noise complaint sparks council stoush
Terella Brewing is set to close following a noise complaint that led to a protracted legal battle with the Sunshine Coast Council.
US mistakenly shoots down its own drone at the border with Mexico, say lawmakers
A military system used to combat drones may have mistakenly shot down a U.S. government drone near the Mexico border, according to Democratic lawmakers.
Texas airspace closed after military reportedly downs US drone on accident
Texas airspace around Fort Hancock has been closed by the FAA following an incident where a military laser-based anti-drone system reportedly shot down a US government drone by accident.
How a Tweet from Kylie Jenner 'Knocked' Snapchat Down
A tweet from Kylie Jenner stating she couldn't open Snapchat caused a significant drop in the company's stock value.
NUC cracks down on indiscriminate honorary doctorate awards
The National Universities Commission of Nigeria has implemented new guidelines to regulate the award of honorary doctorate degrees amid concerns over their misuse.
Goodbye Gavin Newsom: Who Will Win the Governorship in California 2026 and What Are the Polls Saying Today
California's upcoming 2026 gubernatorial race is shaping up to be competitive, with Republican Steve Hilton currently leading in polls over Democrat Eric Swalwell and Conservative Sheriff Chad Bianco, marking a potential shift in state politics after Governor Gavin Newsom's two-term limit forces him to step down.
Coupang's operating profit plummets 97% in Q4... Kim Beom-seok offers apology for data breach
Coupang reported a significant decline in operating profit for Q4, down 97% due to a data breach incident, despite recording the highest annual revenue to date.
Jaak Valge: Members of the Board of EERK Are Still Eager to Run in the Riigikogu Elections
Jaak Valge expresses understanding for Silver Kuusik's decision to step down from the leadership of EERK due to health issues, while reaffirming his commitment to remain active within the party.
Pro golfer hospitalized after falling down elevator shaft in freak South Africa building accident
Professional golfer Andrea Pavan was hospitalized after falling down an elevator shaft in South Africa while participating in the Investec South African Open.
Björn af Kleen: Ilhan Omar Doesn't Back Down an Inch Against Trump
Ilhan Omar stands firm in her criticism of Donald Trump, despite his harsh attacks and a tumultuous exchange during his state of the union address.
World Economic Forum head Børge Brende steps down following pressure over Epstein links
Børge Brende, the head of the World Economic Forum, has resigned amidst growing pressure regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Child is assaulted after knocking down mother's cigarette in Governador Valadares
A three-year-old child in Governador Valadares was allegedly assaulted by his mother after he accidentally knocked down her cigarette, leading to an investigation by the police.
Recidivist Without Citizenship Will Sit for a Long Time: A Klaipeda Man Was Struck Down by Unbelievable Stories
A long-term recidivist without citizenship is facing legal consequences after the death of a 39-year-old man in a Klaipeda medical facility, where complications arose from a previous conflict.
Ofelia Fernández accused national deputies of fatphobic insults and broke down live: "It's pathetic"
Ofelia Fernández revealed that some national deputies have organized a workshop teaching fatphobic insults directed at her, highlighting pressures women face regarding their body image.
Hilda Herrera and Saúl Cosentino demonstrate that the past does not weigh down when it still pushes forward
Hilda Herrera and Saúl Cosentino were honored at the opening of the concert season of the Orquesta Nacional de Música Argentina, showcasing the enduring relevance of their contributions to Argentine folklore.
Germany: Parliament expands military powers to intercept drones
Germany's parliament has voted to grant broader powers to the military to intercept or shoot down drones in response to increased sightings since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
King Charles tries out missile launcher that shoots down enemy drones
King Charles tested a missile launcher during a visit to Baker Barracks in Hampshire, demonstrating his interest in the capabilities of the armed forces.
The most important climate measure for agriculture has been voted down in the Storting. With MDG on board.
The Norwegian Parliament has rejected a key climate measure targeting methane emissions in dairy farming, a decision influenced by MDG's stance on the effectiveness of methane inhibitors.
My Doctor app was down due to a DDoS attack
The Min Læge app in Denmark, used for doctor communications and prescription renewals, experienced a temporary outage due to a DDoS attack but has since been restored.
During the festival in Kerala, an elephant lifted a youth with its trunk and threw him down
An incident during a religious festival in Thrissur, Kerala, where a pet elephant attacked a young man, has raised safety concerns and prompted a heightened security presence.
The Director General of Sida Resigns: 'It's Not Always About Being in Agreement'
Jakob Granit, the Director General of the aid agency Sida, is stepping down and transitioning to a new role, as announced by the government.
Andrea Pavan suffers serious injuries as golfer 'falls several floors down elevator shaft'
Golfer Andrea Pavan withdrew from the South African Open after suffering serious injuries from an accident involving an elevator shaft.
WEF head Børge Brende steps down following pressure over Epstein links
Børge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, announced his resignation amid scrutiny over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Poland's Foreign Minister Sikorski: The Kremlin will not back down and will continue testing borders
Sikorski emphasizes Poland's intention to strengthen national institution coordination and international collaboration in response to Russian aggression and disinformation campaigns.
Dem governor doubles down on transgender protections after Trump State of the Union
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has pledged to veto any legislation that targets the LGBTQ community, reaffirming her support for transgender rights following President Trump's State of the Union address, which called for bans on minors' gender transition surgeries without parental consent.
World Economic Forum president and CEO steps down after facing scrutiny over Epstein links
Børge Brende has resigned as president and CEO of the World Economic Forum following scrutiny over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Reuters: The USA slows down the sale of Lukoil's assets due to peace talks in Ukraine
The USA is delaying the sale of international assets of the Russian oil giant Lukoil to use them as leverage in peace negotiations regarding Ukraine.
Mozambique: Mozambique - MSF Winds Down Operations in Mueda
Médecins Sans Frontières has concluded its operations in Mueda, Mozambique, after providing crucial medical support during the ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado.
Auvere Power Plant is Down Again
The Auvere power plant in Estonia is down again due to technical issues shortly after a previous repair.
Laura Woods slams 'baffling' Winter Olympics star stance as she doubles down in row
Laura Woods supports Eileen Gu amidst criticism for her choice to represent China at the Winter Olympics instead of the USA.
The case that shocked Florida 30 years ago: when Cuba shot down two planes with American citizens
The article reflects on the 1996 incident in which Cuba shot down two civilian planes, reigniting discussions about justice for the victims and U.S.-Cuba relations.
World Economic Forum head steps down amid pressure over Epstein links
Børge Brende, the president of the World Economic Forum, has announced his resignation under growing scrutiny related to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
Hellenic Statistics Authority: Business bankruptcies increased by 83.2% in 2025 – How many shut down
In 2025, Greece experienced an alarming 83.2% increase in business bankruptcies, as reported by the Hellenic Statistical Authority.
"Slow Down": The 61st Venice Biennale prepares for listening and slowness
The 61st Venice Biennale, the first directed by an African woman, embraces themes of listening and slowness in its curatorial direction after the passing of Koyo Kouoh.
Alberta man with 25 outstanding warrants climbed down balconies to flee officers: police
An Alberta man with 25 outstanding warrants was arrested after trying to evade police by climbing down balconies.