Paramount Acquires Warner for Approximately 17 Trillion Yen, Plans to Produce Over 30 Films Annually
Paramount has officially announced the acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery for approximately 17 trillion yen, with plans to produce over 30 films each year.
Energy Transition: District of Dachau Could Produce More Solar Power
The Dachau district's environmental and traffic committee is exploring potential photovoltaic projects on public land and buildings to increase solar energy production.
Kobe Beef in School Lunches: Children’s Reactions and Donations Amid Rising Prices
In response to rising food prices, Kobe beef is now being included in school lunches across 173 schools in Kobe, garnering positive reactions from the students who eagerly enjoy the dish.
Hospitals want to produce radioactive drugs, but need a change in law
Hospitals in Czechia are seeking permission to produce their own radioactive medicines, requiring legislative amendments to proceed.
Some hospitals want to produce radioactive medicines, they need a change in the law
Czech hospitals are expressing a desire to manufacture radioactive medicines but are facing legal obstacles that require legislative changes.
VIDEO: The Constitutional Court reviews the case on the use of minority languages
The Constitutional Court of Latvia is reviewing a case concerning the obligations of public media to produce content in minority languages, which some lawmakers argue undermines the status of the Latvian language.
After the Crisis: Webasto Invests Millions in Third Indian Plant
Auto supplier Webasto is recovering from a crisis by investing in a third manufacturing facility in India, set to produce 500,000 sunroofs annually for the Indian automotive market.
'Summer all year': The edible garden at the bottom of the world
A hydroponics facility at Casey Station in Antarctica allows for the growth of fresh produce year-round, providing essential ingredients for expeditioners' meals.
Project 'Aromas da Amazônia': women receive training for producing patchouli and priprioca-based air fresheners in Santarém
Women in Santarém, Brazil, are being trained to produce natural air fresheners made from local patchouli and priprioca plants as part of the 'Aromas da Amazônia' project.
French Startup Wanted to Produce Nuclear Energy and Saw Its Dream Collapse in Six Years
The French nuclear startup Naarea, which aimed to revolutionize energy production with mini-reactors, is facing liquidation after facing severe financial challenges.
Bezos back at the helm. He leads a company that wants to teach AI to produce
Jeff Bezos is leading a new initiative aimed at instructing artificial intelligence to enhance its production capabilities.
VIDEO INTERVIEW: "If I start saving money now, I'll finish the film in 400 years!" Märt Koik on film funding in Estonia
Estonian actor Märt Koik discusses the challenges of film funding in Estonia and advocates for increasing support for filmmakers to produce more films.
Project to prohibit noisy fireworks in SC proposes fines and product seizures; understand
The Brazilian Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina has approved a bill to ban the sale and use of fireworks that produce loud noise, targeting the negative effects on vulnerable groups.
A special epigenetic shield protects the brains of super-elders from memory loss
Recent research indicates that the brains of 'super-elders' produce new neurons more effectively than their peers, potentially offering new perspectives on combating dementia.
SBA Group opens the largest business investment in Lithuania in the USA: will produce more than 2 million pieces of furniture annually
SBA Group has inaugurated a new factory in the USA, marking a significant expansion in its operations with plans for further growth and hiring.
Hamburg: We should maintain oil shale capacity until the nuclear power plant's operation
Energy expert Arvi Hamburg argues that Estonia should continue to produce electricity from local oil shale resources for at least another decade to ensure energy security before transitioning to nuclear power.
Volkswagen showed the progress in the works for the new generation of the Amarok
Volkswagen is advancing with the modernization of its Pacheco plant to produce the new regional pickup Amarok starting in 2027.
The first Lithuanian vegetables flood into stores: agronomist teaches how not to be deceived while buying
Lithuanian cucumbers are now available in stores despite the winter cold, thanks to the cultivation in greenhouses.
Brazilian pharmaceutical companies seek Indian technology for weight loss pen manufacturing
Brazilian pharmaceutical firms Biomm and Amoveri are pursuing Indian technology agreements to produce weight loss pens ahead of the patent expiration for Ozempic in 2026.
Higher tax on imported cell phones is expected to have little impact on prices in Brazil; main brands already produce in the country
Brazil's government has raised taxes on over a thousand imported products, including cell phones, to boost local industry competitiveness, but most smartphones are already produced domestically.
Plant manufacturing Ukrainian Shark drones launched in UK
A Ukrainian drone manufacturer has opened its first plant in the UK to produce Shark drones, enhancing defense collaboration between Ukraine and the UK.
GWM factory in ES will have the capacity to produce 200,000 vehicles per year and will generate 10,000 jobs
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors plans to establish a factory in Aracruz, Brazil, with the capacity to produce 200,000 vehicles annually and create 10,000 jobs.
G. Nausėda and V. Zelensky agreed on joint defense systems production for Ukraine in Lithuania
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have agreed to produce defense systems in Lithuania, marking a significant step in military cooperation amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
It has 395 employees: the forest company Celulosa Argentina has been out of production for six months, there is no date for reopening and is seeking an investor
Forestadora Tapebicuá has been unable to produce for six months due to financial difficulties and is currently seeking an investor to resume operations.
The Sanremo Songs in the Stable: 250 Buffalo Will Listen to the Tracks. 'This Way They Produce More Milk'
A unique initiative in Italy sees 250 buffalo in a stable listening to the Sanremo music festival songs to potentially increase their milk production.
The Sinaloa and Jalisco Cartels Have Established Themselves in Bolivia to Produce Cocaine and Ship It from Argentine Ports
Mexican drug cartels Sinaloa and Jalisco Nueva Generación have expanded their operations into Bolivia to produce cocaine for distribution through Argentine ports.
Discovering Why Horses Neigh: To Whistle and Sing
Research reveals that horses can produce two different frequencies in their neighs, conveying various emotional messages.
Shoppers told 'don't panic buy' as supermarket shelves left empty
Shoppers in the UK are facing empty supermarket shelves and rising food prices due to severe weather disrupting supply chains, particularly for fresh produce like strawberries and raspberries.
A little more than one in two French people consume fresh fruits and vegetables every day
A recent study reveals that over half of French people consume fresh fruits and vegetables daily, with notable increases in purchases of certain types such as mangoes and sweet potatoes.
Ethiopia: A large coal plant is under construction
Ethiopia has initiated the construction of its first large-scale coal plant, aiming to produce over 1.2 million tons of coal annually, despite this conflicting with the country's green energy ambitions.
Bonus to be given on urad, mustard will come under price assurance scheme
The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, announced financial benefits for farmers cultivating mustard and urad to ensure they receive fair prices for their produce.
Inés Moreno, traumatologist: 'In osteogenesis, the body does not produce quality collagen'
Inés Moreno discusses the medical condition of the mythological warrior Ivar Ragnarsson from the series 'Vikings', specifically focusing on osteogenesis imperfecta, a genetic disorder that causes brittle bones.
Choi Tae-won: 'Monster Chip' HBM to be Produced More... Distorted Phenomenon of General Memory Shortage
Choi Tae-won, chairman of SK Group, emphasizes the need to produce more high-bandwidth memory (HBM), termed 'monster chip', to meet the surging demand in AI technologies due to a significant shortage in supply.
Quantum Systems: Drone Offensive on the Ground
Florian Seibel aims to transform Quantum Systems into a leading new arms company, competing with industry giant Rheinmetall by launching a joint venture to produce Ukrainian drones in Germany.
Bahia signs partnership with India for the production of cancer medications in the state
The state of Bahia, Brazil, has formalized a partnership with India to produce high-complexity cancer medications.
'I am evacuated without having anywhere to live and not knowing how to produce': fire at Multicomercio hits neighbors and merchants in the surroundings
A recent fire in Guayaquil has displaced over 100 families, deeply impacting their lives and livelihoods.
Is Érica Rivas going back to work with Flor Peña? The high-profile project that would unite the stars of Married with Children
Telefe may produce a spin-off of the hit sitcom 'Married with Children' featuring Érica Rivas and Flor Peña, focusing on content tailored for mobile consumption.
Poland officially withdraws from the Ottawa Convention
Poland has officially withdrawn from the Ottawa Convention, allowing the country to produce and utilize landmines amid security concerns from neighboring Russia.
Poland, which has left the Ottawa Convention, promises to use mines to defend its borders against Russian threats
Poland has officially withdrawn from the Ottawa Convention, announcing plans to produce landmines to enhance its defense capabilities against perceived threats from Russia.
Folha selects collaborators from the Amazon region
Folha is recruiting collaborators from states in the Amazon region to produce occasional reports on local topics without establishing a fixed contract.
KUKU ⟩ Trapped in Ice Prangli Resident: I also freeze milk, but the child misses the fresh produce
A resident of Prangli Island describes the challenges faced due to the island's ferry being under repair, affecting access to fresh food and medical care.
Swedish startup to produce fertilizer from the air
Swedish startup NitroCapt aims to revolutionize fertilizer production by utilizing natural nitrogen from the atmosphere to create sustainable, fossil-free fertilizers.
The automotive industry welcomes Sánchez's plan, but warns: "We produce 400,000 fewer cars annually, equivalent to one plant"
The Spanish automotive sector has reacted positively to the government's new plan but expresses concerns about declining production numbers.
APC ward congress: Alia, Akume factions produce parallel executives in Benue
A leadership crisis in Benue State's APC has led to two factions producing competing ward executives following a recent congress.
Poland will resume production of controversial weapons this week. Some will be exported
Poland plans to resume the production of controversial landmines, reversing its previous commitment to not use or produce them due to new threats from the east.
Ulsan University of Science and Technology Develops 'Artificial Leaf' that Generates Hydrogen from Indoor Lighting
Ulsan University of Science and Technology has developed an 'artificial leaf' that can produce hydrogen using indoor lighting.
Trump repeals rule that incentivizes the production of electric vehicles, for fuel savings
The Trump administration plans to repeal a regulation that incentivizes automakers to produce electric vehicles, arguing that it exaggerated energy savings and fuel economy.
Residents creating water out of thin air as they wait for 'basic right'
Residents of Cherbourg are using emerging technology to produce water while they await a long-delayed $26 million water treatment plant.
Bahia government partners with India to reduce the cost of medications that cost R$ 1.7 billion per year
The Bahia government is collaborating with Indian companies to produce key medications, aiming to reduce annual costs for the state's healthcare system.
Consumer watchdog concerned by rise of per-item prices at Australian supermarkets
The Australian consumer regulator is alarmed by supermarkets increasingly charging per item for fresh produce, causing confusion among shoppers.