Lithuania last month accused Russia of orchestrating a spike in GPS jamming, causing a 22-fold increase in such incidents since the previous year
Apple has filed numerous suits in recent years accusing ex-employees and rival companies of breaching contracts and stealing valuable intellectual property
The Oct 25 referendum in Republika Srpska will ask 1.2 million voters if they accept decisions by envoy Christian Schmidt and Bosnia's top court that banned leader Milorad Dodik from office
Heatwaves forced closures of sites like the Acropolis and Eiffel Tower, with Europe facing a growing tourism divide as climate change impacts north and south differently
The fresh salvo is the latest from the trade hawk and comes after India has signalled it'll keep buying Russian oil, a step
More than 640,000 people in the Palestinian territory will face "catastrophic levels of food insecurity" by the end of September
The accord marks the first major cloud computing deal between Meta and Google, which ranks third in the market behind Amazon.com Inc.'s AWS and Microsoft Corp.'s Azure
Powell's highly anticipated remarks didn't appear to match the expectations of investors who are betting the Fed will deliver its first interest-rate cut of the year at the Sept
A lazy interpretation is that critics were simply wrong about the Trump agenda
As of Aug. 29, President Donald Trump is ending the so-called de minimis exemption that has applied to more than 4 million parcels processed by US Customs and Border Protection each day
Atomic power is witnessing a revival globally due to its ability to deliver low-emissions energy
US District Court Judge Kathleen Williams in Miami on Thursday barred immigration authorities from bringing more detainees to the makeshift facility in the Florida Everglades
With fantasy sports, putting real money behind players' on-field performance has been elevated to a game of skill, at least in the eye of the law
Companies that are boosting investment pledges in the US will not be pressed to offer equity in exchange for funding such as from the Chips Act
As of Aug 29, President Donald Trump is ending the so-called de minimis exemption that has applied to more than 4 million parcels processed by US Customs and Border Protection each day
State Department said it had revoked the visas of more than 6,000 international students, including between 200 and 300 over terrorism concerns
OpenAI said Musk identified Zuckerberg, as one of the people with whom he had communicated about potentially financing a deal to purchase the ChatGPT maker
India's economic growth and rapidly accelerating electricity consumption are helping to propel a local solar industry that's forecast to become second in size only to China by the mid-2030s
Trump met zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House on Monday. After that, he directed administration officials to work with Ukraine and Russia to set up a meeting between the two leaders
The development underscores the nature of trade talks under Trump, with some initial, broad pronouncements of deals giving way to weeks or more of work to hammer out detailed agreements