This is a 3D map of a corner of the universe created by British astronomers using the DESI, or the The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument super telescope.
What would it look like if one image captured two million galaxies? Well, like this: This is a 3D map of a corner of the universe created by British astronomers using the DESI or the The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument super telescope.
Lawmakers in Europe signed off Wednesday on the world's first set of comprehensive rules for artificial intelligence, clearing a key hurdle as authorities across the globe race to rein in AI. Here's a look at the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act.
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Authorities say at least 32 people have died after a fishing boat carrying dozens of migrants capsized and sank off the southern coast of Greece. A large search and rescue operation is underway. Authorities said 104 people have been rescued so far following the incident early Wednesday some …
Belarus' authoritarian leader says his country has already received some of Russia's tactical nuclear weapons, emphasizing that he wouldn't hesitate to order their use in the event of an aggression against his country. Earlier this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the planned…
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High food prices are pinching households across Europe, where food inflation is outpacing other major economies like the U.S., Japan and Canada.
Tens of thousands of people who live near the nation's most active volcano in Philippines have been evacuated. Many of them are villagers who live in poor farming communities. Lava has been flowing from the "Mayon" volcano... and there are concerns of larger eruptions. FRANCE 24's Jean Emile…
Italians are taking a stand against pasta amid skyrocketing prices.
Fancy partying above the clouds? A Dubai hotel has unveiled its lavish private jet that lets you host parties in the sky but for an eye-watering $14,000 an hour.
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Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine has gone less than ideal for him. However, one of his best weapons during the invasion has been the Wagner Group, or the Russian mercenary organization headed by Yevgeny Prigozhin. Though recently Prigozhin has made several statements, many of them publicly, c…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that fighting in a long-awaited offensive against Russian forces was "tough" but claimed Kyiv was "moving forward." Kyiv on Monday said it had wrested seven villages in eastern and southern Ukraine from Russian forces since the weekend. The …
A non-profit organization is launching a pilot project in Peru that aims to rebuild the Amazon with the use of robots. Junglekeepers say bringing robots on board to join the fight against rainforest destruction could be a game-changer. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
Mali will hold a refendum this Sunday on reforming the country's constitution. Among the proposals: to scrap French as Mali's official language. Hundreds of thousands of Malians live in neighbouring Ivory Coast and there the campaign for the 'yes' vote is in full swing. FRANCE 24's Laurent B…
As NATO stages air exercises in Germany we're taking a closer look at the alliance's newest member Finland. In the today's installment in a series of reports we're focusing on the phenomenon of Russians who have decided to cross the border to live in Finland since the war in Ukraine began. F…
Life behind closed doors in the royal family is less than perfect, and ever so often, whenever we’ve gotten a glimpse, a scandal has unfolded. These are some of the most shocking moments in recent UK royal history. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
Fierce fighting continued in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Monday with air strikes, artillery and gunfire ringing out. Since April, Sudan’s military, and the paramilitary group, Rapid Support Forces, have been locked in a violent conflict. Sudan’s Doctors’ Syndicate estimates that 860 ci…
Touching childhood drawings by King Charles III of his parents have been discovered in a major collection of royal memorabilia.
The U.S. has used electronic surveillance programs to catch fentanyl smugglers and the hackers who temporarily shut down a major U.S. fuel pipeline, the White House said Tuesday as part of its push to have those programs renewed by Congress.
The skull belongs to a Torosaurus named 'Adam' who lived around 70 million years ago.
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The largest dinosaur skull ever discovered on Earth is being unveiled at the Museum of Evolution in Knuthenborg, Denmark. The skull belongs to a Torosaurus named 'Adam', who lived around 70 million years ago. Yair Ben-Dor has more.
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The United States military says a helicopter accidents in northeastern Syria over the weekend has left 22 U.S. service members injured to various degree. The military said in a statement on Tuesday that the cause of the “mishap” is under investigation. The military statement said the service members are receiving treatment and 10 have been moved to “higher care facilities” outside the region. It said the accident occurred on Sunday and that no enemy fire was reported. There are about 900 U.S. troops in Syria advising and assisting the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in the fight against the militant Islamic State group.
A custody battle has broken out among relatives of four Indigenous children who survived a plane crash and 40 harrowing days alone in the Amazon rainforest. Their maternal grandparents are vying with the father of the two youngest to take care of the children, whose mother died in the May 1 crash. They have accused him of domestic abuse. The siblings range in age from 1 to 13. They are still in a hospital and are expected to stay there for several more days. Social workers are using that time to interview relatives to determine who should have custody. The head of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare says a caseworker has been assigned at the grandparents' request.
Thunderstorm season is in full swing across the country and with it comes the threat of lightning. Unfortunately, there’s lots of bad information floating around about this weather hazard.
The ongoing fighting has inflamed long-running ethnic tensions in Darfur.
These are what archaeologists say are tiny, handcrafted flutes made by ancient humans. They say they’re likely some 12,000 years old, carved from the bones of birds. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.