Meta, opens new tab, stated on Friday that it had constructed a new AI model dubbed Movie Gen that can generate realistic-looking video and audio snippets
Royal New Zealand Navy vessel had run aground and sunk off Samoa, marking the navy's first ship loss since the Second World War.
Turkey announced on Saturday that it had allowed users to access Instagram again after the firm consented to work with law enforcement
Ethiopia has signed a design agreement for a new four-runway airport, which when construction is finished in 2029 will be the largest in Africa.
The US Supreme Court's decision to provide previous presidents some immunity from criminal prosecution is a significant win for Donald Trump.
Following President Luis Arce's criticism of a "coup" attempt against the government and appeal for outside assistance, Bolivian armed personnel withdrew from the presidential palace in La Paz.
Israel now has effective control over the whole land border of the Palestinian territory as Israeli soldiers have taken over a buffer zone that runs along the Gaza Strip's border with Egypt.
President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus has signed a measure suspending the Convention on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (now known as the CFE).
Georgia’s parliament has voted to override a presidential veto on the controversial “foreign influence” law.
The Queensland government rejected a review's suggestion on Monday to build a new arena in the city for A$3.4 billion
Cricket has prevailed in its fight to be included in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic schedule, joining squash, lacrosse, flag football, baseball/softball, and other sports
On Sunday, Djokovic broke his 22-year tie with Nadal by defeating Casper Ruud 7-6 (1), 6-3, 7-5 to win his 23rd grand slam title.
After this season's FA Cup and Premier League victories, Manchester City became the second English club to win "the treble" by battling and winning their first Uefa Champions League.
At the third Diamond League competition of the season on Friday in Florence, Faith Kipyegon broke the world record for women's 1500 metres by finishing in 3:49.11.
Brazilian private equity firm Treecorp Partners on Tuesday agreed to buy soccer club Coritiba in a deal valued at about 1.3 billion reais.
The third Crusade, also known as the "Kings' Crusade" due to the three European monarchs involved, took place between 1189 and 1192 A.D. in order to retake Jerusalem.
The pope and European nobles organized the military campaign to retake Edessa, which had fallen to the Muslim Seljuk Turks in 1144.
The first and most important action to spark off the fuse which would eventually burn down to the explosion of the First Crusade was the rise of the Muslim Seljuks, a Turkish tribe of the steppe.
In the ancient world, Palestine was part the region known as the Canaan, where the kingdom of Israel and the kingdom of Judah were located.
The 193.3 km long Suez Canal, begins at Port Said and ends at the port of Suez, is considered to be the shortest link between the East and the West due to its unique geographical location
On March 27, 1977, two Boeing 747 passenger jets, operating KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport.
The Third Anglo-Afghan War, also known as the Third Afghan War, started on May 6, 1919, when the Emirate of Afghanistan invaded British India
The Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880) began as a result of the invasion of Afghanistan by the British during the reign of Zaheer Ali Khan
One of Australia's university students co-led the finding of a possibly habitable, Earth-sized planet located approximately 40 light years from Earth.
When the moon passes squarely in front of the sun, the dazzling surface is obscured and the spectral remnants of the sun's atmosphere are visible.
A European-built orbital satellite was sent into orbit from Florida on a mission to illuminate the mysterious cosmic phenomena known as dark energy and dark matter.
After surveying the galaxy, astronomers found thousands of enigmatic cosmic threads that point towards the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
Researchers are gathering for the Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing in London next week.
South Korea conducted a second test launch of its domestically produced Nuri rocket on Tuesday, successfully placing several satellites in orbi
A letter reveals that a U.S. lobby organisation that represents the internet giants has requested India to reconsider its planned EU-style competition law.
In order to resolve a lawsuit alleging that it surreptitiously monitored the internet activity of incognito on its Chrome browser, Google agreed to delete billions of data.
As part of a growing campaign against a new law requiring payments to local news publishers, Google announced on Thursday that it intends to block Canadian news on its platform in Canada.
In light of the uncertain state of the global economy and the smartphone market, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo announced it would close its chip design division.
Facebook-parent Meta Platforms Inc said on Saturday that if the country's Online News Act is passed in its current form, it will end the availability of news content for Canadians on its platforms.
Microsoft Corporation began integrating its recently updated Bing search engine into its Windows computer software, with the goal of putting artificial intelligence.
Microsoft Corporation announced on Tuesday that it will no longer sell technology that predicts someone's emotion based on a facial image
Tied Test is a Test cricket match in which the side batting second is bowled out in the fourth innings, with scores level.
Cricket, a sport originated in Southeast England in the early medieval period, is considered to be a children’s game at the beginning.
Augustus Caesar, who is also called Octavian, was the first Roman emperor and also the founder of the Roman Principate.
Chan Kong Sang was born on April 7, 1954. Chan was later known around the world as Jackie Chan.Hewas nicknamed "Pa O" by his parents.
John Davison Rockefeller was an American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Standard Oil Company, which was the first great business trust in the United States.
Stephen Grover Cleveland was born in Caldwell, New Jersey, on March 18, 1837, to Ann and Richard Falley Cleveland.
Ten Old Movies With a History Of Hundred Years.These film can be described as few of the greatest films ever made
Hades is the Ancient Greek god of the Underworld, where human souls travel after death. Hades means "The Unseen One."
Homer and Hesoid suggest that Poseidon became lord of the sea following the defeat of his father Cronus when the world was divided by lot among his three sons.
When Zeus was about to be born, Rhea asked Gaia to devise a plan to save him so that Cronus could be punished for his actions against Uranus and his own children.
The first malaria vaccine has been approved for use in Ghana. Malaria is a disease that kills 620,000 people annually, most of whom are children.
According to a study released in January by Graz University of Technology in Austria, Europe has been experiencing drought since 2018 and its water situation is currently "very precarious."
Ghana's president's office declared the outbreak of the Marburg virus to be over.The virus is a highly contagious disease that is similar to the Ebola virus
Almost 200 health organisations, including the World Health Organization, have called for a global treaty to prevent the proliferation of fossil fuels.
On Monday Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, recognized the independence of rebel regions Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine