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The former Germany player says she has recovered her passion both for football and life — and credits a psychiatric-clinic ...
Generative AI models are bad at representing things that require human senses, like smell and touch. Their creativity is 'hollow and shallow,' say experts.
Each of the previous six South Korean presidents has faced criminal investigations during or after leaving office. President Lee had promised to break that streak, but has launched his own probe into ...
Mass shootings at schools, universities and youth centers remain rare in Europe compared to the US. In recent decades, ...
The LAPD said it was arresting people continuing to congregate in downtown Los Angeles. President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of the National Guard and hundreds of Marines amid anti-ICE ...
The Islamist militant group ruling Afghanistan has claimed the country is secure. But ordinary Afghans say hunger, poverty and fear are everyday realities.
Violence against LGBTQ+ people and well as war and displacement in Gaza inspire two adaptations of one of Johann Sebastian ...
A Maltese court has sentenced two men to life in prison for providing explosives used in the 2017 car bombing that killed ...
Both telecommunications and international trade rely on cables connecting continents across the ocean floor. In a changing world, Asian and European powers are looking for ways to protect these vital ...
Two years on from the devastating floods in the wake of the Kakhovka Dam destruction, the landscape is returning to its natural state. But climate change and plans for a new dam are threatening the ...
After a slowdown last year, electric vehicle sales in Europe are powering ahead. But adoption is uneven, and lingering consumer doubts over batteries and costs threaten to slow the charge.
As Austria observed three days national mourning, investigators said they found a non-functional pipe bomb and a farewell letter at the shooter's house.