The resolution was approved by 158 votes in favour with Germany and Italy voting in favour for the first time.
Like everything powered by lithium batteries, electric cars can perform less well in the cold. Here’s what that means for you, and how to work around it.
The England rugby World Cup team went down in sporting history in 2003, but one key player was forced to sell his winners' medal as he fell on hard times.
The guidelines were prompted by repeated revelations that big conservation corporations are responsible for grave human rights abuses against Indigenous peoples whose lands have been taken for Protected Areas.
The Varanasi Postmaster General visited Chandauli to boost postal services. He discussed financial inclusion with the additional district magistrate. New post offices and rural postal workers expanded access. Thousands of accounts were opened under various schemes. Direct benefit transfers reached beneficiaries through doorstep banking. Business growth opportunities were also explored.
Marcus Fakana and his family have urged foreign secretary David Lammy to intervene in the case
Gradual exit from the OPEC+ voluntary restrictions planned for the end of March 2025 will increase the excess supply on the market from 950,000 bpd to 1.4 million bpd
Mere harassment is not sufficient to hold someone guilty of abetment to suicide, the Supreme Court has said, adding that there must be evidence of direct or indirect incitement for conviction in such...
Tomas Gallagher, of Rathanlacky, Dunkineely, Co Donegal, was working at St Patrick’s Purgatory when the alleged offences took place.
Mr Biden said he would be taking more steps in the weeks ahead and would continue to review clemency petitions.
Country’s energy minister describes ‘shit situation’ as domestic prices hit highest level since 2009
Sparks were seen coming from one of the Qantas Airbus A330's engines, and a bang was heard during approach, investigators said.
Syrians living inside and outside their country are trying to figure out what comes next after the Assad regime fell. We hear from Syrians along the road from Lebanon to Damascus.
South Korea’s night of martial law was a jolt for some members of a generation accused of political apathy. They say they aren’t going away.
The Supreme Court halted new temple-mosque legal battles. The court will review the 1991 law impacting religious site status. This law froze the status of religious sites as of August 15, 1947. Several cases, including Gyanvapi and Shahi Idgah, challenge this law. The law's validity is being questioned. The court's decision impacts ongoing and future disputes.
(Telecompaper) More time will likely be needed to switch off copper telecom networks in Europe, according to a progress report published by regulators...
Engaging with the public in interviews alongside their retreat, leaders emphasized members’ shared vision for advancing collaboration to address both regional and global economic challenges.
Mullah Osman Jawhari led one of the deadliest assaults on American forces in Afghanistan, a battle that came to symbolize the war itself.
Southampton FC have announce that technology giant, Garmin is to become the club’s official partner for the rest of the 2024/2025 season.
The latest Birmingham City injury news as the club prepares to play Bristol Rovers at St Andrew's on Saturday
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