Canada Launches Probe Into Titanic Sub Tragedy
Canadian authorities said Friday they would launch an investigation into the loss this week of the Titan submersible along with five people onboard during a dive to the Titanic wreck.
Canadian authorities said Friday they would launch an investigation into the loss this week of the Titan submersible along with five people onboard during a dive to the Titanic wreck.
The decision overturns a previous nationwide block that was imposed by a federal judge in Texas last year. The policy had been in effect for less than a year before it was halted.
The US government has charged four Chinese companies and eight Chinese individuals with trafficking in chemicals used in manufacturing fentanyl, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday.
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The value of global military spending has been increasing for the past seven years to reach $2.24 trillion in 2022, a 3.7% rise from 2021.
Singapore surpassed Japan, which had the most powerful passport till February 2023, with the most visa-free/visa-on-arrival score at 194 out of 227 global destinations.
Britain on Friday unveiled help for millions of cash-strapped homeowners facing soaring mortgage costs in a cost-of-living crisis, after the Bank of England unexpectedly hiked interest rates to a new 15-year peak.
The upcoming ASEAN joint military exercise will utilize various training locations, including Batam and Sabang Mawang in the Riau Islands of Indonesia.
Anatoly Malykhin achieved the goal that that has eluded him for nearly two years.
The Spanish far-right's denial that gender violence exists is causing a headache for the conservative Popular Party (PP), who may need their help to come to power after next month's general election.
The Panama Canal is grappling with its driest spell in more than a century due to a lack of rainfall, as a result of which, the canal authority's administrator has introduced new restrictions,
U.S. stocks declined in early trading Friday, threatening to end a recent rally on Wall Street.
Efforts by France to build a consensus for a global carbon tax on the shipping industry failed to produce significant results at a summit in Paris on Friday.
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UK private-sector growth has slowed to a three-month low as soaring interest rates and stubbornly high inflation fuelled by rising food prices worsens a cost-of-living crisis, data showed Friday.
A Peruvian restaurant offering a menu based on altitude has earned the title of this year's world's best restaurant, beating 49 other dining spots on the list.
Defence firms are racing to meet demand for systems to protect against attacks using tricky-to-intercept hypersonic missiles, with several on display at this week's Paris Air Show.
Police reportedly found that the woman was the victim of 92 cases of rape, perpetrated by 83 men. However, only 51 suspects aged between, 26 and 73, have been charged for raping the victim while she was passed out.
Mamta and her daughters Aarti and Aarvi were declared dead on arrival, while Soniya is still in the hospital receiving further treatment.
As early as October last year, Meta threatened to pull news availability for Canadian users, and today, it announced that Facebook and Instagram users in Canada will no longer be able to share news content on the platforms ahead of Bill C-18's enforcement. Google has also opposed the bill, but some industry groups have applauded the government's latest move.
Royal experts believe Prince Harry and Meghan Markle becoming unpopular is well-deserved.
The detainee is a co-accused of detained Philippine former Sen. Leila de Lima in her remaining drug case.
Twitter users have mixed opinions about Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg's cage fight.
Devin Booker received high praise from Los Angeles Lakers assistant coach Phil Handy.
A royal author believed Prince Harry might have some resentment if his and Meghan Markle's marriage doesn't work.