
China Trials Visa-Free Travel for Six Countries
China is conducting a trial of visa-free travel for citizens from six countries, aiming to promote international travel and business exchanges.
China is conducting a trial of visa-free travel for citizens from six countries, aiming to promote international travel and business exchanges.
The Yankees’ beard ban ends, reflecting a cultural shift towards inclusivity and modern player identity.
Fishermen are turning to technology to reduce bycatch and increase efficiency, with promising results.
Google’s new AI model, Gemini, boasts advanced reasoning capabilities and outperforms human experts in intelligence tests, setting a new standard in generative AI.
A major storm system hits central US, bringing tornadoes, heavy rain, and golf ball-sized hail.
Satellite imagery reveals four new emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica, crucial for conservation efforts.
The UK’s only giant pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, are returning to China after 12 years in Edinburgh without producing any offspring.
Elon Musk’s Starlink aims to revolutionize Africa’s connectivity, bridging the digital divide with satellite internet.
AI managers enhance productivity and teamwork, but human oversight remains vital for employee connection.
Over 100 activists arrested in Australia’s largest coal port blockade, demanding climate action and fossil fuel project cancellations.
Driverless cars could be on UK roads by the end of 2026, according to the UK transport secretary, Mark Harper, who emphasized the importance of a proper safety regime and people’s confidence in the technology.
Church steeple collapses in New London, Connecticut, leaving community searching for answers and offering support.
Developers fear AI’s rise may threaten jobs and diminish the unique creativity in gaming.
The Amazon rainforest is facing a tipping point due to deforestation and climate change, with the worst drought on record in 2023 serving as a warning sign.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley has gained the nickname “ultimate matchmaker” after 20 of his staff members got married after meeting in his office, sparking both congratulations and criticism.