Cambridge adds over 6,000 new words shaped by online culture, including viral slang terms like “delulu,” “skibidi,” and “tradwife,” reflecting the growing influence of social media and AI on everyday language
Following the suicide of a 16-year-old in San Francisco, whose parents claim he received instructions from ChatGPT, OpenAI will roll out parental controls within the next month to strengthen safety measures for young users
Local media said two of the funicular’s carriages, for reasons still unknown, ended up on the same track, collided, and then plunged from a considerable height
Vladimir Putin said Russian forces were advancing “on all fronts” while claiming Kyiv lacked the capability to mount large-scale offensives.
The wolf robots can also integrate with soldiers in networked formations, enhancing combat operations in urban environments, plateaus, and mountainous regions.
Amid social media speculation over his absence from public events, President Trump denies health concerns, citing activity over the Labor Day weekend and ongoing medical care for chronic venous insufficiency
The former U.S. president accused China, Russia, and North Korea of conspiring against the U.S. following Beijing’s massive WWII anniversary military display
Beijing marks 80 years since WWII’s end with a grand parade, featuring advanced weapons and ICBMs, attended by global leaders including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un
A leaked White House document outlines a controversial plan to relocate Gaza’s population and redevelop the territory as a “Riviera,” drawing sharp criticism from human rights groups, who call it mass expulsion disguised as development
Beijing will unveil advanced homegrown weaponry during a major military parade marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan in World War II, signaling its growing technological edge and strategic ambitions
A central part of these efforts is the NATO-supported procurement mechanism, which will channel European funds for the purchase of U.S. weapons such as Patriot air defense systems.
The Swiss food giant removed Freixe after confirming he violated the company’s code of conduct; longtime executive Philipp Navratil has been named as his successor
Britain’s Home Office has launched a campaign telling around 130,000 foreign students and their families they must leave once their visas expire, as the government moves to curb migration and prevent asylum claims from expiring student visa holders
As reported, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said the companies agreed to raise supplies through the Power of Siberia pipeline from 38 billion cubic meters (bcm) per year to 44 bcm per year.
Berlin distances itself from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s comments on deploying EU troops to Ukraine after the war, stressing such decisions require member state and NATO consensus, not unilateral Commission proposals
A landslide in Sudan’s Darfur region buried an entire village, killing at least 1,000 people and leaving only one survivor. The disaster follows days of heavy rain, as the country’s ongoing war deepens what the UN calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
The International Association of Genocide Scholars passed a resolution declaring Israel’s actions in Gaza meet the U.N. legal definition of genocide, placing pressure on the international community to respond
The worst flooding in decades has destroyed crops, drowned livestock, and displaced millions in Punjab, raising fears of food shortages, surging prices, and fresh pressure on Pakistan’s fragile economy
At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tianjin, China and Russia urged a shift toward multipolar governance, offering financial aid and cooperation projects to counter the U.S.-led world order
NATO seeks deterrence, not escalation, Germany's top defense chief said. "We are training exclusively for defensive purposes," Breuer said.