Researchers uncovered a 13,000-year-old sandstone model in France’s Ségognole 3 rock shelter, possibly the world’s oldest 3D ...
Russian gas stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine, closing off a route that’s operated for five decades after Kyiv refused to allow any transit that funds Moscow’s war machine. Both sides ...
An earlier version of the copy wrongly said it was a Transnistrian company. The flow of Russian gas to several European countries was halted on New Year’s Day after Ukraine refused to ...
The effects of the halt, though long expected, could ripple through Europe’s energy sector and potentially affect Moscow’s ability to fund its war in Ukraine. Ukraine refused to renew an ...
Gas deliveries to Europe through a pipeline in Ukraine have stopped as a deal signed five years ago expires. Ukraine called the halt of Russian gas transiting through the country a "historic event.
Europe is set for a colder-than-usual January, possibly with weaker wind levels, boosting demand for natural gas just as the continent confronts the end of a Ukraine-Russia pipeline transit ...
Its presence signals something else, too: a redrawing of Europe’s wine map as climate change expands ... not only because of the physical and logistical challenges but also because of regulatory ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is moving beyond the digital space and significantly impacting the physical world. At the Web Summit in Lisbon, Cristiano Amon, CEO of Qualcomm, highlighted how small ...
For a generation, the US has been the dominant military power in Europe in every respect except the most crucial: being willing to uphold defence commitments by fighting at significant cost.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Jacob Bullard warms up on an elliptical machine while undergoing physical therapy at WashU, Monday, Dec. 16 ...
Three weeks after the birth of 2025, the European Union will be confronted with the vision most capitals were petrified by throughout 2024: Donald Trump returning to the White House, an outcome ...
LONDON -Britain will outperform its struggling European peers in the next 15 years, helping it to cling on to its place among the world’s biggest economies, according to long-term projections.