Jeff Bezos' Space Company Successfully Launches New Rocket
orlando January 16, 2025 08:54Blue Origin, the space company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, successfully launched a new rocket after previous failed attempts.
Blue Origin, the space company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, successfully launched a new rocket after previous failed attempts.
The US has added the 'Terrorgram' group, mostly communicating through the Telegram platform, to the list of terrorist organizations for inciting violence and promoting white supremacy.
An agreement has been reached for a ceasefire and hostage exchange in Gaza after 466 days of conflict. The ceasefire is set to start on January 19, with efforts led by the US, Qatar, and Egypt.
An investigation reveals horrifying animal abuse at a laboratory in the University of Catanzaro, Italy, leading to arrests of several individuals including professors and top officials.
Former Georgian prime minister Giorgi Gatsjaria has been severely beaten and hospitalized after an attack by multiple men in a hotel lobby in the coastal city of Batumi.
Scientists working in a crustacean laboratory in Singapore have discovered a new species of giant isopod in the ocean, measuring a whopping 32.5 centimeters in length and weighing over a kilogram.
The forest fires in Los Angeles are causing panic as they threaten hundreds of homes. Let's explore the possible reasons behind these devastating fires and their impact.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was suspended from his presidency due to martial law declaration, has been detained after being investigated for corruption allegations.
The European Union has approved Switzerland's participation in the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) defense project while NATO partner Turkey has been pending since 2021.
Los Angeles'ta başlayan yangınlar 250 milyar dolardan fazla hasara yol açarak ABD tarihinin en maliyetli felaketi olabileceği belirtiliyor.
The South Korean anti-corruption agency (CIO) is currently making a new attempt to detain suspended president Yoon Suk-yeol, according to Yonhap news agency.
South African police rescued 118 illegal miners from a shut-down gold mine after a months-long standoff. 36 of them were found dead. The rescued individuals were immediately arrested.
A hiker discovered human remains in various stages of decomposition on a hiking trail in southern Utah, US. Authorities have identified the deceased man, but are still determining the cause of death.
Over a hundred miners have lost their lives in an abandoned South African gold mine after being trapped for months. The government labels them as criminals and refuses to provide assistance.
A recent leak of information from France's most heavily guarded and secretive military base has caused a major scandal. The leak, known as StravaLeaks, has put military personnel at risk of severe penalties.
Tensions rise as sensitive information from France's most secure military base is leaked through StravaLeaks scandal, risking severe penalties for military personnel.
In Goyang city in South Korea, 43 vehicles were involved in a chain collision due to icy roads. Authorities reported that 9 people were injured in the accident.
North Korea's latest ballistic missile test in the Pacific Ocean has raised concerns in South Korea and Japan.
Greenland's Prime Minister expressed interest in enhancing collaboration with the United States on defense and resource research.
The National Security Bureau of Taiwan has reported a rise in the recruitment of Taiwanese citizens by China as spies, with a focus on (former) military personnel.
The South Korean intelligence service NIS has concluded that North Korean military personnel fighting alongside Russians in Kursk lack expertise in modern warfare.
The US is bracing for a renewed nuclear threat from Russia: a potential weapon capable of shutting down an entire power grid through an electromagnetic pulse (EMP).
Billionaire Jeff Bezos had to wait a little longer for the launch of his rocket, named New Glenn, as it was postponed due to a technical problem.
The diary of a young North Korean soldier who was killed in combat against Ukraine has revealed a shocking tactic of instructing soldiers to kill themselves on the battlefield.
Japan, the Philippines, and the United States have agreed to strengthen their ties in response to the increasing tensions in the South China Sea.
Firefighters in Los Angeles are preparing for a new round of powerful winds that could further fan the wildfires in and around the city.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called Vladimir Putin 'a f***ing idiot' for believing he can restore the Russian empire. Johnson's remarks came during an interview where he discussed the threat posed by Putin's Russia to neighboring countries that were once part of the USSR.
Sheep disease outbreak causes panic in Germany as precautionary measures are taken
A report on a visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea, a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
Two North Korean soldiers captured in Russia's Kursk region were found to have gone for education in Russia, thinking they were going for war, according to Ukrainian authorities.