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UAE cuts ribbon on first ever nuclear power plant, Barakah
On Saturday, the oil-rich UAE opened the Barakah nuclear power plant for the first time ever, marking a major shift in sustainable energy production for the greater Arab world. Utilizing…
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Eurozone experiences record-breaking economic downturn
As the coronavirus continues to sap economic growth and consumer confidence, nations across the globe felt economic reverberations…
By Colby McCoyChinese hackers, RedDelta, may have infiltrated Vatican ahead of talks
On Tuesday, Recorded Future, an international cybersecurity firm reported that RedDelta, a state-sponsored Chinese group, had been hacking the Vatican’s…
By Jackie AllenMen who aided in escape of ex-Nissan CEO request bail
Attorneys for Michael and Peter Taylor went before Massachusetts U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani on Tuesday, to request their immediate…
By Jackie AllenFacebook sues EU antitrust regulators for the invasion of privacy
Facebook is suing the European Union (EU) antitrust regulators. Facebook claims EU regulators have asked overly broad questions well…
By Jackie AllenEuropean airline Ryanair suffers staggering losses amid COVID-19
From tourism to hospitality, COVID-19 has been nothing short of disastrous for global businesses across multiple industries. In…
By Colby McCoyFire in consulate courtyard, US accuses China of spying
The U.S. has ordered China to vacate its consulate in Houston, in an effort “to protect American intellectual…
By Lillian AbbatacolaRussian hackers mount cyber attacks on COVID-19 vaccine
The United States, Canada and Britain have determined that the government of Russia has launched a cyber war…
By Lillian AbbatacolaChina Accused of Rigging UFC Fight
In the world of competitive sports and fighting, judges are supposed to be fair and impartial. Meeting these…
By Gabrielle SeunagalEurope: Vaccines won’t come soon enough
In separate, stark warnings, two major European leaders have bluntly told their citizens that the world needs to…
By Catherine DavisThe Supreme Court Is Split Over the Right of Owners of Religious Institutions to Terminate Employees
The Supreme Court seemed ideologically split Monday in a matter brought before them that puts the independence of…
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