The country aims to position itself as a competitive destination in the international cruise market, hoping to significantly increase visitor numbers and revenues by 2027
Anna O’Connor
A report from the City of London Corporation outlines how biased hiring processes and lack of investment in reskilling are disproportionately hurting women
Recognition for the popular berry, endemic to the Amazon and now deemed a ‘superfood,’ aims to reinforce its identity as distinctly Brazilian
Moltbook, the new faux-Reddit for agentic AI bots, is delighting proponents and readers, but are agentic AIs truly socialising, or are human users pulling the strings?
A record amount of unpaid dues and archaic rules have pushed the leading international organisation to the brink
A brutal Islamist insurgent attack in 2021 forced the French energy giant to stop work for several years on the US$20 billion project
The analysis suggests those who tend to stay up late often experience circadian misalignment, potentially disrupting health behaviours and cardiometabolic function
The Brazilian plane maker aims to capitalise on its growing presence in India, where nearly 50 Embraer aircraft are already in operation
While startups complain about compliance, civil society groups argue for greater protections, particularly against rampant AI-generated porn and child sex abuse material
During a visit by Australian Prime MInister Anthony Albanese, the two countries agreed on a shared ambition to develop the Greater Sunrise gas fields ‘as soon as possible’
Created to represent the possibility or even likelihood of people doing something to end humanity, the Doomsday Clock now sits at just 85 seconds to midnight
Weighing some 5,000 tons, the latest shipment is the largest in the massive Norte Conectado programme to expand digital access to over 10 million people