A mockup of company's hybrid-electric vehicle, dubbed Havoc, is on display at the IDEX trade show in Abu Dhabi.
Their motto is: "We know, we find, we destroy." President Trump's repeated claim before he took office, that he could end in just 24 hours the war that Russia launched with its full-scale invasion ...
The war sequence includes horse riding, Kalaripayattu, and sword fighting, all of which the actor has learned." Makers are all set to extend the Kantara legacy ahead with Kantara: Chapter 1 which ...
A Rwanda-backed militia seized the pivotal Congolese city of Goma this week, threatening a new humanitarian crisis after decades of fighting. By Elian Peltier Reporting from Dakar, Senegal.
The resulting investigation sparked strong feelings in the racing world when one of the starving horses found on the property turned out to be Breeders’ Cup participant War Envoy. Authorities ...
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She's recognised for her roles in War Horse, Free Rein and Warrior, and was once a debutante at the Bal des debutantes in Paris. Brendan Cowell, a 48 year old Australian actor and writer ...
War fervour has subsided in Ukraine, but not the desire to live and the drive to carry on against all odds.
Historically, some have taken that as a sign for peace as Mars has been the “planet of war and conflict in many cultures, from ancient China to ancient Rome,” according to science writer ...
But Trump’s second trade war is shaping up to be much different from his first. The president’s ambitions for a reordering of world commerce are broader. The opposition — at home and abroad ...
The UN General Assembly has affirmed Russia's responsibility to pay reparations estimated at $500 billion in damages caused by the war, but questions remain on how to unlock these frozen funds.
Jon Jackson is a News Editor at Newsweek based in New York. His focus is on reporting on the Ukraine and Russia war. Jon previously worked at The Week, the River Journal, Den of Geek and Maxim.