Ian Wilmut, Scientist Behind Dolly the Cloned Sheep, Is Dead at 79

Ian Wilmut, the British scientist who led the project that cloned a mammal for the first…

Bulletproof, Slow and Full of Wine: Kim Jong-un’s Mystery Train

When outside intelligence officials seek evidence of North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, leaving on a trip…

Threads under fire for blocking searches about COVID-19, vaccines

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Fury as Quake Help Finally Arrives: ‘How Many Hours Has It Been?’

When the earth seized his house and shook it late Friday night, Mohamed Abarada ran outside…

Tolling bells, tributes and tears: US marks 22 years since 9/11

The people of the United States on Monday (September 11) remembered the horrific terror attack of…

U.K.’s Arrest of Suspected Spy Fuels Calls for Tougher Stance on China

Even by the prolific standards of China’s foreign influence operations, it would represent a sensational case…

Pakistani police recover five children from Sara Sharif’s grandfather’s house

Last month, Urfan arrived in Pakistan and called 999 in the UK to report that his…

Kim Jong-un Has Something Putin Needs, and That’s a New Wrinkle

When North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, visited President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia four years ago,…

Portuguese hacker gets four-year sentence in ‘Football Leaks’ trial

Rui Pinto (34), the Portuguese hacker whose shocking revelations on “Football Leaks” website shook European football…

China breaks silence G20, says Delhi Declaration sent ‘positive signal’

Breaking its silence on the G20 summit held in New Delhi, India, China said that the…