Flood victim attorneys open Michigan trial by arguing a single dam safety regulator’s decisions led to the catastrophic 2020 ...
A multi-day trial against the State of Michigan over a devastating Midland-area dam failure in 2020 is underway in a state ...
Parliament has cleared the SHANTI Bill, opening India’s State-controlled nuclear power sector to private and foreign participation, ending NPCIL’s monopoly while retaining 51% government control over ...
The American military action in Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicholas Maduro may redefine Nepal’s geopolitics as ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Over the last week, Russia has launched a massive barrage of drones and missiles against not just ...
A Russian air attack cut power to more than one million Kyiv residents and impacted substations carrying power from Ukraine's ...
Russia launched a barrage of drone strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure overnight on Monday, cutting off power in five ...
This winter is miserable for millions of Ukrainians suffering at the hands of unprecedented energy blackouts caused by ...
The Russian accidental downing of an Azerbaijani civilian jetliner just over a year ago is an irritant in bilateral relations that refuses to go away. A Russian decision to drop a criminal ...
Russian forces appear close to being pushed out of the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kupyansk, with only a small number of isolated troops remaining and even pro-Kremlin voices acknowledging the ...
The first draft essentially called for Ukraine’s surrender. The revised version includes the security guarantees Kyiv wants to prevent future Russian aggression. By Ivan Nechepurenko On Tuesday, ...
Off the battlefield, each side is trying to influence President Trump’s perception of the military conflict as they look to negotiate a peace settlement in their favor. By Constant Méheut Reporting ...