LineShine Supercomputer Named World's Fastest
China's LineShine supercomputer has been ranked the world's fastest in the Top500 list, surpassing US machines for the first time since 2017, achieving 2.198 exaflops.
China's LineShine supercomputer has been ranked the world's fastest in the Top500 list, surpassing US machines for the first time since 2017, achieving 2.198 exaflops.
Crimea has imposed a lockdown after Putin acknowledged a huge stream of Ukrainian drones entering the peninsula, marking a significant escalation in the war.
The Living Buddha reincarnation system in Tibetan Buddhism originated with Karma Pakshi in 1283 and has been subject to central government approval since the Yuan dynasty.
Deaths attributable to London air pollution fell by nearly 30% between 2010 and 2020, Imperial College study finds, but disparities between boroughs persist.
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RecommendedAustralia's Climate Change Authority warns that rolling back net-zero policies would harm the economy, not protect it, citing increased risks from climate change.
Australia's new Centre for Disease Control is monitoring threats like hantavirus and 'Disease X', with its boss warning the biggest danger is the unknown.
The US Senate approved a war powers resolution to limit Trump's military authority on Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats. The symbolic measure passed 50-48.
Iran survived nearly four months of war against Israel and the US. Australia can learn from its unconventional deterrence, decentralized command, and resilient defense industry.
The US is leading the new space race with Artemis missions, but China, India, and Russia are rapidly advancing with their own lunar programs, setting the stage for international competition and collaboration.
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RecommendedA UN inquiry has concluded that Israel deliberately targeted children in Gaza as part of a genocidal campaign, violating international law.
Donald Trump condemns vandalism of the National Mall reflecting pool, calling it a political attack amid ongoing tensions.
A severe heatwave in the UK has forced school closures, overwhelmed hospitals, and disrupted transport as temperatures exceed 40°C, with officials warning of continued strain.
A federal judge has blocked Trump's fast-track deportation policy, ruling it violates due process rights and exceeds executive authority.
Extreme heat risks are escalating globally, yet adaptation plans are dangerously lagging, warns a new report highlighting urgent need for action.
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RecommendedVolodymyr Zelenskyy will not attend a postwar reconstruction conference in Poland, highlighting growing tensions between the two allies over historical and political issues.
A video fact-check examines key Brexit promises made during the 2016 referendum, revealing the outcomes a decade later, including trade deals and NHS funding.
New York lawmaker Dov Hikind was banned from a Brooklyn cafe after expressing pro-Israel views, sparking debate over free speech and discrimination.
A spectacular lightning storm lit up London's skies on Tuesday night as a heatwave gave way to thunderstorms, with hundreds of flashes captured on video.
Francis Markus, a distinguished journalist and author known for his work at The Guardian and his books on media and politics, has died aged 78.
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RecommendedA deadly heatwave is sweeping Europe, shattering temperature records and causing hundreds of deaths. Experts warn of more extreme heat events due to climate change.
A neuroscientist argues the US legal system ignores brain injury evidence in violent crime cases, calling for reform to prevent miscarriages of justice.
Germany's CDU leader Friedrich Merz proposes raising the retirement age to 70 by 2050 as part of sweeping pension reforms aimed at stabilising the system amid an ageing population.
Europe faces unprecedented heatwaves with temperatures exceeding 45°C, raising questions about climate change and future norms.
The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of a Rastafarian man denied a job due to his dreadlocks, expanding religious accommodation protections under federal law.
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RecommendedH5N1 bird flu has reached Australia, the last continent to be hit, with wild birds testing positive in Western Australia. Experts fear this is just the beginning.
Ten years after the Brexit referendum, test your memory of the bizarre moments and key figures from the campaign and negotiations.
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of Cisco Systems, rejecting claims that it aided China in persecuting Falun Gong practitioners.
As supercharged heatwaves hit the UK, shading your home can reduce indoor temperatures by up to 7°C. Experts share low-cost tips including external blinds, trees, and reflective films.
A severe heatwave is sweeping across Europe, with France, Spain, and Italy bracing for record temperatures above 45°C, prompting health alerts and emergency measures.
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RecommendedA ransom note related to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie, says the 84-year-old died shortly after being kidnapped, according to CNN and other outlets.