Saudi Arabia signs deal to buy 100 flying shuttles from Germany’s Lilium

Saudia Group signed an agreement with Lilium on Thursday to buy 100 all-electric flying shuttles, the German air taxi developer said. It is one of the company's largest orders so…

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Italian journalist ordered to pay Meloni €5,000 for mocking her height

A court in Milan has ordered a journalist to pay Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni €5,000 in compensation for mocking her in a social media post. The journalist, Giulia Cortese,…

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Ukraine rushes to create combat drones with artificial intelligence

In Ukraine, several startups are developing artificial intelligence (AI) systems that will help manage a huge fleet of drones, taking military operations into uncharted territory as warring parties seek a…

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Russia-Ukraine war update: prisoner exchange and Russia’s response to Trump 

The last week saw important developments in relation to the Russia-Ukraine war. The countries exchanged 190 prisoners with each other and Russia responded to Donald Trump's claim that it could…

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Torrential rains flood Toronto and cause power and traffic outages

Torrential rains triggered flooding in parts of Toronto, causing power outages, disrupting traffic and forcing airlines to reduce service. Toronto Hydro, the local power distribution company, said it was responding…

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