[POLA] Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in five days
Cuba’s electricity grid has crumbled amid a six-month US fuel blockade and already dilapidated energy infrastructure.
Cuba’s electricity grid has crumbled amid a six-month US fuel blockade and already dilapidated energy infrastructure.
Apple has accused the company behind ChatGPT and two of its former employees of misappropriating its trade secrets to benefit OpenAI’s foray into consumer hardware.
The children were abducted some two months ago at three schools in the town of Orire in Nigeria’s southwestern Oyo state.
Police in southwest England say they have arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of murdering politician Ann Widdecombe. Based on initial inquiries, they were not treating the case as terrorism or politically motivated.
The cost-cutting package has passed Germany’s parliament despite fierce criticism from the opposition. Meanwhile, Alexander Zverev has become the first German man to reach the Wimbledon final since 1995. DW has more.
A preliminary investigation by the bloc has found the social media giant is not doing enough to protect children using its platforms. Meta rejects the accusations, which could cost it 6% of its annual revenue in fines.
Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner withdrew from the reelection race this fall. His decision to play tennis during the power outage in January was among missteps that has dented his reputation.
US President Donald Trump says he may let Ukraine produce Patriot air defense missiles. Analysts welcome the move as a sign of support for the country — but warn it could take years before production begins.
The victims include British and other foreign nationals, authorities have said. The Spanish royal family and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed their deep sorrow over the loss of life.
In exclusive comments to DW, Ukraine’s sports minister, Matviy Bidnyi, said he is outraged by the IOC opening the door to Russia’s return to the Olympics