North Korea News: Country Suffering Through Worst Drought In Decades
North Korean state media announced that the isolated Asian country is facing its worst drought since 1982, as international organizations warn that 10 million North Koreans face a food shortage.
Germany's New eHighway Charges Hybrid Trucks As They Drive
A small stretch of Germany's autobahn has began testing a system that will allow trucks to charge as they drive by connecting the vehicles to overhead cables.
Brazil News: Jair Bolsonaro's Son's Finances To Be Opened As Part Of Money Laundering Probe
A court on Monday ordered an investigation into the finances of Flavio Bolsonaro, Jair Bolsonaro's son, after authorities found suspicious financial transactions linked to his account.
Bayer Lawsuit: German Company To Pay $2 Billion To Couple After Roundup Cancer Case
The California couple had been using weedkiller Roundup on residential properties since the 1970's.
Are Tesla Cars Safe? Tesla Model S 85 Catches Fire In Hong Kong Parking Lot
A Tesla Model S has caught fire in Hong Kong, as concerns mount over the safety of electric vehicles.
Could Doctors Be Replaced By Artificial Intelligence? What A Google Executive Said About AI
Google's director of engineering said Artificial Intelligence technology will make it easier for doctors to identify certain illnesses in patients but it ultimately won't replace human physicians.
US-China Relations: Dow Jones Plummets 600 Points As Trade War Impacts Wall Street
The Dow fell 617.38 points Monday as China retaliated against U.S. tariffs.
US Preacher Who Spouts Anti-LGBT And Anti-Semitic Rhetoric Is Refused Entry Into Ireland
Ireland has banned Steven Anderson, an American preacher known for his controversial anti-gay and anti-Semitic views, ahead of his visit to Dublin.
Climate Change News: Mercedes-Benz Aims For All Vehicles To Be Carbon Neutral By 2039
German manufacturer Daimler has announced it aims for its passenger fleet to be completely carbon neutral by 2039.
Dogfish Head, Boston Beer Breweries Announce Merger, Shocking The Craft Beer Market
Two of the biggest craft breweries in the United States, Boston Beer and Dogfish Head, have merged.
Controversial Fake News Laws In Singapore Draws Criticism From Human Rights Groups, Tech Firms.
The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill aims to remove online content that could threaten the interests of Singapore or influence its elections.
Climate Change News: Alarming Report From WWF Says EU Is Using Earth's Resources At Dangerous Rate
A report released Thursday by the World Wildlife Fund and the Global Footprint Network warned that European Union countries are using the earth's resources faster than they can be renewed.
Middle East News: Criticism Grows For Saudi Arabian App That Allows Men To Control Women's Travel
The app Absher allows Saudi Arabian men to restrict the travel of the woman.
CIA And Dark Web: Agency Creates Site On Tor Network For Intelligence Gathering
The CIA announced that it has launched its own website on the Tor anonymity network.
Trump Administration's New Rule Would Allow Debt Collectors To Send Unlimited Texts, Emails
The proposed rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would update the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of 1977.
Venezuela Crisis: How The United States And Russia Differ On The Conflict
Venezuela's political crisis has exposed the very different interests between the U.S. and Russia.
China Economy: Could Slowdown Impact Germany, Europe In 2019?
The European Commission cut its growth forecast Tuesday for Germany to 0.5 percent for this year, making it the European Union's second slowest growing economy, behind Italy.
Right-Wing Brazilian President Cancels New York Trip Amid Protests, May Go To Dallas Instead
Right-wing Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro canceled a visit to New York due to backlash over his controversial positions on the environment and LGBT rights but his spokesman said he may consider a trip to Dallas.