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Algeria's FLN party won 98 of 407 parliamentary seats in a July 2 election with a historic low 30% turnout, reflecting public distrust and limited opposition d…
Microsoft is cutting 3,200 jobs, 10% of its global Xbox workforce, to address declining profits and missed targets in its gaming business. The move reflects a …
Xbox is cutting up to 3,200 jobs, 15% of its workforce, including four studios, to refocus on high-selling franchises after cloud gaming failed to meet expecta…
Microsoft is cutting 4,800 jobs, mostly in commercial sales and Xbox, following slowed Azure growth and reduced cloud demand. This marks Microsoft’s second maj…
South Korea’s top chip engineers are now the most desirable bachelors due to tech wealth and job security, reflecting a marriage market shift driven by the cou…
Crypto hacks fell 47% in H1 2024 to $807.5 million, but two major breaches (KelpDAO, Drift Protocol) caused most losses. This matters because fewer, but more c…
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will produce 7.8 million tonnes of CO₂e, mostly from travel, equivalent to burning 3.5 billion pounds of coal—so it should pay for its …
The global median age has risen to 31, driven by fertility rates nearing the replacement threshold. This demographic shift means most people are older than the…
Water is the most abundant liquid on Earth's surface, and it is highly anomalous compared with other liquids because it expands upon freezing. The anomalies in…
For a few weeks each summer, the Sebasticook River in Benton, Maine, is paved with flashing silver scales, so thick it seems you could almost walk across. The …
The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has discovered 31 of the most ancient quasars ever found. Two of these giant and dazzling galaxy cores, powe…




















