Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS reportedly enters bidding process to buy Manchester United
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe's company INEOS has formally entered the bidding process to buy Premier League soccer club Manchester United, according to The Times on Wednesday.
World's oldest dated runestone discovered in Norway
Archeologists in Norway have discovered the world's oldest dated runestone, featuring runic inscriptions from up to 2,000 years ago.
American attorney found dead in Mexico suffered 'brutal crime,' family claims
An American public defender who died this month while celebrating his first wedding anniversary in Mexico "was the victim of a brutal crime," his family said, noting a coroner's liaison told them the case was sent to a local prosecutor "to conduct a possible homicide investigation."
Why Egypt is asking people to eat chicken feet
Egypt's economic situation is so dire that the government is asking people to eat chicken feet.
How to recycle the world's largest passenger plane
The Airbus A380 entered service nearly two decades ago, but although passengers loved it, it was doomed from the start. Too big and too expensive for airlines to run due to its four engines, it quickly fell out of favor, surpassed by more fuel-efficient twin-engine jets.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg released after being detained by German police at coal mine protest
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was released by German police on Tuesday evening after being detained earlier in the day at a protest over the expansion of a coal mine in the western village of Lützerath, police confirmed to CNN on Wednesday.
Bare torsos and fine tailoring at Men's Fashion Week in Milan
Difficult times can lead to outbursts of folie or a definitive affirmation of reason. It was the latter that ruled over the Milan Men's Fashion Week that closed on Monday: a very rational, very efficient, very product-centered Fall-Winter 2023 season full of perfectly fine if largely flavorless clothes. It was less a celebration of normality than an exaltation of rigor, simplicity and purity.
Qantas plane lands safely after mayday alert
A Qantas flight landed safely at Sydney Airport Wednesday after a mayday alert was issued on approach.
Tokyo High Court acquits three former Tepco executives over 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident: NHK
The Tokyo High Court on Wednesday acquitted three former Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) executives, finding them not guilty of manslaughter over the 2011 triple reactor meltdown at its Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported Wednesday.
Taiwan to allow women into military reserve force training as China fears grow
Taiwan's military on Tuesday rolled out plans to allow women to volunteer for reserve force training for the first time, as China continues to ramp up military pressure on the democratic self-ruled island.