Drone pizza delivery takes off in New Zealand A New Zealand pizza chain aims to become the world’s first company to offer a commercial drone delivery service, a milestone in the once unthinkable quest to save time and money, with an airborne supply chain dispensing with people.
Drone pizza delivery takes off in New Zealand A New Zealand pizza chain aims to become the world’s first company to offer a commercial drone delivery service, a milestone in the once unthinkable quest to save time and money, with an airborne supply chain dispensing with people.
Iranian system allows cash for kidney donors The whirling hum of a dialysis machine could have been the soundtrack to the rest of Zahra Hajikarimi’s life, but for an unusual program in Iran that allows people to buy a kidney from a living donor.
Yet to begin, Tripoli festival comes under fire Scheduled to kick off in September, the Tripoli International Festival is already facing criticism.
Khalil to submit 2017 budget to Cabinet Finance Minister Ali Hasan Khalil Wednesday appealed to ministers and lawmakers to discuss and approve the 2017 draft budget he intends to submit to the Cabinet within the next 48 hours.
Khalil to submit 2017 budget to Cabinet Finance Minister Ali Hasan Khalil Wednesday appealed to ministers and lawmakers to discuss and approve the 2017 draft budget he intends to submit to the Cabinet within the next 48 hours.
Iran’s oil minister to join OPEC talks on market Iran’s Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh will join an informal meeting of OPEC members next month in Algiers, a state news service reported, ending uncertainty about whether OPEC’s third-biggest producer would participate.
Have central banks met their limit? The world’s key central banks have worked themselves into contortions to try to rev up economic growth, raise inflation and coax consumers and businesses to borrow and spend more.
Deluded and debased Just when we think the Free Patriotic Movement has exhausted every kind of innuendo, insinuation, misinformation and fabrication, it appears to have developed its tactics into a certain kind of culture, boasting a sophisticated art of spin.
Deluded and debased Just when we think the Free Patriotic Movement has exhausted every kind of innuendo, insinuation, misinformation and fabrication, it appears to have developed its tactics into a certain kind of culture, boasting a sophisticated art of spin.
The rise and fall of Middle Eastern health system Much of the progress in the Arab countries of the Middle East and North Africa in recent decades appears to have been reversed by the political unrest and civil wars afflicting the region.
Australia seeks balance on China’s influence Australia has a split personality when it comes to China: Government officials stress the importance of their strategic alliance with the U.S., even if it upsets Beijing.
Guardiola returning to Nou Camp Pep Guardiola will return to the Nou Camp in the Champions League group stage after his new club Manchester City were drawn against his former Barcelona team Thursday.
Guardiola returning to Nou Camp Pep Guardiola will return to the Nou Camp in the Champions League group stage after his new club Manchester City were drawn against his former Barcelona team Thursday.
Nadal to play in Australia ahead of Open for first time World number five Rafael Nadal will play in the Brisbane International next year, organizers said Wednesday, the first time the Spaniard has kicked off his season in Australia.
U.S. NBA stars rip Serbia for third gold Completing a third consecutive unbeaten run to Olympic gold, the United States captured a sixth Games title with NBA talent in seven tries by routing Serbia 96-66 in Sunday’s final.
Track and field gets ready for post-Bolt era As Usain Bolt parties in London, around 30 Olympic medalists, including nine champions, have headed to Switzerland for the first major track and field meeting since the Rio de Janeiro Games.
F1 driver Rio Haryanto replaced by Esteban Ocon: Manor British motor racing team Manor announced Wednesday it was dropping Indonesian Formula One driver Rio Haryanto and replacing him with Frenchman Esteban Ocon.
Photographer sues Getty for $1B An accomplished photographer who lets the public use thousands of her images of America for free has sued the Getty Images photo agency for more than $1 billion, saying it was improperly selling her work to customers and was threatening those who didn’t pay.
Photographer sues Getty for $1B An accomplished photographer who lets the public use thousands of her images of America for free has sued the Getty Images photo agency for more than $1 billion, saying it was improperly selling her work to customers and was threatening those who didn’t pay.
At last! Spears biopic coming to TV The turbulent life of Britney Spears – who went from teenage pop idol to tabloid fodder – is becoming a television biopic.
Frank Ocean releases second album 'Blonde' After months of suspense and weeks of cryptic online teasing ahead of the release of his long-awaited second album, hip-hop breakout star Frank Ocean has released "Blonde"
Jon Stewart gives heartfelt send-off to Larry Wilmore Jon Stewart gave a heartfelt send-off to Larry Wilmore Thursday as "The Nightly Show" ended its 19-month run
NYC’s homeless are avid users of free web kiosks An effort to replace obsolete pay phones with Wi-Fi kiosks that offer free web surfing and phone calls has been a hit with panhandlers and the homeless, the least wired people in the city.
NYC’s homeless are avid users of free web kiosks An effort to replace obsolete pay phones with Wi-Fi kiosks that offer free web surfing and phone calls has been a hit with panhandlers and the homeless, the least wired people in the city.
Facebook aims for video-loving teenagers with new app Facebook Friday took direct aim at video-loving adolescents, and Snapchat, with the release of a new iPhone app that allows teens to watch clips about the lives of their classmates.
Five Lebanese named finalists for Vogue award Fashionista Hadia Sinno took the style world by storm with a unique combination of expertise and avant-garde style, rising to become one of the most preeminent voices on all things fashion.
High in Bolivia, a tour of Aymara sacred sites At a gasp-inducing 4,000 meters-plus above sea level, a post marks the spot where Andean gods are said to dwell at the foot of towering, snow-covered peaks.
Tucson 2.4 brings the pep to match the presence There’s a sweet spot in automotive manufacturing that arises when all aspects of a car come together so harmoniously that the final product is nothing less than stellar.
It’s drunk young men who fall, balcony-jumping They’re young, on holiday, drunk and sometimes high, and they decide to jump from their hotel or apartment balcony into the pool. But some miss and end up in hospital … or worse, dead.