Russia and China are planning to build a nuclear power plant on the moon between 2033 and 2035, potentially paving the way for lunar settlements, according to the head of Russia's space agency
Former world chess champion and Kremlin critic, Garry Kasparov, has been added to Russia's list of "terrorists and extremists," limiting his bank transactions and requiring approval for financial activities
Scientists have gained new insights into the sequence of changes in the brain caused by Alzheimer's, potentially paving the way for early intervention, following a 20-year study in China
Hamas and Egyptian mediators continue cease-fire talks in Cairo despite Israel's absence, as the US pushes for a truce, hostage release, and a plan to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
US military cargo planes have begun dropping food aid over Gaza, following President Biden's authorization of emergency humanitarian assistance, after over 100 Palestinians were killed during a chaotic encounter with an aid convoy
The last surviving member of the first successful Mount Everest expedition, Kanchha Sherpa, has criticised the overcrowding and pollution on the world's highest peak
US congressional leaders warn that Ukraine is losing ground to Russia due to shortages of ammunition and supplies, but the Republican-controlled House is slow to provide military aid
President Joe Biden announces the US will airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza following a violent encounter with Israeli troops that left at least 115 Palestinians dead and over 750 injured