Impact of Acidity on Cellular Transport Mechanisms Revealed in New Study
Research from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid uncovers how low pH levels disrupt microtubules, affecting the transport network within cells.
Ursula von der Leyen Addresses Rising Drone Threats in EU Airspace
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the significance of recent drone incursions, indicating a growing threat landscape in Europe amid concerns from Baltic leaders.
Iran Denounces US Strikes Amid Ongoing Peace Negotiations
Iran has labeled recent US airstrikes as a significant breach of the ceasefire, coinciding with peace talks involving Iranian and Qatari negotiators in Doha.
The Role of Microcrystals in Bioluminescent Fish: A Light Manipulation Marvel
Bioluminescent fish, which make up a significant portion of marine life, utilize microcrystals to manipulate light for various survival strategies.
Germany Maintains Focus on Industrial Ties with China Amid EU Pressure
As German Trade Minister Katherina Reiche visits Beijing to enhance industrial relations, EU members are advocating for a firmer stance against China over concerns of overcapacities.
Trump Undergoes Annual Physical Amid Health Speculation
As President Trump undergoes his annual medical exam, the focus on his health intensifies, especially regarding concerns about his age and stamina.
Kyle Diamantas Takes the Helm of FDA's Food Division Amid Uncertainty
In 2025, a relatively unknown attorney from Florida was appointed as the FDA's top food official, raising questions about his ability to lead in a critical regulatory environment.
Tashkent Maths Olympiad Attracts Over 500,000 Students Amid Rising STEM Interest
The TasIMO competition has seen a remarkable increase in participation, culminating in 350 finalists from Europe and Asia competing in Tashkent.
Protests Persist in Bolivia Despite President's Salary Reduction
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz's decision to cut his salary by 50% has not succeeded in calming the ongoing protests against his administration, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction.
Quad Nations Unite for Enhanced Maritime Surveillance in the Indo-Pacific
The US, India, Japan, and Australia are set to collaborate on maritime surveillance efforts in the Indo-Pacific, aiming to bolster regional security and assert their presence.
Senegal appoints economist as new PM after Sonko's sacking
Senegal's president has named senior economist Lo as new prime minister days after sacking his predecessor amid a backdrop of crippling debt and internal party crisis.
Trump Discusses US Oversight of Iran's Enriched Uranium Extraction
In a recent statement, Trump confirmed that the US will oversee the extraction of Iran's enriched uranium, indicating plans for its eventual removal.
Casper Ruud Battles Heat to Advance in French Open
Casper Ruud, a former finalist, faces challenges posed by the intense heat in Paris but manages to secure his place in the second round of the French Open.
Concerns Rise in Kyiv as Belarusian Involvement in Ukraine Conflict Looms
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expresses worries about Russia's efforts to pull Belarus into the ongoing conflict, while French President Emmanuel Macron calls for restraint.
Trump Calls for Expanded Normalization with Israel in Potential Iran Deal
President Trump's recent comments suggest that the prospect of a swift resolution to the Iran conflict may be diminishing, as he urges more nations to normalize ties with Israel.
Crowds Gather for the Annual Cheese Rolling Contest in Brockworth
On May 25, the historic cheese rolling event in Brockworth drew large crowds from across Europe, as participants raced down a steep hill in pursuit of a wheel of Double Gloucester.
Katie Boulter Advances to Second Round of French Open
In a challenging match, Great Britain's Katie Boulter secures her place in the second round of the French Open by defeating American wildcard Akasha Urhobo.
Senegal Faces Uncertainty as President Dismisses Prime Minister Sonko
In a significant political shift, Senegal's President has removed Prime Minister Sonko and dissolved the government, raising concerns amid an ongoing debt crisis.
Israel's Foreign Ministry Critiques Global Sumud Flotilla Amid Serious Allegations
As allegations of torture and rape surface, Israel's Foreign Ministry has taken to social media to mock the Global Sumud Flotilla activists, suggesting their injuries are staged.
Delhi Faces Extreme Heat as Temperatures Soar to 45C
As temperatures in Delhi hit 45C, residents are experiencing severe discomfort in the sweltering heat, according to reports from the BBC.