Between emerald sea and jungled hills, the Cobre Panama copper mine has fueled mass protests across the Central American country.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. aerospace firm Maxar Technologies said on Friday it had disabled access to its satellite imagery for Ukraine, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration suspends ...
Languages: English and Chinese. You can get in touch with John by emailing [email protected] Recent satellite imagery shows the expansion of a notorious scam hub in southeastern Myanmar ...
By Eve Sampson A Pentagon agency said on Friday that it had “temporarily suspended” the sharing of satellite imagery with Ukraine in accordance with orders from President Trump, the latest in ...
Ex-Google exec always starts an interview by asking about candidates’ ‘life before their resume': Here's why The college major that makes the most money in each state—and the one that earns ...
Nestled in the heart of Cambodia, Angkor Wat is known as the largest temple in the world and a testament to the grandeur of the Khmer Empire. This awe-inspiring temple complex, often hailed as ...
The sounds of sirens pierced the chilly morning air on Tuesday in the southern Golan Heights after a suspected aerial infiltration was identified for the first time after months of silence.
Here’s the satellite view of what’s called an atmospheric river. There is a low pressure system over the Pacific Ocean that is affecting the West Coast. GOES-W satellite shows the defined ...
Jonathan Hair from ABC News Verify discusses new satellite imagery that revealed huge amounts of floodwater heading into the ocean and towards parts of the Great Barrier Reef.
PHNOM PENH (Khmer Times): A Korean national was detained by authorities after he was observed urinating in Cambodia’s iconic Angkor Wat complex, the country's most visited area by tourists.
Zelensky said that in total, nearly 1,150 attack drones, more than 1,400 guided aerial bombs and 35 missiles of various types, were launched by Russia at Ukraine in the past week. Ukrainian ...
LOOKING back this week we are taking a look at some familiar landmarks from a bird's eye view. Do you recognise any of these sights?