Sixty corgis dressed in cute costumes competed in a race in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Author: Anastasiia Riddle, Associated Press
AI-enabled humanoid robots have surprising answers for journalists
Nine humanoid robots answered questions from journalists at a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland, surprising the attendees with their answers.
New York Fashion Week kicks off with extravagant and sleek designs
New York Fashion Week 2023 welcomed some of the biggest names in fashion industry, models and celebrities.
‘Another challenging day for aviation’: Pete Buttigieg addresses FAA system outage
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg addressed the FAA system outage that caused flights to be delayed and canceled across the U.S.
Eco-friendly, solar-powered Christmas trees light up in Italy to combat energy crisis
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Santa also knows how to dive! Watch him decorate a Christmas tree underwater
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Zelenskyy says energy issues persist in 17 regions after Russian attacks
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that emergency electricity shutdowns persist in 17 regions, including Odesa and Kyiv.
Zelenskyy asks G-7 leaders for air defense weapons to protect Ukraine from Russian attacks
Volodymyr Zelenskyy lobbied members of the G-7 for more weaponry and missile defense systems in a virtual emergency meeting.
Sri Lanka’s president flees to the Maldives amid massive protests
The protesters stormed Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s office after the president fled the country without resigning.
Lviv artists turn Russian missiles into patriotic art to raise funds for Ukrainian army
The painted missile fragments will be raffled off and sold to charity auctions in Europe to help raise funds for the Ukrainian army.