Big Win for Open Source as Germany Backs Open Document Format
Germany has strictly standardized its digital document requirements. The Deutschland-Stack (in Deutsch), the country’s new sovereign digital infrastructure framework, names just two document formats that public administrations are allowed to use: ODF and PDF/UA . Proprietary document formats from Microsoft like .doc, .ppt, and .xls are not included. What’s happening?Continue Reading
This crocodile ran like a greyhound across prehistoric Britain 200 million years ago
A newly discovered Triassic reptile from the UK looked more like a racing greyhound than a crocodile, built for speed on land. With long legs and a lightweight body, it hunted small animals in a dry, upland environment millions of years ago. Scientists identified it as a new species afterContinue Reading
Homeless and stateless: Deportees from U.S. are trapped in Mexico
Deported not to their homelands but to unfamiliar cities deep inside Mexico, thousands of migrants are stranded in a dangerous, bureaucratic limbo with little support and no clear path forward., Read MoreContinue Reading
Latest news bulletin | March 21st, 2026 – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 21st, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.Continue Reading
Egypt intensifies diplomacy as Iran war reshapes regional tensions
Egypt’s recent outreach comes as countries across the region try to contain the fallout from the war, with Gulf states under attack and leaders trying to avoid a wider conflict.Continue Reading
Japan beat Australia to lift Women’s Asian Cup title
Japan edges tournament hosts Australia 1-0 in the Women’s Asian Cup final to claim third title in four editions., Japan edges tournament hosts Australia 1-0 in the Women’s Asian Cup final to claim third title in four editions. Maika Hamano scored the only goal as a formidable Japan battled pastContinue Reading
Iran says US and Israel attacked Natanz nuclear facility
No leakage of radioactive materials reported in the area in central Iran, Tehran’s atomic energy organisation says., No leakage of radioactive materials reported in the area in central Iran, Tehran’s atomic energy organisation says. The United States and Israel have struck Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, according to its atomic energyContinue Reading
Evidence Shows ACA’s Mandated Benefits Alone Don’t Drive Up Costs. The Debate Continues.
The Affordable Care Act put in place a package of benefits that health insurance plans must cover. Critics contend this mandate has jacked up premiums. Evidence supporting that claim is mixed…Read MoreContinue Reading
Neapolitans fear environment shortcuts during America’s Cup
A coastal landfill containing an estimated 35 million cubic feet of industrial waste — Naples’ polluted shoreline prepares to host the America’s Cup, leaving residents fearing environmental shortcuts. #naples #americascup #environment #climatecrisis #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/3NRZeqM 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news fromContinue Reading
Ukraine lands in Miami for talks that may shape the war’s endgame
Ukraine’s negotiating team has arrived in Miami, Florida, for bilateral talks with special representatives of US President Traitor 47 on ending the war, Suspilne reported on 20 March, citing a source familiar with the negotiations. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in his 19 March address, confirmed the delegation was en route. “TheContinue Reading
WP: Russian Intelligence planned to stage an assassination attempt on Orban to influence the election results
A unit of Russia’s foreign intelligence service proposed staging a fake assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of the country’s April parliamentary elections, The Washington Post reported, citing an internal SVR document obtained and authenticated by a European intelligence service. The proposal came after Russian operatives assessedContinue Reading
Two Years After Fatal Explosion, Alabama Mine Regulator ‘Letting the Fox Guard the Henhouse’
Under the Biden Administration, federal regulators had forced the state toward stricter regulation of methane emissions. Under The Traitor, they appear to have lifted the pressure. By Lee Hedgepeth OAK GROVE, Ala.—It’s been a long two years for Lisa Lindsay. Continue Reading












