German capital offers museum tickets, tours and discounts to residents and tourists who help clean up the city and waterways
Author Archives: Agence France Presse
Drones to fight school shooters? One U.S. company says yes
Schools test airborne emergency response systems as U.S. gun violence fears reshape campus security protocols
U.K. fines online suicide forum £950,000 for its links to 130 deaths
British regulator orders platform to remove harmful material or face a national block after investigators linked forum activity to suicides
Canada’s Cohere embraces ‘low drama’ amid AI giant tumult
Toronto-based AI company bets businesses care more about practical tools and security than Silicon Valley hype about superintelligence
Xi, Trump eke small wins from talks but no major deals: analysts
Historic Beijing summit lowers tensions and delivers symbolic gestures, but leaves core disputes unresolved
Canadian soccer ready for World Cup coming out party
Canada hopes the 2026 World Cup will mark a turning point for soccer’s growth and global standing at home
Honda suspends plans for new electric vehicle plant in Canada
Honda has suspended its planned EV plant in Canada as demand and tariff pressures reshape the auto industry
‘Ungovernable’ Britain? Once-stable politics in freefall
Britain’s revolving-door leadership era is fuelling fears the country is becoming increasingly difficult to govern
‘I applied to be pope’: Losing grip on reality while using ChatGPT
Users say conversations with AI chatbots fuelled delusions, paranoia and devastating mental health spirals
New Zealand to halt climate lawsuits citing ‘uncertainty in business confidence’
Government says ‘courts are not the right place’ to resolve climate change, but climate activists say the change is an ‘affront to democracy’
