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Data centres are popping up across Switzerland, driven in part by demand for AI. But it comes at a cost: by 2030, the centres could consume 15% of the country’s electricity.
How international condemnation of Israel gives Hamas hope and a reason to keep dragging its feet. Imagine that you are in ...
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Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists ...
The symbolism didn’t need a decoder ring. That was the year the Berlin Wall cracked open. People from East Germany were ...
Switzerland’s neutrality during World War II was the result of centuries-old policy, strategic geography, military ...
Lake Lucerne is waiting immediately as you exit the railway station, a sprawling body of shimmering turquoise. Like so much ...
The world’s tallest teenager is trying his hand — his reach, really — at football. Florida basketball player Olivier Rioux, a ...
The Business Secretary has said the idea of a “magic wealth tax” to raise funds is “daft” amid speculation that the Chancellor could turn to such a measure to plug holes in the public finances.
Russia's full-scale invasion has made Ukraine the most heavily mined country on Earth. Ukraine’s battle to regain control of ...
HIGHLIGHTS Acquisition of 279koz Au Wudinna Gold Project approved by vendor shareholders1 Barton now has binding rights to project ownership pending tenement grant or transfer Barton total South ...
Our data shows that Switzerland remains the only country openly offering assisted suicide services to foreign patients, which ...