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Engine issue forces NASA to scrub launch of giant Moon rocket
Engine issue forces NASA to scrub launch of giant Moon rocket
World

NASA scrubbed a test flight on Monday of its largest-ever rocket in a setback to the ambitious program to send humans back to the Moon and eventually to Mars. And since humans have already visited the Moon, Artemis has its sights set on another lofty goal: a crewed mission to Mars.

Eight dead in S.Leone landslide, floods
Eight dead in S.Leone landslide, floods
Africa

Eight people have been killed and more than 800 displaced by torrential rain and a landslide in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, authorities said Monday, warning of further damage as rains continue.

EU plans emergency action to halt energy price rise
EU plans emergency action to halt energy price rise
Business and Economy

The European Union is preparing to take emergency action to reform the electricity market and get a grip on energy prices that have soared since Russia invaded Ukraine, senior officials said Monday. That's why we are now working on an emergency intervention and a structural reform of the electricity market."

France taxman deploys AI spy to spot hidden swimming pools
France taxman deploys AI spy to spot hidden swimming pools
Business and Economy

France's tax authority said Monday that a new artificial intelligence system had found thousands of undeclared swimming pools, allowing it to collect millions of euros from homeowners who failed to report the facilities. In the nine test departments, the software detected more than 20,000 pools, which led to the collection of some 10 million euros in tax revenue last year.

S.Africa arrests ex-Transnet executives in high-profile graft case
S.Africa arrests ex-Transnet executives in high-profile graft case
World

South African prosecutors said on Monday they had arrested several former executives at public logistics company Transnet, a firm at the centre of a high-profile investigation into corruption during ex-president Jacob Zuma's tenure. The web of corruption that hollowed out state companies is commonly referred to as "state capture" in South Africa.

Scholz eyes 'sovereign, enlarged EU' including Ukraine
Scholz eyes 'sovereign, enlarged EU' including Ukraine
World

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday pledged emphatic backing for Ukraine and other hopefuls to join the European Union, underlining however that enlarging the bloc to "30 or 36" would require reforms. Berlin is meanwhile already coordinating with the Netherlands on a "division of labour" on arming Ukraine, said the German chancellor, as he urged other allies to join in the coordination.

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