The NBA has a clear strategy when it comes to sports media rights: it aims to have widespread visibility and reach a broad audience.
Record 13 million to sit ‘world’s toughest’ college entrance exam
A record-breaking number of high school students in China have started taking the highly competitive national college entrance exam, known as “gaokao.”
Philippines in South China Sea threaten global security
Sweden’s defense chief, Pål Jonson, has expressed concern over Beijing’s repeated aggressive actions towards Philippine vessels in the South China Sea.
Records tumble in Southwest US as temperatures soar well into triple digits and 122 in Death Valley
Temperatures soared past 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) across the Southwest United States on Thursday, breaking records from southeast California to Arizona.
British PM Sunak apologizes for leaving D-Day events early for election interview
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced backlash for leaving D-Day commemorations early to resume campaigning for an election he is likely to lose. Sunak issued an apology after receiving criticism from both allies and political opponents for his decision to return home and give a TV interview in Normandy.
RBI Keeps Rates on Hold as New Modi Administration Awaited
India’s central bank, as expected, has decided to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged. The decision was made in order to prioritize controlling inflation, especially in the midst of policy uncertainty following an unexpected election result.
SpaceX soars through new milestones in test flight of the most powerful rocket ever built
SpaceX successfully launched its Starship on Thursday, marking a significant milestone
Planet-forming disk around small star offers big surprises
According to recent research, it has been found that smaller stars, known as very low mass stars (VLMS), are more