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The figure for December was revised to an increase of 0.9 percent rather than the drop of 1.6 percent announced a month ago. The Federal Statistics Office put the revision down to large orders for December being reported late.
Using newly upgraded air-to-air photographic technology that took 10 years to develop, NASA's ethereal images show for the first time the interaction of shockwaves from two supersonic planes in flight.
The power cut plunged the capital Caracas into almost complete darkness during rush hour and has extended to the vast majority of the country.
The SpaceX Dragon vehicle will leave the International Space Station (ISS) where it's been docked this past week and drop through the atmosphere.
Foreign minister suggests recent actions against Chinese firms are 'deliberate political suppression'.
Move comes as social media faces growing scrutiny over its role in promoting anti-vaccine propaganda.
The world’s top buyer of soybeans brought in 4.46 million tonnes of the oilseed in February, according to data from the General Administration of Customs.
Nonfarm payrolls likely increased by 180,000 jobs last month, according to a Reuters survey of economists. This would be the smallest gain since September.
SANA reporter in Aleppo said that the terrorist groups attacked with 5 rocket shells al-Malkiyah village in Aleppo southern countryside, killing two civilians and injuring 8 others.
Why was the tiger "harmless"? Because, as the cop soon realised, it turned out to be life-sized statue of a tiger, rather than the real thing.
he former Madrid and Spain coach wants the full three years of his contract, €28m, paid in full.
The lawsuits were submitted on behalf of 28 Syrian refugees in Jordan who say they were forced to flee the country.
Scientists say they're "surprised" to discover rain falling even during the long Arctic winter.
Scientists hope 'electrogenic' microbes could one day be used to power devices.
The box of artifacts packed by Howard Carter — the British archaeologist who first opened Tut's tomb in 1922 — was recently rediscovered in a storeroom at the Luxor Museum.
Critics says flyer ‘aims to take women back to Middle Ages’ but League leader says he does not support content.
Philippe Barbarin handed six-month suspended sentence after surprise verdict.