| 12.11.2024 22:59Dozens killed, others displaced as Israel continues attacks on Gaza People flee Beit Hanoon as the Israeli army tightens its siege and bombardment on northern Gaza.12.11.2024 23:33BREAKING NEWS: Trump announces Mike Waltz will serve as national security adviser BREAKING NEWS: Trump announces Mike Waltz will serve as national security adviser
==KyodoRead full story here12.11.2024 23:45China-backed megaport to open in Peru as Belt and Road hub - Nikkei Asia 13.11.2024 0:01US sanctions RSF commander accused of rights abuses in Sudan’s Darfur Abdel Rahman Juma Barkalla is accused of leading a campaign marred by sexual and ethnically motivated violence.13.11.2024 0:09Elon Musk worries free speech advocates with calls to prosecute researchers and critics First Amendment advocates are concerned that Musk could use his sway as a Trump adviser to retaliate against a long list of enemies.13.11.2024 0:16Spain’s flood-hit areas brace for new storms Valencia official warns impact of new rainfall could be severe due to the amount of mud already on the ground.13.11.2024 0:18Trump names Waltz as national security ambassador; Huckabee as ambassador to Israel The president-elect confirmed former Green Beret and China hawk Mike Waltz as his pick for national security advisor and nominated former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel.13.11.2024 0:22Loss-making EV firm VinFast to get $3.4 billion more funding from founder, parent company The new commitments would boost total funding to nearly $17 billion.13.11.2024 0:23La Banque de France anticipe un «contrecoup» post-JO au 4e trimestre La fin des Jeux olympiques et paralympiques contrebalance la «progression légèrement positive» de l’activité au quatrième trimestre, indique l’institution dans son enquête mensuelle de conjoncture.13.11.2024 0:27Île Maurice : le chef de l’opposition nommé premier ministre après une victoire éclatante aux législatives 13.11.2024 0:28Jury Awards Abu Ghraib Detainees $42 Million, Holds Contractor Responsible A jury awarded $42 million to former detainees of Abu Ghraib prison, holding a military contractor responsible for contributing to their torture.13.11.2024 0:30US House fails to pass anti-NGO bill that could target pro-Palestine groups With Trump headed back to the White House, critics say bill would empower new administration to crack down on dissent.13.11.2024 0:33State Department won’t say if Israel met Gaza aid deadline “We have not made an assessment that the Israelis are in violation of US law.” 13.11.2024 0:43ICJ rules Armenia, Azerbaijan discrimination cases can proceed Top UN court confirms jurisdiction to hear the two countries' mutual discrimination claims over Nagorno-Karabakh.13.11.2024 0:48US says Israel not found in violation of law on Gaza aid The finding comes despite Israel not meeting several requirements outlined in a letter from the US last month, which expressed concern over Gaza's humanitarian crisis, including the need to allow at least 350 trucks per day into the region.13.11.2024 0:48Israel’s Herzog says he hopes to see ‘results’ after Biden meeting Israel’s President Isaac Herzog emphasised the US administration’s commitment to 'changing the Middle East.'13.11.2024 0:52Haiti could be ‘completely isolated’ as gunfire closes main airport again US issues new alert after three US airlines reported planes were hit by bullets on Monday amid rampant gang violence.13.11.2024 0:54«Les bras m’en tombent»: au procès Paty, l’ex-principale du collège décrit les rouages du drame COMPTE RENDU D’AUDIENCE - La responsable est revenue en détail sur l’escalade des tensions qui, dix jours durant, a conduit à l’assassinat du professeur d’histoire-géographie.13.11.2024 1:01What should African leaders expect from Trump’s second term? Africa has not been a top diplomatic priority for Washington in recent years. 13.11.2024 1:04Abu Ghraib torture survivors win US civil case, $42m damages Defence contractor CACI, whose employees worked at Iraq's Abu Ghraib, ordered to pay damages after 15-year legal delays.13.11.2024 1:05'Hydro diplomacy' offers hope for India-Pakistan relations - Nikkei Asia 13.11.2024 1:05Meta slashes EU Facebook and Instagram subscription fees by 40% to meet regional regulatory demands Meta cut the price of its ad-free subscription versions of Facebook and Instagram by 40% for EU users to comply with regulatory demands in the region.13.11.2024 1:13Picard victime d’une cyberattaque, des milliers de clients touchés L’enseigne de surgelés a averti mardi une partie des clients de son programme de fidélité que leurs données sont dans la nature.13.11.2024 1:18New York dealt House Democrats a blow in 2022. In 2024, they made a comeback. Amid a presidential loss and hand-wringing over the wreckage, congressional gains for Democrats in New York state are one of the small bright spots shining out from the party’s bleak results.13.11.2024 1:35Japan's Taiyo Oil plans $1bn sustainable aviation fuel hub in Okinawa - Nikkei Asia 13.11.2024 1:39Rachat de «Marianne» : les salariés exigent l’arrêt des négociations avec Jean-Martial Lefranc sous peine de grève La Société des rédacteurs de l’hebdomadaire estime que le potentiel repreneur n’a pas apporté suffisamment de garanties d’indépendance lors d’une rencontre organisée lundi.13.11.2024 1:42Trump picks pro-settlement Mike Huckabee as US ambassador to Israel Trump has also tapped close friend Steven Witkoff to be special envoy to Middle East, despite scant experience.13.11.2024 1:44Procès des viols de Mazan : les sept derniers accusés examinés par les juges Les sept derniers des 51 accusés du procès ont été présentés aux juges ce mardi. Les audiences ont été marquées par le mélange de déni et de soutien affiché par les proches des prévenus.13.11.2024 2:00Kakao: Can South Korea's symbol of innovation regain its shine? - Nikkei Asia 13.11.2024 2:0223andMe reports sales decline a day after announcing plans to cut 40% of workforce Embattled genetic testing provider 23andMe said Tuesday that revenue declined from a year earlier, a day after the company announced a cost-cutting plan.13.11.2024 2:03Australie : critiqué par des aborigènes, le célèbre chef cuisinier Jamie Oliver cesse de vendre son livre pour enfants Connu en 1999 depuis l’émission «The Naked Chef» («Le Chef Nu»), le chef britannique a publié un livre où un homme enlève une jeune aborigène à sa famille d’accueil. Un douloureux rappel du passé pour les autochtones.13.11.2024 2:05Argent facile, missions dignes de jeux vidéo, minimisation des crimes : les méthodes des gangs pour rajeunir leurs rangs DÉCRYPTAGE - Dans toute l’Europe, les gangs s’appuient de plus en plus sur le recrutement de jeunes individus pour échapper aux autorités et aux législations. Ils se voient pourtant confier des missions de plus en plus violentes. Страницы: 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 |