11.12.2024 13:13Pour Donald Trump, la «priorité» est de résoudre la guerre en Ukraine Dans un entretien au magazine Paris Match publié ce mercredi, le président élu estime que «le Moyen-Orient est aussi une grande priorité, mais (...) c’est une situation moins difficile à gérer que l’Ukraine et la Russie».11.12.2024 13:14Marseille : accusé d’avoir perçu à titre personnel des dons de fidèles, un rabbin jugé pour abus de confiance Un rabbin marseillais est accusé d’avoir perçu sur son compte des centaines de milliers d’euros de dons, dont une partie a été versée à ses enfants. Il plaidera ce mercredi la relaxe, arguant «une mauvaise gestion financière».11.12.2024 13:36Fighters who overthrew al-Assad claim control of Syria’s Deir Az Zor city Commander Hassan Abdul Ghani said the city and its military airport are fully 'liberated'.11.12.2024 14:29European Central Bank heads for last rate cut of year — but jumbo move seems off the table The euro zone central bank will need to do "heavy lifting" next year to support the waning economy, analysts say. 11.12.2024 14:49Al-Assad’s fall in Syria: What’s at stake for China? China quietly aligned with al-Assad through UNSC vetoes, but has not been directly involved like Iran or Russia. 11.12.2024 14:56Israeli attacks on Gaza residential areas kill at least 29 Bombardment across besieged territory continues and humanitarian crisis deepens after 14 months of Israeli attacks.11.12.2024 14:57Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,021 Here are the key developments on the 1,021st day of the Russia-Ukraine war.11.12.2024 15:00Tesla Owners Use Bumper Stickers to Express Feelings About Elon Musk As Elon Musk has become a key player in President-elect Donald J. Trump’s world, Tesla owners are marking their cars to signify where they stand — for or against.11.12.2024 15:01In ‘Our Town,’ the Characters Are Fictional. The Smells Are Real. Backstage at the Broadway play, they’re frying up the aroma of breakfast — part of a long tradition of adding scents to plays and movies.11.12.2024 15:01Retrial for man in 1986 murder case likely to result in acquittal The retrial of a man who served a seven-year sentence for the 1986 murder of a junior high school girl in central Japan is expected to result in an acquittal as prosecutors will not present new evidence, his defense team said Wednesday.
The prosecutors disclosed their stance during a meeting with judges and the lawyers for Shoshi Maekawa, 59, at the Kanazawa branch of the Nagoya High Court, his defense team said.
Read full story here11.12.2024 15:02Opioids Ravaged a Kentucky Town. Then Rehab Became Its Business. In Louisa, an unbearable social crisis has become the main source of economic opportunity.11.12.2024 15:04U.S. Ospreys resume flights in Japan after halt over safety concerns U.S. forces said Wednesday they resumed flights of their Ospreys in Japan after temporarily grounding all their tilt-rotor aircraft worldwide due to safety concerns.
A U.S. Marine Corps spokesperson said the flight resumption for the MV-22 transport planes came "after a thorough fleet review conducted during the operational pause."
Read full story here11.12.2024 15:12Japan weighs extra taxes for defense spending as early as April 2026 The government is considering increasing taxation as early as April 2026 to help cover its planned boost in defense spending, sources close to the matter said Wednesday.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's government has already decided to raise revenue from corporate, income and tobacco taxes to help fund its plan to nearly double the nation's defense budget to 2 percent of gross domestic product.
Read full story here11.12.2024 15:55“Inclusivity” in Syria key to avoiding “infighting, chaos” Mohamad Elmasry on what Syria’s opposition forces will have to do, to keep the country from spiralling into conflict. 11.12.2024 15:55Iran’s Khamenei says al-Assad ouster a US-Israel ‘plot’, blames ‘neighbour’ Supreme leader says Iranian intel warned of ‘enemy’ threats, denies 'axis of resistance' weakened by fall of key ally.11.12.2024 16:16Ukraine says aerial attack sparks fire at key Russian oil depot Local governor says fire extinguished after Ukraine claims attack on site that fuels pipeline for military supplies.11.12.2024 16:33Attacks on Syria by Israel raise question, “Where does all this end?” Robert Geist Pinfold talks about Israel’s attacks on Syria, and questions Israel’s logic when seizing more territory. 11.12.2024 16:54Risk of nuclear weapon use rising, warn Nobel Peace Prize winners The risk of nuclear weapons being used again is "higher than it has ever been before”, say Nobel Prize winners.11.12.2024 16:55‘Abandoned’: Ukraine war veterans who fought Russia feel snubbed, forgotten Thousands of discharged troops are locked in a bureaucratic struggle, fighting for a legal status to ease their plight.11.12.2024 16:58Video: Paramilitary attack kill dozens of civilians in Sudan An artillery attack by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has killed dozens of civilians.11.12.2024 16:59With Al-Assad gone, Syria’s power dynamics “quite complicated” Salma Daoudi on the ideological challenges the Syrian opposition forces will have to address.11.12.2024 17:00Trawl the sea or mine for metals? Pacific nations wrestle with how to protect oceans - and livelihoods Palau plans to allow more fishing in its marine sanctuary, as countries across the region seek to balance conservation with economic needsDotted across the north-west of the Pacific Ocean, the limestone islands of Palau rise like forested domes. Beneath the waves, reefs pulse with activity – fish dart through coral gardens, turtles drift nearby, while sharks with black-tipped fins shadow a passing tourist boat.Nearly a decade ago, the country took a bold step to safeguard this vibrant seascape, declaring 80% of its waters a no-fishing sanctuary.Ngerukewid, also known as the ‘Seventy Islands’, is a group of dozens of small, raised coral islands nestled within Palau’s lagoon. Continue reading... ... 11.12.2024 17:20Afghan refugee minister Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani killed in blast: Reports Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani entered government after the Taliban seized power following US-led drawdown in 2021.11.12.2024 17:22Japan asks China to bolster security on Nanjing massacre anniversary Japan has asked China to bolster security to ensure the safety of its nationals in the country on the upcoming 87th anniversary of the 1937 massacre in Nanjing, Japanese government sources said Wednesday.
The request to Beijing, made by Japanese diplomatic establishments in China in the run-up to ceremonies to mark the anniversary on Friday, follows stabbing incidents in Suzhou and Shenzhen earlier this year, the sources said.
Read full story here11.12.2024 17:25A-bomb survivors testify, push for nuke abolition at Nobel forum Survivors of the 1945 U.S. bomb attacks on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki spoke on Wednesday of their experiences and called for nuclear abolition at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in Oslo, a day after Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading group of atomic bomb survivors, received the honor.
Interpreter Keiko Ogura, 87, and Masao Tomonaga, 81, honorary director of the Japanese Red Cross Nagasaki Genbaku Hospital, testified in English at the event focused on how to mitigate the risks of nuclear warfare and move toward nuclear disarmament. The two were present at the ceremony the previous day.
Read full story here11.12.2024 17:27South Korea President Yoon could face arrest: investigation body The chief of South Korea's corruption investigation body said Wednesday his office will seek to detain or arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol if conditions are met, as the probe continues into his short-lived declaration of martial law last week that has sparked fury in the country.
"If the situation allows, we will attempt to make an emergency arrest or an arrest based on a court warrant," Oh Dong Woon, who heads the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, was quoted by Yonhap News Agency as telling a parliamentary committee meeting in response to a lawmaker's question.
Read full story here11.12.2024 17:41Russia tells citizens not to travel to United States Russians should also avoid heading to Canada and most EU states, warns Moscow's Foreign Ministry.11.12.2024 17:59The Only Doctor: The struggle for healthcare in the US After working for years without pay, the only doctor in a poor rural area faces the imminent closure of her clinic.11.12.2024 19:14Consumer Price Index indicates inflation rose 0.3% in November The Consumer Price Index for November indicated inflation rose 0.3% month over month with some grocery prices increasing. NBC News’ Brian Cheung and Investopedia’s Editor-in-Chief Caleb Silver walk through the numbers as prices slowly increase. 11.12.2024 19:35Annual inflation rate accelerates to 2.7% in November, as expected The consumer price index was expected to rise 0.3% in November and 2.7% from a year ago.11.12.2024 20:04Prince Hisahito, 2nd in line to throne, to enroll in Univ. of Tsukuba Japan's Prince Hisahito, the nephew of Emperor Naruhito and second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, will attend the University of Tsukuba from April, the Imperial Household Agency said Wednesday.
The 18-year-old, who has been passionate about nature and insect research from a young age, passed the university's school admission requirements and plans to study biology at its school of life and environment sciences.
Read full story here11.12.2024 20:20Albertsons sues Kroger after judge rules against grocery merger Albertsons on Wednesday formally terminated its proposed $25 billion merger with Kroger and filed a lawsuit against its supermarket competitor, saying Kroger violated its contract and didn’t follow through on commitments to help get the deal approved. Страницы: 796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836