| 16.09.2024 17:38Hearing Could Answer Key Questions About How Titan Submersible Imploded The deep-sea disaster killed all five people on board in 2023. The Coast Guard is holding its first public hearing to explore what led to the accident.16.09.2024 17:41Amnesty calls for release of peaceful protesters in Angola Health of three of four detained a year ago has deteriorated sharply after medical care withheld, charity saysAmnesty International has urged authorities in Angola to free four activists who were detained a year ago for planning a ... 16.09.2024 17:44Pictures show floods ravaging Central and Eastern Europe as death toll rises Floods brought on by days of heavy rainfalls have been ravaging several European countries, with thousands of people being evacuated the the death toll rising. 16.09.2024 17:46Russia Ramps Up Air Assault on Ukrainian Cities An attack on Kyiv early Monday was the eighth on the Ukrainian capital in about two weeks, officials said, adding that most of the incoming Russian drones had been intercepted.16.09.2024 17:48Top Biden Aide to Visit Israel Amid Fears of Escalation With Hezbollah The visit by the adviser, Amos Hochstein, comes as cross-border clashes between Israels military and the powerful Lebanese militia have intensified.16.09.2024 17:50
Chinese deal activity shifts toward emerging markets and into greenfields -
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NEW YORK -- Chinese outbound foreign investment is shifting away from such advanced economies as the U.S. and Europe to emerging markets and are increasingly focused on greenfield projects, a new database from Rhodium Group shows, posing new challenges for governments eager to counter China's economic influence.Outflows have rebounded after the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years. There was $103 billion worth of announced investment last year, but investment levels remain much lower than previous highs.16.09.2024 17:50Best Red Carpet Fashion At the Emmys: Jennifer Aniston, Ayo Edebiri & More The fashion on the red carpet ran the gamut. These 16 looks were among the most notable.16.09.2024 17:53Pressure Grows on Mayor Adams as Key Officials Leave Amid Investigations Mayor Eric Adams and his inner circle are under investigation, and two top New York City officials have resigned. Can the mayor still turn things around?16.09.2024 18:00The French Revolution Offers a Warning About Presidential Immunity Expecting leaders' good character to ensure virtue ignores the need for constraint and accountability.16.09.2024 18:12Moo Deng is an overnight sensation, but the baby hippo fervor has caretakers worried Her toothless chewing is already an internet hit, and now, Moo Deng, the pygmy hippopotamus, is starring in cosmetic ads and quickly becoming a brand ambassador for Thailand.16.09.2024 18:192 N.Y.C. Fire Department Chiefs Arrested on Bribery Charges The officials, who oversaw safety inspections, are accused of taking tens of thousands of dollars in connection with building projects.16.09.2024 18:44Biden speaks at the 2024 National HBCU Week Conference Watch live coverage as President Biden delivers remarks at the 2024 National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Conference.16.09.2024 18:58Shogun Emmy Win Lifts FX Past Bigger Rivals The network has been a darling among critics for years. But it hit a new high on Sunday, with Shogun winning best drama and The Bear picking up several awards as well.16.09.2024 19:37First Day of a New Life for a Boy With Sickle Cell Kendric Cromer, 12, is among the first patients to be treated with gene therapy just approved by the F.D.A. that many other patients face obstacles to receiving.16.09.2024 19:42
China, Russia coast guards to start joint North Pacific exercises -
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BEIJING -- The China Coast Guard is dispatching two ships to engage in exercises and patrols with its Russian counterpart, as the two countries expand joint maritime operations beyond their navies amid heightening tensions with the U.S.Two 3,000-tonne China Coast Guard vessels set sail for Russia on Friday. They will meet up with ships from the Coast Guard of the FSB Border Service of Russia in the North Pacific and conduct training on responding to maritime safety threats and search and rescue operations.16.09.2024 19:45Seine-Saint-Denis : une femme tu?e dans la nuit de dimanche ? lundi, son conjoint arr?t? Une femme de 26 ans a ?t? retrouv?e morte ? Rosny-sous-Bois, a indiqu? le parquet de Bobigny. Une autopsie est pr?vue mardi pour d?terminer les circonstances du d?c?s.16.09.2024 19:49In Rejection, Tony Tulathimutte Takes Aim at the Identity Era Tony Tulathimutte is a master comedian whose original and highly disturbing new book skewers liberal pieties.16.09.2024 20:00Green Day presale tickets for Australia tour as high as $500 under Ticketmasters dynamic pricing Regulator says dynamic pricing is legal if consumers are not misled as fans considering giving the Saviors tour a missGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTickets to Green Days Saviors tour in Australia wer ... 16.09.2024 20:00Nearly one in 10 NSW men have faced legal action for domestic and family violence, study finds According to the research, the first of its kind in Australia, 1.2% of people born in the state were responsible for more than 50% of recorded offencesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNearly 10% of men in ... 16.09.2024 20:00Revealed: criminals and unlicensed agents operating across Australias real estate sector Revelations come amid federal government push for additional scrutiny of sector through counter-terror financing and money-laundering lawsRead more in the Hot property seriesFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet ... 16.09.2024 20:02In 2024 Senate Races, Democrats Hope for Record in Electing Black Women With Vice President Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket and Senate seats open, Democrats could for the first time send two Black women to the chamber.16.09.2024 20:07Why Does the U.S. Use Daylight Saving Time? Daylight Saving Time ends on the first Sunday of November every year.16.09.2024 20:09
Japan to subsidize bus security for Japanese schools in China -
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TOKYO -- For the first time, Japan will help pay for security guards to protect school buses serving Japanese schools in China, following a knife attack on a Japanese family at a bus stop in the country earlier this year.Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has requested 350 million yen ($2.5 million) for the next fiscal year to pay for the security measures, which will include posting one guard for each bus.16.09.2024 20:09Menaces contre la taekwondo?ste afghane Marzieh Hamidi: une enqu?te ouverte ? Paris La combattante, r?fugi?e en France apr?s la prise de pouvoir des talibans dans son pays en 2021, a port? plainte apr?s avoir re?u des menaces de mort, de viol et autres menaces via les r?seaux sociaux.16.09.2024 20:10Suspect in apparent assassination attempt of Trump appears in court The suspect behind the apparent assassination attempt of former President Trump, Ryan Wesley Routh, made his first appearance in court. NBC News' Kathy Park reports on the view from the courtroom and the charges Routh faces.16.09.2024 20:18Uncertainty Is Uncomfortable, and Technology Makes It Worse. That Doesnt Have to Be a Bad Thing "Human-scale uncertainties make us more resilient, revealing weaknesses we did not know we had," writes Dr. Mithu Storoni.16.09.2024 20:37Storm Boris unleashes massive flooding across central Europe Poland and Romania have been among the hardest hit countries after Storm Boris unleashed huge amounts of rain.16.09.2024 20:39European markets close lower as bumper week for central banks kick off European stocks closed lower as investors prepared for a bumper week of rate decisions from the U.S Federal Reserve and the Bank of England. 16.09.2024 20:43Tito Jackson, Jackson 5 Singer and Guitarist, Dies at 70 Alongside Michael and his other brothers, he provided a soundtrack for a generation of young listeners in the 1970s.16.09.2024 20:46The Life of Chuck, nouvelle adaptation de Stephen King, consacr? au festival de Toronto Le film avec Tom Hiddleston en t?te d'affiche a remport? le prix du public mais ne disposait pas encore de distributeur la semaine derni?re.16.09.2024 20:47Death Toll Rises as Deadly Floods Threaten Central Europe: What We Know At least 17 people have died and thousands have been displaced. Relief is not expected to come before tomorrow, and more likely, the day after, an official in Austria said.16.09.2024 20:51Harris Shows Signs of Gains in Post-Debate Polls It could be another week until the full scope of possible gains is evident. Страницы: 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 |