| 25.10.2024 6:00Billy Crystal抯 Psychological Thriller Before Is So Goofy, It抯 Accidentally Hilarious Billy Crystal's goofy Apple TV+ project is the year's most disappointing show梐 psychological thriller that offers neither psychological insight nor thrills25.10.2024 6:04Microsoft CEO Nadella asked for pay reduction after security slip, but total comp still rose 63% Following cyberattacks from China and Russia, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella asked for his pay to be reduced.25.10.2024 6:10CNBC Daily Open: In this time of uncertainty, logic is driving market moves The fact that we can draw a line, however fuzzy, connecting cause to effect suggests investors are scrutinizing earnings and news in a period of uncertainty.25.10.2024 6:11Iran Prepares for War but Hopes to Avert One as It Braces for Israeli Strikes Tehran has several plans for responding to a threatened retaliatory strike by Israel, depending on its severity, and might also do nothing, insiders say.25.10.2024 6:42US fast-food chains pull onions from menus after McDonald抯 E coli outbreak At least 49 people have fallen ill in 10 US states due to contaminated food, according to health authorities. 25.10.2024 6:53Chinese sportswear brands flood into Southeast Asia in search for growth - Nikkei Asia 25.10.2024 7:00A Timeline of the Menendez Brothers Case Prosecutors say they will ask a court to resentence Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989.25.10.2024 7:00Channel crossings: Mayors of small French coastal towns express helplessness As long as migrant gatherings and attempts to reach the UK were confined to Calais and the Channel Tunnel, officials in French coastal towns did not have to deal with this harsh reality. But small boat crossings have put them on the front line.25.10.2024 7:11King Charles acknowledges 憄ainful past as calls for slavery reparations grow at Commonwealth summit Some leaders had hoped Charles might use his speech at Chogm in Samoa as an opportunity to apologise for Britain抯 colonial pastKing Charles acknowledged 損ainful aspects of Britain抯 past while sidestepping calls to directly address reparations for slavery at the summit of Commonwealth leaders, saying 搉one of us can change the past, but we can commit to learning its lessons.Charles was speaking to leaders representing 56 Commonwealth nations at the Commonwealth heads of government meeting (Chogm) in the Pacific nation of Samoa, his first time attending the summit since taking the throne. In his speech, the king also addressed the climate crisis, development challenges and paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth. Continue reading... ... 25.10.2024 7:25Harris joined by Bruce Springsteen in star-studded swing state rally The 'Born in the USA' singer performed three songs in a move to bolster Harris's blue-collar credentials in Georgia. Speaking at a rally in Arizona on Thursday, Donald Trump warned that America had become 'a dumping ground' for undocumented immigrants.25.10.2024 7:41Kiribati holds presidential election with pro-China incumbent in focus - Nikkei Asia 25.10.2024 7:42Stacey Williams goes public with her allegations against Donald Trump Thirty-one years after Stacey Williams says she was groped by Donald Trump while Jeffrey Epstein watched, the 56-year-old writer, consultant and former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model went public this week with her allegation.25.10.2024 7:47Luxury goods: Salvo of poor quarterly results confirms storm warnings The publication of third quarter sales for LVMH, Kering and L'Or?al reveals just how difficult the global luxury goods market is becoming. Of the sector's giants, only Herm?s is still enjoying strong sales growth.25.10.2024 7:57Japan airs serious concern about North Korean troops sent to Russia Japan on Friday expressed serious concern about the reported dispatch of North Korean troops to Russia for potential participation in the war in Ukraine.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi also said the recent deepening of military cooperation between North Korea and Russia is worrying, given its impact on the security of the region surrounding Japan.
Read full story here25.10.2024 8:0054 people have died crossing the Channel in 2024. Are the rescue operations adequate? Since the beginning of the year, 54 people have died at sea trying to reach England. Casualties are occurring increasingly close to the coast. Despite a reinforced stronger search and rescue system, the fatality rate is rising.25.10.2024 8:26Prosecutor seeks new sentence for Menendez brothers who murdered parents Authorities recommend brothers' life sentence be revoked after new evidence of sexual assault emerges.25.10.2024 8:30Bullying and harassment complaints surge in UK抯 financial sector Reports of non-financial misconduct rose 72 percent between 2021 and 2023, according to survey by financial regulator.25.10.2024 8:55Japan used car exports to Russia solid despite new restrictions - Nikkei Asia 25.10.2024 9:01In a Region of Majestic Beauty, Sunnis and Shiites Wage Bloody War In Kurram, near the Afghan border, Pakistan has been helpless to stop the latest outbreaks of a sectarian conflict that goes back decades.25.10.2024 9:09World Bank rolls out new strategy to boost economic opportunities for women The World Bank unveiled a new gender strategy Thursday to boost women's economic opportunities through social protection, broadband, and capital access.25.10.2024 9:36Harris, Trump and Allies Spend Over a Half-Billion Dollars in 16 Days Donald Trump has now raised $1 billion since announcing his run for president. And he has Elon Musk抯 $119 million. But Kamala Harris has a huge cash advantage.25.10.2024 9:37Why Boeing Workers Rejected a New Contract: Retirement Benefits A large majority of more than 33,000 striking union members voted against a contract that included big raises but not the restoration of a frozen pension plan.25.10.2024 9:55ZUS Coffee wins over tech-savvy Malaysians - Nikkei Asia 25.10.2024 9:5710/24: The Daily Report Lindsey Reiser reports on new developments in the case of Erik and Lyle Menendez, the latest in the race for president as we enter the home stretch ahead of Election Day, and what comes next as striking Boeing factory workers rejected the latest contract proposal from the company.25.10.2024 9:58Why the Japanese yen is hovering near three-month lows against the dollar The yen hit a low of 153.18 against the greenback, its weakest since July 31. 25.10.2024 10:00Difficult?s financi?res, proc?dures devant la justice, condamnation... La descente aux enfers se poursuit pour Oussama Ammar L抏ntrepreneur, accus? de d?tournement de fonds par ses anciens associ?s de l抜ncubateur The Family, avait investi plusieurs millions d抏uros dans le complexe h?telier 獿e Domaine d扐blon. Le tribunal a prononc? la liquidation de l抲ne des soci?t?s qui d?tient le domaine.25.10.2024 10:0015-year-old charged with killing parents, 3 siblings in Washington A 15-year-old boy accused of killing his parents and three siblings at their home in Washington state shot them and then called police to claim that one of the victims killed his family and then himself, according to court documents.25.10.2024 10:01Fermeture d?tablissements, baisse des recettes fiscales... Le maire de La Baule s抜nqui?te de la l?galisation des casinos en ligne Dans la cit? baln?aire de Loire-Atlantique, le produit des jeux a rapport? plus de 1,8 million d抏uros en 2023 ? la collectivit?. Un chiffre qui pourrait diminuer en cas de nouvelle loi.25.10.2024 10:22Bison Fut? pr?voit une circulation 玠ifficile ce vendredi de chass?-crois? des vacances de la Toussaint Le trafic sera m?me 玹r?s difficile en ?le-de-France dans le sens des d?parts, et restera charg? samedi. Dans le reste du pays, les routes devraient ?tre plus calmes.25.10.2024 10:30South Korea energy price hike sparks corporate concern - Nikkei Asia 25.10.2024 10:57Inflation undershoots to jumbo cuts: What 10 European Central Bank members said this week A slew of Governing Council members spoke to CNBC at the International Monetary Fund's annual meeting in Washington, D.C. this week. 25.10.2024 11:03Pr?s de Bordeaux, les habitants peuvent rallumer eux-m?mes les lampadaires de leur ville la nuit avec leur t?l?phone Eysines est la premi?re commune du d?partement ? mettre en place le dispositif 獼抋llume ma rue, permettant aux habitants d抋llumer l?clairage public avec leur smartphone. 小褌褉邪薪懈褑褘: 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 |