| 17.11.2024 0:22Israeli air raid on Gaza City school-turned-shelter kills 10 people The strike took place at a UN-run school in Gaza City's Shati refugee camp.17.11.2024 0:32Sumitomo Mitsui to develop customer support avatars in AI push - Nikkei Asia 17.11.2024 0:42U.S. confirms first case of more aggressive strain of mpox The U.S. has reported its first case of a more aggressive strain of mpox. The WHO declared the virus' spread a public health emergency in August.17.11.2024 0:48First known US case of person infected with new mpox strain reported Person acquired clade Ib while traveling to east Africa and treated in California for mild illness, said health officialsUS health officials reported Saturday the first known case of a person infected with the new mpox strain in the country.The person acquired mpox while traveling to east Africa and was treated for a mild illness in San Mateo, California, according to health officials. The person is isolating at home and is recovering, and there is no evidence that mpox is spreading in the United States. Continue reading... ... 17.11.2024 1:00Election denialism emerges on the left after Trumps win In the days following the presidential election, a familiar strain of denialism and conspiracy thinking emerged in the corners of some social media platforms17.11.2024 1:05Vietnam's Data Law draft risks stifling investment and innovation - Nikkei Asia 17.11.2024 1:30Malcolm Xs Daughters Sue F.B.I., C.I.A. and Police A suit filed in Manhattan federal court Friday accuses law enforcement of intentionally failing to protect him and stymying efforts to identify his killers.17.11.2024 1:43How will Donald Trumps cabinet picks affect his foreign policy? The US president-elect nominates controversial figures for key posts.17.11.2024 1:45Eight killed in stabbing attack at school in eastern China, police say Suspect arrested after attack at the Wuxi Vocational Institute of Arts and Technology in Yixing county, police say.17.11.2024 1:51A majority of Senate Republicansdoubt Matt Gaetz willbe confirmed as attorney general, sources say More than half of Senate Republicans, including some in senior leadership positions, privately say they dont see a path for former Rep.17.11.2024 1:56Israel escalates Lebanon bombardment as officials considers ceasefire plan The Israeli military said the attacks were directed at Hezbollah infrastructure, including a weapons storage facility.17.11.2024 2:40BREAKING NEWS: China ready to work with Trump administration, Xi tells Biden BREAKING NEWS: China ready to work with Trump administration, Xi tells Biden
==KyodoRead full story here17.11.2024 3:04What We Know About R.F.K. Jr.s Diet and Eating Habits Mr. Kennedy, Donald Trumps pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, could wield considerable influence over the nations food supply. Heres what we know about his own habits.17.11.2024 3:10BREAKING NEWS: Japan, S. Korea leaders agree to advance ties comprehensively BREAKING NEWS: Japan, S. Korea leaders agree to advance ties comprehensively
==KyodoRead full story here17.11.2024 3:26China ready to work with Trump, Xi tells Biden - Nikkei Asia 17.11.2024 3:33Florida woman uses botox to explain age in fraudulent hurricane aid, police say A 44-year-old Florida woman accused of using her mothers identity to apply for hurricane aid told a Bradenton city employee that she looked so much younger because of botox, the police department said Saturday.17.11.2024 3:41Japan, Ukraine sign security info-sharing pact to boost cooperation Japan and Ukraine on Saturday signed an accord to facilitate the exchange of classified security information in the latest bid to ramp up cooperation amid Russia's prolonged war against Ukraine, which now involves North Korean troops.
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, who made an unannounced visit to Kyiv earlier in the day, and Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal attended a ceremony to conclude the pact.
Read full story here17.11.2024 3:52First U.S. Case of Severe Form of Mpox Reported in California The unidentified patient had recently returned from Africa, where the virus has caused a deadly epidemic, health officials said.17.11.2024 4:1160 million households watched Tyson-Paul fight, Netflix says More than 60 million households watched the much-hyped boxing match between 58-year-old retired boxing legend Mike Tyson and the far-younger Jake Paul on Friday night, Netflix said.17.11.2024 4:26Matt Gaetz, Master of Insults, Now Needs Support From Senators He Bashed The right-wing mudslinger built his brand on mercilessly trolling his adversaries, including some Republican senators, on TV and social media. Now he needs their votes to be confirmed.17.11.2024 4:37Kyodo News Digest: Nov. 17, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here17.11.2024 4:38Why Whoopi Goldberg Is Feuding With a Staten Island Bakery The left-leaning host of The View said the business in a Republican stronghold declined to take an order under her name. The bakery said politics had nothing to do with it.17.11.2024 4:42Trumps Cabinet Picks, Panned in Washington, Thrill Many of His Voters Where Donald J. Trumps critics see underqualified nominees with questionable judgment, his voters described them as mavericks recruited to shake up Washington.17.11.2024 4:53Netflix said a record 60 million households worldwide tuned in for Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson fight The highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson has already secured its place in the record books.17.11.2024 5:11Japan, S. Korea air serious concern about N. Korea-Russia cooperation Japan and South Korea on Saturday expressed their "serious concern" about Pyongyang's missile development and its deepening military cooperation with Moscow after North Korean troops began fighting in Russia's war against Ukraine.
At their summit, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol agreed on the need for the two nations to work together, and trilaterally with their common ally the United States to address such security issues, according to the Japanese government.
Read full story here17.11.2024 5:173 more arrested for alleged beating near Salisbury University of man targeted for his sexual orientation Three more people were arrested and charged with hate crimes in a targeted attack on a man who was allegedly kicked, spit on and called derogatory names because of his sexual orientation, police in Maryland said.17.11.2024 5:26Bidens Policies Offer a Starting Point for Trumps Border Crackdown Mr. Trump has criticized the Biden administration for what he calls its lax handling of the border but it has left him with tools he can use to shut down the border.17.11.2024 5:31Gov. JB Pritzker vows Illinois will boost sex changes after decisive Trump victory Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker posted on X Saturday in recognition of Transgender Awareness Week. His billionaire family is deeply ... 17.11.2024 5:43Washington Post editorial board blasts Pennsylvania Democrats in scathing piece about recount efforts The Washington Post editorial board denounced the Pennsylvania Democrats who defied state election rules and judges by seeking to ... 17.11.2024 5:59Ex-MLB star Jonathan Lucroy, who spoke on refusing to kneel for national anthem, says hes getting hate mail Former MLB catcher Jonathan Lucroy revealed he has been receiving hate mail since unloading his opinions on social media, ... 17.11.2024 6:00'Montages of a Modern Motherhood' digs into postpartum challenges - Nikkei Asia 17.11.2024 6:04Soudan : Londres annonce une aide humanitaire de 113 millions de livres Cette nouvelle contribution, plus ?lev?e que pr?vu, devrait aider plus de 600.000 personnes au Soudan et 700.000 personnes qui ont fui le conflit vers les pays voisins, a fait savoir le gouvernement britannique. Страницы: 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 |