09.09.2024 21:43At Least 18 Killed in Airstrikes in Syria, State Media Reports Syria blamed Israel for strikes that it said targeted military sites, in what was one of the deadliest attacks there in months. Israel declined to comment.09.09.2024 21:43Donald Trump’s Long History of Belittling Women Onstage Over nine years in politics, Donald J. Trump has honed a playbook of explicitly gendered attacks in clashes with female candidates and journalists.09.09.2024 21:53How an Ordained Rabbi Ended Up Owning the World’s Most Famous Porn Company Solomon Friedman of the private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners says he's on a mission to clean up Pornhub09.09.2024 21:53San Francisco Deserves a Fresh Start San Francisco must once again become a place where bold ideas thrive, and outdated approaches are left behind, writes William E. Oberndorf.09.09.2024 21:55Employé municipal tué à Grenoble : un suspect connu de la justice identifié et activement recherché Lilian Dejean, agent de propreté, était en service dimanche matin tôt lorsque, témoin d'un accident de la circulation, il a tenté d'empêcher l'auteur de s'enfuir. Atteint de deux balles dans le thorax, il est décédé peu après.09.09.2024 22:02Trial Begins Over ‘Trump Train’ Encounter With 2020 Biden Campaign Bus A federal civil jury will consider the fast-moving confrontation on a Texas highway between President Trump’s supporters and a Biden bus just before Election Day in 2020.09.09.2024 22:03Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, Has Completed her Chemotherapy for Cancer In a video message, Catherine said she would return to more of her duties, a positive development, but many questions still remain about her condition and treatment.09.09.2024 22:04Premier lancement prometteur d’une capsule hyperloop aux Pays-Bas Ce concept de train très rapide à sustentation magnétique a le potentiel de révolutionner les déplacements en Europe, estime le directeur commercial de la société néerlandaise Hardt Hyperloop.09.09.2024 22:16
Japan purchases of foreign bonds hit record on stronger yen -
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TOKYO -- Investors in Japan bought a record amount of overseas bonds in August, the latest data from the Finance Ministry shows, as a stronger yen prompted pension funds and other players to rebalance their portfolios.The purchases totaled a net 7.34 trillion yen ($51.3 billion) for the month, topping the previous record of 5.45 trillion yen from July 2016.09.09.2024 22:37Russia’s shadow oil fleet and Gaza ceasefire plan to top US-UK talks in London Antony Blinken to meet David Lammy in precursor to Joe Biden’s talks with Keir Starmer in WashingtonMoscow’s use of a shadow fleet transporting western-sanctioned oil, Ukraine’s call to fire to fire UK-supplied missiles into ... 09.09.2024 23:20Is Friendship Therapy the Next Big Thing in Mental Health? Friends are increasingly going to therapy together. 09.09.2024 23:22Funeral procession held for US-Turkish peace activist killed in West Bank Palestinian Authority holds ceremony for Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi who was allegedly shot by Israeli troops during protestThe Palestinian Authority has held a funeral procession for an American-Turkish activist who a witness says was shot ... 09.09.2024 23:53War in Gaza takes center stage at Perpignan photojournalism festival Three prizes were awarded to Gazan photographers who depicted the scale of the human death toll, against a backdrop of controversy sparked by the French city's far-right mayor.09.09.2024 23:57Ahead of the Trump-Harris Debate, Here’s What Democrats Are Worried About Heading into the high-stakes debate on Tuesday, the mood in the party remains upbeat. But with polls looking tight, concerns are starting to seep in.10.09.2024 0:00Pathogenic microbes blown vast distances by winds, scientists discover Living microbes that cause disease in humans and host antibiotic-resistance genes carried 1,200 milesMicrobes that cause disease in humans can travel thousands of miles on high-level winds, scientists have revealed for the first ti ... 10.09.2024 0:04International manhunt for man accused of pouring hot liquid on baby in Australia Authorities in Australia say they have issued an arrest warrant for a man who they say poured hot liquid on a 9-month-old infant last month, sparking a national and international manhunt.10.09.2024 0:05Anti-Maduro campaign ‘stronger than ever’ after Venezuelan election, says Machado Opposition leader María Corina Machado said exile of key figure Edmundo González ‘changes absolutely nothing’The Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has insisted the campaign to end Nicolás Maduro’s authorit ... 10.09.2024 0:20Why Some People Are Criticizing the Choice of Kendrick Lamar to Headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show While some fans applauded the news, others expressed disappointment Lil Wayne wasn't chosen for the New Orleans game.10.09.2024 0:35
Apple unveils iPhone 16, but AI unavailable in Japanese, Chinese till 2025 -
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PALO ALTO, California -- Apple introduced its first AI-powered iPhone on Monday, though Chinese and Japanese consumers won't be able to experience the full power of Apple Intelligence until next year.The highly anticipated iPhone 16 comes with the more powerful A18 chip, improved cameras, longer battery life and other upgrades, but its biggest selling point likely will be Apple Intelligence. These new artificial intelligence-powered functions include more intuitive interactions with voice assistant Siri and the integration of ChatGPT into the operating system.10.09.2024 0:37Miami-Dade Police Release Body-Cam Footage of Tyreek Hill Incident Body camera videos from six officers, which the department said it has released amid ongoing investigation to demonstrate its “commitment to transparency,” show the altercation escalated quickly.10.09.2024 0:37Demi Moore and the Subversive Politics of the Naked Body She has become known for baring all (or, at least, a lot). But her work, including her newest film, “The Substance,” should be understood in a wider context.10.09.2024 0:39Green Tea Is Even Better For You Than You Think Influencers love it, claiming it counters obesity and more. But what can green tea actually do for your health?10.09.2024 0:54Apple pivots to artificial intelligence with its new iPhone 16 lineup Apple on Monday charged into the artificial intelligence craze with a new iPhone lineup that marks the company’s latest attempt to latch onto a technology trend and transform it into a cultural phenomenon.10.09.2024 1:04Maroc : 18 morts dans les inondations survenues dans le sud du pays10.09.2024 1:05Des alpinistes coréens et italiens toujours bloqués sur le Mont Blanc10.09.2024 1:36Revisiting the Tyre Nichols Case as Trial Begins The trial against former Memphis police officers in the death of Tyre Nichols has begun. Here’s what to know about the case.10.09.2024 1:56
India's Tata enlists Tokyo Electron in semiconductor push -
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PUNE, India -- Tata Electronics said Monday it will partner with Japanese chipmaking equipment maker Tokyo Electron in training and other areas part of a move into semiconductors.Tata Group is one of the biggest conglomerates in India, with leading companies in information technology services, autos and other industries. At the end of February, the Indian government announced its approval of the group's plan to build the nation's first homegrown semiconductor fabrication plant.10.09.2024 2:00
India edges warily toward accepting more Chinese investment -
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NEW DELHI -- As Narendra Modi moves ahead with his third term as prime minister of the world's most populous nation, there is growing recognition that his Make in India drive to transform the country into a global manufacturing powerhouse is not fully living up to expectations.Despite showcase successes like Apple's move to make its latest iPhone model in India, progress on targets for industrial investment, factory job creation and expanding manufacturing's share of gross domestic product has lagged. While the government has offered production subsidies and protective tariffs, many companies have not boosted manufacturing capacity at a rate commensurate with India's rapid economic growth.10.09.2024 2:00CBS News poll: Democrats lead in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin Senate races Democrats are leading in Senate races in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, but there are still enough undecided voters for all three races to tighten.10.09.2024 2:05
Abe protege Takaichi is stock market's top choice for Japan leader -
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TOKYO -- Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi is the most popular choice among stock market pros to become Japan's next leader, a monthly QUICK survey released on Monday shows.Takaichi led the poll with 29% of responses, as market participants are hopeful the hawkish Liberal Democratic Party lawmaker would pursue economic policies similar to "Abenomics" -- those of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.10.09.2024 2:09Nissan Trials Innovative ‘Cool Paint’ to Reduce Energy Usage As part of Nissan's plans to create cleaner and more sustainable vehicles, the Japanese car manufacturer has been trialing 'cool paint' technology in the hopes of lowering internal car temperatures and reducing energy usage.
10.09.2024 2:11Les notes des Bleus après France-Belgique : Dembélé saignant, Koundé costaud, Thuram transparent Découvrez les notes de l'équipe de France après la victoire 2-0 sur la Belgique, lundi, au Groupama Stadium. Страницы: 104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144