| 25.03.2025 3:44 After Trump Demanded A "Full Throated Apology" From The Governor Of Maine, People Are Calling Him Out On His "Tantrum" 25.03.2025 3:46 Legal showdown over Trump’s deportation of alleged migrant gang members In a federal appeals court, the Trump administration defended the president’s move to deport alleged migrant gang members, using a law giving him wartime powers. A federal judge recently blocked those deportation flights. NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell reports. 25.03.2025 3:46Trump Media shares jump on announcement of ETF deal with Crypto.com President Trump's media company announced an agreement with Crypto.com on Monday to launch ETFs and related products. 25.03.2025 3:48 South Korea faces violent forest fires Nearly 7,700 hectares have burned in three days in the southeast of the country, leaving four people dead and six injured. 25.03.2025 3:56 46% des salariés de 18-24 ans jugent acceptable de refuser de s’asseoir là où une personne de l’autre sexe s’est assise, selon un sondage D’après le sondage publié lundi par le Crif et l’Institut supérieur du travail, le fait religieux est désormais mieux accepté en entreprise. 25.03.2025 3:57 Preliminary Cause of Death Revealed for Son of Yankees’ Brett Gardner 25.03.2025 4:00 Columbia Faculty Protests as Trump Officials Hail University Concessions While some professors rallied to criticize the changes, federal officials called the university’s actions a “positive first step” in maintaining a financial relationship. 25.03.2025 4:07 Atlantic editor-in-chief mistakenly placed on Trump officials’ war plans group chat The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, Jeffrey Goldberg, says he was mistakenly added to a group chat with Trump administration officials on the commercial encrypted messaging app Signal. The Vice President, Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense were among those in the chat discussing plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen. Goldberg tells NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell he thought the chat was a hoax at first because he could not believe the officials would have “such poor operational 25.03.2025 4:12 1 dead, 1 critically hurt after minitruck hits group of kids in Japan A small truck drove into a group of four elementary school girls on bicycles in central Japan on Monday, killing one and leaving another unconscious, according to police.
Akihiko Furuhashi, a 78-year-old farmer, was arrested at the scene of the incident, which occurred on a curved slope near a zoo in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, they said. Two other girls sustained minor injuries.
Read full story here 25.03.2025 4:14 Airlines could take legal action over Heathrow shutdown Body representing over 90 firms says it could take airport to court over costs of closure if issue not ‘amicably settled’A body representing more than 90 airlines using Heathrow airport said there might be a case for legal action ... ... 25.03.2025 4:24 Man acquitted of 1966 murders gets over 200 mil. yen in compensation A Japanese court has decided to compensate an 89-year-old man with about 217 million yen ($1.4 million) for nearly half a century of wrongful detention, following his acquittal in a retrial over a 1966 quadruple murder case, a source familiar with the matter said Monday.
According to Iwao Hakamata's laywers, the sum is likely the highest-ever criminal compensation granted in Japan.
Read full story here 25.03.2025 4:25 Waltz’s future in doubt following accidental war plan leak 25.03.2025 4:39US appeals court weighs Trump’s deportations under Alien Enemies Act One judge questioned whether Nazi defendants received more due process in the US than Venezuelans deported under Trump. 25.03.2025 4:40 San Diego passes first-in-the-nation policy to ban digital-only coupons at grocery stores 25.03.2025 4:40 As Trump and his allies push to impeach judges, Speaker Johnson eyes an escape hatch Johnson has backed a bill to bar district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, an alternative to House Republicans' taking politically perilous impeachment votes. 25.03.2025 4:45 Chinese activity near Senkakus "escalating": Japan top diplomat The amount of activity by Chinese vessels near the Senkaku Islands is "clearly escalating," Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said Monday, expressing concern over the continued presence of two such ships in waters surrounding the Tokyo-controlled, Beijing-claimed islets in the East China Sea.
Iwaya told a Diet committee session that he conveyed the concern to top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi during their meeting in Tokyo on Saturday. His remarks came as the Chinese Coast Guard ships continued to operate within Japan's territorial seas near the uninhabited islands since the early hours of Friday.
Read full story here 25.03.2025 4:48 Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules After the president made A.I. dominance a top priority, tech companies changed course from a meeker approach under the Biden administration. 25.03.2025 4:50 Oscar-winning Palestinian director was beaten and arrested in West Bank, co-filmmaker says A Palestinian filmmaker who was part of a team that won an Oscar for “No Other Land" was beaten by West Bank settlers and then arrested by Israeli forces, his co-director said Monday. 25.03.2025 4:57 Hamdan Ballal, Palestinian Director of ‘No Other Land,’ Is Attacked in West Bank, Witnesses Say Hamdan Ballal was assaulted by masked attackers in his home village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, witnesses said. The Israeli military said he had been detained for questioning. 25.03.2025 4:58 Baltimore walking group empowers women while promoting health and wellness Their most recent walk at Baltimore Peninsula had roughly 1,200 walkers. 25.03.2025 5:01 Reeves to put £2bn into affordable housing to ‘sweeten the pill’ of cuts Chancellor will announce plans to fund 18,000 social homes before fraught spring statement on WednesdayRachel Reeves will plough £2bn into affordable housing in a bid to “sweeten the pill” of the spending cuts being announced at ... ... 25.03.2025 5:01 City watchdog ponders rule changes to simplify comparisons of financial products FCA to explore simplifying communications about savings accounts and review parts of its credit advertising rulesThe City watchdog is considering changing rules to allow people to receive clearer information from financial firms ... ... 25.03.2025 5:01 Domestic abusers driving more victims to suicide, warn police Report finds that 98 domestic abuse victims in England and Wales died by suspected suicide in 2023-2024UK police to charge more abusers with manslaughterDomestic abusers are driving their victims to suicide, police have warned as ... ... 25.03.2025 5:01 Marblehead students win international invention contest Two sixth graders at the Epstein Hillel School in Marblehead won an invention contest competing against kids from across North America. 25.03.2025 5:02Al Jazeera condemns Israel’s killing of journalist Hossam Shabat in Gaza Media network condemns ‘assassination’ of Gaza correspondent by Israeli forces. 25.03.2025 5:14 Guardian writers Barney Ronay, Donald McRae and Suzanne Wrack win at SJA awards Ronay and McRae win two prestigious prizes eachWrack retains women’s sport journalist crownGuardian Sport received five top prizes at the prestigious SJA British Sports Journalism Awards on Monday evening.The Guardian’s chief ... ... 25.03.2025 5:19 23andMe files for bankruptcy and will try to find a buyer 23andMe, which helped popularize ancestry tracing through genetic testing, filed for bankruptcy protection and will seek a sale. 25.03.2025 5:22 Penn student is closer to becoming a doctor on Match Day 2025 On the third Friday in March, medical students around the country learned where they will be going for their residency programs. 25.03.2025 5:24 Man and 2 children found alive after Alaska plane crash A man and two children were found with injuries that were not life-threatening Monday near the wreckage of a small plane on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula that had been reported overdue the night before, authorities said. 25.03.2025 5:29 Is Russia an Adversary or a Future Partner? Trump’s Aides May Have to Decide. On Tuesday, America’s top intelligence officials will release their current assessment of Russia. They are caught between what their analysts say and what President Trump wants to hear. 25.03.2025 5:31 Samsung Electronics Co-CEO Dies of Heart Attack at 63 Samsung Electronics Co. co-Chief Executive Officer Han Jong-Hee, who oversaw the world’s largest consumer gadgets and mobile devices business, has died at the age of 63. 25.03.2025 5:35China’s missed emissions target poses challenge to global climate efforts China's carbon intensity fell less than planned for in 2024 even as Beijing made strides in renewable energy. Страницы: 1645 1646 1647 1648 1649 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 1657 1658 1659 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 1679 1680 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 |