| 12.04.2025 8:02 Trump Could Offer Tariff Exemptions, Stocks Erase Losses, More Source: Bloomberg, 4:26 12.04.2025 8:13 Luis Severino was willing to ‘sacrifice more money’ to stay with Mets before they moved on Luis Severino was willing to give the Mets a significant discount to retain him last winter, but that wasn’t enough to keep him in Queens. 12.04.2025 8:20 Jose Luis Ballester apologizes for peeing in Rae’s Creek during first round of Masters It seems clear that Jose Luis Ballester wants to put his infamous Masters bathroom break behind him. 12.04.2025 8:28 Talk of torpedo bats has dissipated as Yankees offense continues to disappear A return to the Stadium didn’t help on Friday, as the Yankees’ offense was quiet again against the Giants in a 9-1 loss. 12.04.2025 8:41 Trump Floats Tariff Exceptions, Gains on Wall Street, More Source: Bloomberg, 4:39 12.04.2025 8:48 4/11: CBS Evening News DOJ faces questions about return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador; Gayle King is heading to space 12.04.2025 8:49 Top Trump adviser reveals administration’s ‘red line’ ahead of Iran talks The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog recently uncovered that Iran was stockpiling enriched uranium. 12.04.2025 8:57 Nets lose blowout to Timberwolves with end of season finally in sight This tanking campaign is mercifully almost over, with just the finale Sunday against the Knicks. 12.04.2025 9:00 Comment les chasseurs-cueilleurs ont traversé la Méditerranée pour coloniser Malte il y a 8 500 ans La revue britannique Nature a publié une étude mercredi 9 avril, dans laquelle elle explique que des hommes du Mésolithique ont traversé la Méditerranée pour s’installer sur l’île. Des traces de foyers et des outils découverts sous une couche de cendres, prouvent leur occupation. 12.04.2025 9:00 ‘Fika has become more expensive’: rising coffee prices affect a Swedish tradition Swedes are stockpiling supplies of the drink amid cost hikes, with some saying the coffee culture is changingNursing an iced chai latte in a Stockholm department store, Emma Tomth says she has cut down her cafe coffee consumption ... ... 12.04.2025 9:00 ‘There was always a male gaze behind it’: Madrid exhibition rewrites cliches of female Latin artists Show looks beyond notions of exoticism, hyper-sexuality and diva behaviour to how stars gained control of their own imageFrom the cha-cha-chá dancers of the 1950s to the fruit-heavy turbans of Carmen Miranda, and from the golden ... ... 12.04.2025 9:01 For Taiwan’s Small Exporters, the Uncertainty’s as Bad as the Tariffs The island’s many small factories have thrived by being frugal — and flexible. But President Trump’s unpredictability is testing their limits. 12.04.2025 9:01 What to Know About U.S. Talks With Iran Over Its Nuclear Program The two sides are set to negotiate on Saturday, though expectations for a breakthrough are modest, and distrust high. 12.04.2025 9:09‘I didn’t go’: The last Muslim man in Indian town hit by religious strife The 15 Muslim families in Nanda Nagar fled after they were attacked by neighbours. Ahamad Hasan decided to return. 12.04.2025 9:12Gabon’s first election after collapse of Bongo dynasty: What’s at stake? Military head Oligui Nguema is the strongest candidate, but his ties to the old government have led to criticism. 12.04.2025 9:21 Knicks enter playoff date with upstart Pistons with everything to lose — and they can’t forget it The last home game was a perfect microcosm for where these Knicks are now after 81 games. 12.04.2025 9:27 New Ajinomoto president seeks to boost frozen dumpling sales abroad Japanese seasoning and food maker Ajinomoto Co. is aiming to bolster sales and production of its frozen food overseas, such as gyoza dumplings, amid the popularity of quality quick-fix meals, according to its new president.
"We would like to produce them (in Brazil) in line with demand," Ajinomoto President and CEO Shigeo Nakamura said in a recent interview with Kyodo News, hoping to tap into the growing market for frozen food in the South American country.
Read full story here 12.04.2025 9:30 Masters packed with star power atop leaderboard heading into weekend Oh, what a weekend the golf gods have gifted us at the 89th Masters. 12.04.2025 9:42 NYC Common Sense Caucus pushes trash new composting law just one week after it went into effect A group of Big Apple lawmakers want to toss composting laws in the trash. 12.04.2025 9:45 Trump authorizes military to take control of federal land along southern border President Trump issued a memorandum Friday authorizing the military to take control of federal lands along the southern border to combat illegal immigration and drug smuggling. 12.04.2025 10:00 Mar-a-Lago Insider Helps Romania Defuse White House Attacks Ever since US Vice President JD Vance lashed out at Romania in February for cancelling its presidential election, officials in Bucharest have been trying to get the White House back onside. 12.04.2025 10:00 Trump’s Liz Truss Moment Helps UK Remember Bond Market Is Boss When US President Donald Trump announced he was pausing his onslaught of tariffs that had wreaked havoc on global markets, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s aides were reminded of the fate of a near predecessor. 12.04.2025 10:00 Germany Wants to Be a Military Powerhouse. Can It Pull It Off? Newly minted Chancellor Friedrich Merz secured a coalition deal this week that opens the door to unlimited defense spending. Now, he faces a far harder task: turning Germany into a military power strong enough to deter Vladimir Putin without US support. 12.04.2025 10:00 Estimée entre sept et dix millions de dollars, une rare peinture de Paul Signac mise aux enchères à New York Le tableau Saint Georges. Couchant (Venise), réalisé en 1905 par l’artiste français représente la façade lumineuse de la basilique San Giorgio Maggiore au coucher du soleil. Il est exposé à Paris jusqu’au 15 avril avant sa mise à l’encan le 13 mai prochain aux États-Unis. 12.04.2025 10:00 Did Trump’s tariffs kill economic populism? Lasting damage has been done not only to Trump’s political credibility but to globalisation as a systemAt the beginning of this helter-skelter week, Downing Street was declaring globalisation not only dead but a failure. Now, only ... ... 12.04.2025 10:00 Blind date: ‘I was in the bathroom when she arrived – the maitre d’ thought I’d done a runner’ Bridget, 52, a yoga teacher, meets Sacha, 59, a psychotherapistWhat were you hoping for?
A man with teeth, good posture, social skills and character. Continue reading... ... 12.04.2025 10:00 IDF unit involved in killing of Palestinian paramedics led by general with ‘contempt for human life’ Golani troops were under command of reservist Armoured 14th Brigade, part of division led by Brig Gen Yehuda VachThe Israel Defense Forces (IDF) unit involved in the killings of 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers in the ... ... 12.04.2025 10:02 Family of Maryland man found dead during Bahamas vacation ‘afraid’ evidence will ‘disappear’ as they are left in the dark Frustrated relatives of Dinari McAlmont are rallying for "international help" as the 23-year-old's mother has been denied access to her son's body a week after his tragic death. 12.04.2025 10:04Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,143 These are the key events on day 1,143 of Russia’s war on Ukraine. 12.04.2025 10:28 NYC helicopter that plunged into Hudson River had mechanical issue months before fatal wreck Records show the doomed chopper was built in 2004 and had already logged 12,728 hours of flight time when it was forced into repair. 12.04.2025 10:30 Three Reasons Why Nothing Will Be the Same First a recap of events in the last week or so. 12.04.2025 10:30 Barbelés, tessons de bouteille et bambous : déjà barricadés, les riverains des Baumettes angoissent à l’approche de la nouvelle extension de la prison Construite, à l’origine, loin de toute vie humaine, la prison marseillaise est désormais au cœur d’un quartier où les fenêtres des habitations donnent parfois sur les cellules. La livraison, en fin d’année, d’une nouvelle extension inquiète d’autant plus les riverains. Страницы: 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 |