| 17.12.2024 17:00After Trump’s Victory, Republicans Trust the Election System Again Surveys taken since Donald Trump’s win show a resurgent faith among the president-elect’s supporters, and little Democratic appetite for conspiracy theories.17.12.2024 17:14U.S. Cites ‘Indications’ North Korean Soldiers Died Fighting for Russia The Pentagon spokesman said the North Koreans had entered combat last week in the Russian region of Kursk, but he did not specify the number of casualties.17.12.2024 17:16Lawmakers face Dec. 20 deadline to avoid partial government shutdown Lawmakers on Capitol Hill face a Dec. 20 deadline to avert a government shutdown. NBC News’ Ali Vitali reports on the timeline of passing a resolution and how House Speaker Mike Johnson will appeal to Democrats.17.12.2024 17:193 dead, 6 injured in Wisconsin elementary school mass shooting A teacher and student are dead and six others are wounded after another student opened fire inside a study hall classroom at a Madison, Wisconsin, elementary school on Monday. The shooter, who died from what is believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was a 15-year-old girl, police say. NBC’s Shaquille Brewster reports for TODAY.17.12.2024 17:22Israel using Syria to “intimidate other people” Rami Khouri on why Israel’s military tactics, and attacks against Syria, are counterproductive to its long-term security17.12.2024 17:22Lebanon’s political families: The Gemayel dynasty The Gemayel family has led Lebanon's Maronite Christians for generations through politics, assassinations and civil war.17.12.2024 17:23Russian general wanted for war crimes in Ukraine killed in Moscow A key Russian general accused of using chemical weapons in the war against Ukraine has been killed in a bomb blast inside the Russian capital in Moscow. Ukraine is now claiming responsibility for the attack. NBC’s Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.17.12.2024 17:24Chelsea and Ukraine star footballer Mykhailo Mudryk fails drugs test The London-based club confirms the 23-year-old tests positive for a banned substance.17.12.2024 17:37White House addresses growing concerns over drones sightings White House spokesman John Kirby joins TODAY to talk about the mysterious drone sightings along the East Coast, saying "Right now our assessment leads us to conclude that these are lawful and legal aviation activities." He also discusses the tips coming in from the public, the uptick in drone activity in general, and the need for more oversight.17.12.2024 17:38Israel’s jailing of journalists “almost on a par with China” Jodie Ginsberg talks about the many different ways the Israeli government has targeted journalists covering the Gaza war17.12.2024 17:45Russian general Igor Kirillov killed in Moscow: What do we know so far? Ukraine's SBU intelligence service claims responsibility for the bomb blast in the Russian capital.17.12.2024 17:52Did Israel use a white phosphorus blitz to create a buffer zone in Lebanon? Israel used white phosphorus bombs almost 200 times in southern Lebanon during the past year.17.12.2024 17:52CNN faces backlash over ‘staged’ Syrian prisoner rescue report Criticism mounts as US channel backtracks on identity of prisoner who worked as intelligence officer in Assad regime.17.12.2024 17:57Mass graves add evidence of Assad regime’s torture Celine Kasem on the collection of evidence that explains what it was like living under decades of abuse by Assad regime.17.12.2024 18:00The 39 Most Anticipated Books of 2025 All the inspiring true stories, thrilling mysteries and fantasies, and great novels we can't wait to read in 2025, from Anne Tyler, Tina Knowles, Torrey Peters, R.F. Kuang, Kevin Wilson, and more.17.12.2024 18:00Ukraine kills top Russian general in Moscow it accuses of chemical weapons crimes A top Russian general was assassinated in Moscow by Ukraine's SBU intelligence service on Tuesday morning.17.12.2024 18:00‘I’m gonna be like, so famous to children!’: Jayde Adams on Strictly, sisterhood and her kids’ TV classic Want a raucous Christmas? Invite the Alma’s Not Normal star. Ahead of her role in the BBC’s animated adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s Tiddler, she talks lobsters, prosecco – and AdeleJayde Adams knows how to derail an interview. From bursting into Christmas carols (“I do love a bit of God and Jesus at Christmastime”) to video-calling celebrity mates (her Alma’s Not Normal co-star Sophie Willan), shouting headlines into the dictaphone (and simultaneously vetoing them), it is a joyous and unpredictable time – full of so many gags that I need to keep wiping my eyes.It might also have something to do with the bottle of Prosecco on the table of the Guardian’s grotto. Or the dangerous amount of white tulle and sparkly makeup she’s wearing for the festive shoot. “This is how I do Christmas,” says Adams. “It’s all about aesthetics, it’s all about vibes.” She then lists every tacky Christmas tree decoration she owns – an aubergine, a croissant, Anna Wintour – and recalls the year she turned up to Christmas dinner with six lobsters given to her by Rick Stein’s son. Continue reading... ... 17.12.2024 18:07What to Know About the Collapse of Germany’s Government, and What’s Next Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote in the German Parliament, ending the unpopular three-party coalition government he has led since 2021.17.12.2024 18:23Family of US-Turkish activist killed by Israeli soldiers meet Blinken The family of the US-Turkish activist, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, have met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.17.12.2024 18:29Mass graves discovered across Syria Syrians are uncovering mass graves suspected of holding thousands of bodies.17.12.2024 18:43Alabama Woman Receives Nation’s Third Pig Kidney Transplant The patient, Towana Looney, was in better health than previous recipients, and her case could signal progress toward solving the organ-supply shortage.17.12.2024 18:51Cocoa prices climb to new record high, prompting fresh warnings about extreme volatility The price of chocolate's key ingredient has skyrocketed this year, prompting analysts to issue fresh warnings about extreme price volatility.17.12.2024 18:52 Anti-whaling activist freed, Denmark denies Japan extradition request The Danish government said Tuesday it has rejected Japan's request to extradite Paul Watson, the founder of the anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd, who is wanted for allegedly obstructing whaling operations.
Watson, who was detained in Greenland in July while en route to intercept a Japanese whaling ship, has since been released from detention by Greenland police, according to Reuters.
Read full story here17.12.2024 18:52Behind Germany’s Government Collapse Is Frustration Over a Stagnating Economy One of Europe’s powerhouses is losing its competitive edge, and the political class can’t agree on why — or what to do about it.17.12.2024 19:05From ‘Red One’ to ‘Dune,’ Theater Debuts Ensure Streaming Hits Just a few years ago, media executives thought theatrical releases didn’t benefit their streaming services. Now, many of them think the opposite.17.12.2024 19:09Élection présidentielle en Roumanie : l’Union européenne ouvre une enquête visant TikTok Le réseau social est soupçonné d’avoir manqué à ses obligations et ouvert la porte à de possibles manipulations russes dans l’élection présidentielle annulée en Roumanie.17.12.2024 19:11Le parquet ukrainien ouvre une enquête pénale pour abus de pouvoir dans l’armée 17.12.2024 19:16Russie : les députés votent pour le retrait des talibans de la liste des organisations interdites 17.12.2024 19:25Who is Kim Keon-hee, described as South Korea’s ‘Lady Macbeth’? The country's first lady has been accused of corruption and stock price manipulation in the past.17.12.2024 19:30Les départements alpins demandent de recompter les loups pour pouvoir en abattre davantage L’évaluation de la population lupine à un peu plus de 1000 individus, rendue publique la semaine dernière, ne serait pas représentative de la population réelle selon les présidents de département.17.12.2024 19:30Moment top Russian general killed in blast Video has emerged showing the moment General Igor Kirillov was killed in an explosion.17.12.2024 19:38Gironde : 22 plaintes déposées contre une famille marocaine pour traite d’êtres humains Un couple originaire du Maroc et leurs trois frères sont accusés d’avoir obligé 22 personnes d’origine marocaine à travailler en France pour des salaires injustes en dormant sous des toits insalubres. Страницы: 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 |