| 29.12.2024 7:40Australie : un homme tué par un requin alors qu’il pêchait dans la Grande Barrière de corail L’homme, un pasteur âgé de 40 ans, pêchait avec sa famille quand il a subi des «blessures mortelles». Il est décédé environ une heure et demie plus tard.29.12.2024 7:40Trump Weighs In on Immigrant Visa Debate but Offers Little Clarity He said in an interview that he had used the visas for skilled workers “many times.” But he has mainly used visas for unskilled workers like housekeepers.29.12.2024 7:41Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani and his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, expecting their first child Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani and his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, are expecting their first child, the player announced Saturday.29.12.2024 7:55Dayle Haddon, Model and Actress, Dies at 76 After Suspected Carbon Monoxide Leak Ms. Haddon, who carved a path all her own in the modeling world, was found dead on Friday morning from what authorities believed was a carbon monoxide leak.29.12.2024 8:00AI-tied stocks like Keppel to drive Asia growth in 2025: analysts - Nikkei Asia 29.12.2024 8:00Texas jeweler killed in targeted hit involving son, daughter-in-law Nick Shaughnessy and two hit men were sentenced to 35 years, Jackie Edison served 120 days for their roles in the murder of affluent jeweler Ted Shaughnessy, and the attempted murder of his wife Corey.29.12.2024 8:29Corée du Sud : le crash d’un avion fait au moins 62 morts, tous les vols annulés LE POINT SUR LA SITUATION - Selon les autorités, 175 passagers et 6 membres d’équipage se trouvaient à bord de l’avion qui s’est écrasé au moment de son atterrissage à l’aéroport de Muan, dans le sud-ouest du pays. Les opérations de sauvetage sont en cours.29.12.2024 8:29Utah authorities seek those responsible for damaging panel of ancient outdoor engravings Authorities this week said they want to find anyone involved in the installation of climbing bolts at the site of an ancient outdoor engraving in northeastern Utah.29.12.2024 8:31At least 62 dead, two crew rescued in fiery South Korea airliner crash At least 62 people were dead on Sunday after an airliner went off the runway and crashed at South Korea's Muan International Airport.29.12.2024 8:40Multiple tornadoes rip through Texas, Mississippi; at least 2 dead A powerful storm front spawned multiple tornadoes in the Greater Houston metro area Saturday afternoon, officials said.29.12.2024 8:41Death toll rises to 62 after plane crashes at South Korean airport At least 47 people died when a commercial airplane crashed Sunday at South Korea's Muan International Airport, a spokesperson for the country’s national fire agency said.29.12.2024 8:42Israeli military says Gaza hospital chief held in raid Gaza health officials and the WHO earlier Saturday said the raid forced the hospital in Beit Lahia out of service and led to Abu Safiyeh's detention.29.12.2024 8:46South Korea plane crash: death toll passes 60 after Jeju Air flight skids off runway at Muan airport – live updates Authorities warn that provisional death toll could rise after Boeing 737-800 with 175 passengers and six crews hit airport fenceReport: South Korea plane with 181 onboard veers off runway and hits fenceDozens are feared dead after ... ... 29.12.2024 8:50Chad votes in first parliamentary election in over a decade: What to know The Central African nation delayed elections citing financial challenges and the COVID pandemic. 29.12.2024 8:50Dozens killed when passenger jet crashes while landing at South Korean airport The Jeju Air plane burst into flames after veering off a runway at an airport in the southern South Korean city of Muan.29.12.2024 9:1080% of female inmates in Japan convicted on theft, drug charges Around 80 percent of female inmates in Japan last year were convicted on charges of theft or violating drug laws, with the percentage remaining almost the same since 2011, according to the government's annual crime report.
Individuals aged 65 or older accounted for 22.7 percent of female inmates in 2023, up 4.2-fold from 2004, with anxiety about aging and isolation likely contributing to crimes, the Justice Ministry said in the white paper released in December.
Read full story here29.12.2024 10:47FEATURE: Seeking nostalgia: How H.K. youth is reviving film photography Amid the vibrant chaos that is Hong Kong, a quiet revolution is unfolding. Young people, with film photography as their medium of choice, are documenting the city's rapidly changing landscape as gentrification threatens to erase what little remains of its historic charm.
Lam Yuet Ying, 25, took up analog photography in 2019 and quickly fell in love with the nostalgia surrounding it. "I feel I have a responsibility to capture what will eventually disappear," she said, recalling how she snapped shots of her grandmother's home shortly before it was demolished on her very first roll of film.
Read full story here29.12.2024 12:24Passenger plane crashes at South Korean airport, killing 179 Most of the 181 people on board are presumably dead, making it one of the worst aviation disasters to hit South Korea.29.12.2024 12:37Russia’s Gazprom says it will halt gas supplies to Moldova starting Jan. 1 Gazprom said it reserved the right to take further action, including terminating its contract with Moldovagaz, Moldova's main gas operator.29.12.2024 12:56A Year of Youth Protests: Reclaiming Power On The Stream: We look back at various student protest movements prompted by young people in 2024.29.12.2024 13:00How Shen Yun Tapped Religious Fervor to Make $266 Million The dance group has accumulated enormous wealth, in large part by getting followers of the Falun Gong religious movement to work for free and pay its bills.29.12.2024 13:00A Large Family Built Its Own Little Town. A Hurricane Killed 11 of Them. The extended Craig family has suffered an unthinkable loss after landslides slammed into their North Carolina town during Hurricane Helene. The survivors are trying to move forward.29.12.2024 13:00Behind the Dismantling of Hezbollah: Decades of Israeli Intelligence A Times investigation shows how extensively Israel penetrated the Lebanese militia, closely tracking the group’s commanders and culminating in the assassination of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah.29.12.2024 13:18Plane That Crashed in South Korea Was a Boeing 737-800, a Precursor to the 737 Max Nearly 200 airlines use the 737-800, which makes up about 15 percent of the world’s fleet of aircraft.29.12.2024 14:02New York Raises These Pheasants to Be Shot. Is It Hunting or Cruelty? Some lawmakers hope to end a program that is meant to introduce children to field sports but that critics say makes the birds easy targets, if they don’t die another way.29.12.2024 15:02How a Diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome Could Send Innocent Parents to Jail The controversial medical diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome can send parents to jail. What if the symptoms are caused by something else?29.12.2024 15:24Calls for the release of Gaza hospital director detained by Israel Palestinians, campaigners express concern after Abu Safia and others from Kamal Adwan Hospital are detained by Israel.29.12.2024 15:27Olympics: JOC, JPC to let companies sign joint sponsorship deal The Japanese Olympic Committee and Japanese Paralympic Committee plan to allow companies to sign a single joint sponsorship contract with both bodies from 2025, sources familiar with the matter said Sunday.
Until now, companies wanting to sponsor both the Olympics and Paralympics have had to sign separate contracts with each. At present, five companies sponsor both the JOC and JPC.
Read full story here29.12.2024 15:40New Georgian president sworn in as predecessor refuses to stand aside Mikheil Kavelashvili sworn in as Georgia's new president as pro-EU predecessor refuses to recognise his legitimacy.29.12.2024 15:41Natation : Léon Marchand, personnalité la plus marquante des Français selon un sondage Selon un sondage réalisé par Ipsos/Talan pour «La Tribune Dimanche», Léon Marchand est la personnalité française qui a le plus marqué ses compatriotes en 2024.29.12.2024 16:00A Revived Trump-Kim Bromance Could Shake Up the Authoritarian Axis North Korea is the weak link in the emerging coalition of authoritarian states, and the incoming president is uniquely positioned to exploit this.29.12.2024 16:00Elon Musk Is a National Security Risk His cozy relationship with Chinese leaders and reported contacts with Russian officials is a cause for alarm. Страницы: 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 957 958 959 960 961 962 963 |