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09.09.2024 15:04
China and Russia to hold joint drills in Sea of Japan and Okhotsk - Nikkei Asia BEIJING -- The Chinese and Russian militaries will conduct joint sea and air drills around the Sea of Japan and Sea of Okhotsk this month, China's Ministry of National Defense announced on Monday.The aim is to "deepen strategic cooperation between the Chinese and Russian militaries and strengthen their ability to jointly deal with security threats," the ministry said in a statement.

09.09.2024 15:37
Abortion on the Ballot We explain the 10 measures that would let voters decide abortion policy in their states.

09.09.2024 15:58
Falun Gong-backed Epoch Times to pull plug on Hong Kong printing - Nikkei Asia HONG KONG -- The Epoch Times, a media outlet backed by the China-born religious sect Falun Gong that is sharply critical of the Communist Party, is set to end publication of its print edition in Hong Kong next week.The organization has grown into a global -- and controversial -- digital media player associated in the West with right-wing politics. But its publisher described the challenges it has been up against in Hong Kong, where press freedom has been under heavy pressure from authorities in recent years. The U.S. just issued a renewed warning to businesses about a tightening national security environment.

09.09.2024 16:31
Miamis Tyreek Hill detained in cuffs just hours before kick-off On his way to the game, Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill was detained in cuffs near Hard Rock Stadium and accused of reckless driving. Hill was released in time to lead a comeback to beat the Jaguars. NBCs Kaylee Hartung reports for TODAY.

09.09.2024 17:17
Amy Sherald, Brazen Optimist In an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the artist known for her portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor is showing how much else she can do.

09.09.2024 17:26
Japan to nominate ex-top finance diplomat Kanda as next ADB chief The government plans to nominate Japan's former top finance diplomat, Masato Kanda, as the next president of the Asian Development Bank, sources familiar with the matter said Monday. Japan has dominated the chief post of the ADB since the Manila-based multilateral lender was established in 1966. If elected by member countries, Kanda, 59, will succeed Masatsugu Asakawa, another former senior official of the country's Finance Ministry. Read full story here

09.09.2024 19:01
Israeli strikes in Syria kill at least 25, war monitor says State media says more than 40 injured as military research centre for arms production hit, according to sourcesIsraeli jets have launched a substantial strike on targets in Syria, killing at least 25 people, according to an opposit ...