| 25.12.2024 2:52Morgan Stanley CEO seeks closer MUFG ties in asset management - Nikkei Asia 25.12.2024 3:04Syrians in Christian Neighborhoods Protest After Christmas Tree Is Burned The protests in Damascus broke out after footage circulated online of an artificial Christmas tree on fire in a mostly Christian town as masked men stand around it.25.12.2024 3:09Mosambik: Unruhen nach Bekanntgabe des Wahlergebnisses fordern 21 Tote 236 schwere Straftaten und 21 Tote in 24 Stunden. Das ist die Bilanz der Beh?rden nach Bekanntgabe des korrigierten ... 25.12.2024 3:12Nearly two dozen killed in 24 hours in Mozambique after disputed election result '236 acts of serious violence' were reported across the country, leaving at least 25 people wounded, including 13 police officers, Interior Minister Pascoal Ronda said Tuesday. More than 100 people have already died in the unprecedented post-election violence after Ven?ncio Mondlane's claim of victory against winner Daniel Chapo.25.12.2024 3:25Armed men open fire on journalists during reopening of Haiti hospital Haitian authorities have struggled to address rise of powerful armed gangs, and accountability for violence is rare. 25.12.2024 3:31Thai Oil injects $1.7bn more into stalled refinery project - Nikkei Asia 25.12.2024 3:59After Biden commutes most of federal death row, Trump vows to pursue executions Trump criticized Biden's decision on Monday. Presidents historically have no involvement in dictating or recommending the punishments that federal prosecutors seek for defendants in criminal cases, though Trump has long sought more direct control over the Justice Department's operations.25.12.2024 3:59Iran : T?h?ran d?nonce un crime odieux apr?s la reconnaissance ?hont?e par Isra?l du meurtre du chef du Hamas 25.12.2024 4:15Trump and Musk Want to Cut Billions From the Budget. It Wont Be Easy. Efforts to cut government spending and eliminate waste are dwarfed by the rising costs of the social safety net programs and interest expenses.25.12.2024 4:24How climate change is making white Christmas a rare event The idea of a white Christmas is becoming rarer with climate change on the rise. NBC News Dylan Dreyer reports.25.12.2024 4:41Hanukkah this year starts on Christmas Day in rare occurrence The eight-day Jewish holiday of Hanukkah starts on Christmas Day in 2024, an occurrence that happens very infrequently.25.12.2024 4:58Richard Perry, Record Producer With a Golden Touch, Dies at 82 Known for his work with Barbra Streisand, Carly Simon, the Pointer Sisters and many others, he was one of the most reliable hitmakers in the business.25.12.2024 5:00Japan to put critical goods plants under state control during crisis Japan is set to introduce a system to temporarily place factories under state control in the event of a contingency to safeguard supply chains of critical materials such as semiconductors and batteries, the government said Tuesday.
The government aims to start the system from around the fall of next year to better protect the country from contingencies such as infectious disease outbreaks and disruptions in the supply of raw materials.
Read full story here25.12.2024 5:15Swiss Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger dies in avalanche at 26 A member of Switzerlands national snowboard cross team has died in an avalanche at the mountain resort of Arosa in the east of the country, the Swiss-Ski federation said Tuesday.25.12.2024 5:15Armed Attack at Haiti Hospital Kills at Least 3 Two journalists and a police officer died and at least seven others were wounded in the shooting before the reopening of a hospital wing in Port-au-Prince.25.12.2024 5:23Podcast [English World] Episode 77: Scan-free ticket gates
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Read full story here25.12.2024 5:33A full list of stores open on Christmas Day 2024 These retailers will be welcoming customers on Dec. 25.25.12.2024 5:37Mall Santas provide special service for kids with sensory issues Every year, the shopping mall investment trust Simon Property Group hosts private Santa sessions for kids with sensory issues who may not feel comfortable in a crowded mall or shopping center. Jericka Duncan reports.25.12.2024 5:48Israel wants to double the population on the Golan Heights, occupied since 1967 The Israeli government has approved a development plan worth almost 10 million to encourage the colonization of this Syrian territory, conquered in the 1967 war and annexed in 1981.25.12.2024 5:501 killed, several injured in Florida boat explosion At least one person was killed and six others injured when a boat exploded in a marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Three people suffered traumatic injuries. Cristian Benavides reports.25.12.2024 5:50Storms bring dangerous surf conditions on the West Coast A wharf in Santa Cruz, California, partially collapsed Monday, sending three workers inspecting the wharf into the ocean. At least one person was killed in a separate incident and two others are missing as a result of dangerous surf along the West Coast. Elise Preston has more.25.12.2024 5:50Who will see snow on Christmas day? Parts of the Northeast were hit with a light dusting of snow on Christmas Eve. CBS Meteorologist Bill Kelly takes a look at who will be getting snow on Christmas Day.25.12.2024 5:51How AM radio helped storm recovery efforts in North Carolina After Hurricane Helene brought devastating flooding to North Carolina, internet and cell phone service were spotty at best. But many were able to coordinate relief efforts and get crucial information out over AM radio. Skyler Henry has the story.25.12.2024 5:56Tokyo condo market to remain tight in 2025 despite supply bump - Nikkei Asia 25.12.2024 6:07The Best Bakeries in America In this golden age of American bakeries, virtuosic pastries and delightful breads are close at hand, from coastal Maine to downtown Los Angeles.25.12.2024 6:07The Golden Age of American Bakeries Is Upon Us. Heres Why. A combination of economics, taste and the post-Covid restaurant landscape is making this a great time for craft carbs in America.25.12.2024 6:16Two reporters killed and others injured in gang shootout in Haiti capital According to initial reports, assailants opened fire at a hospital in Port-au-Prince as journalists covered the reopening of the clinic. In early December, nearly 200 people were killed in a massacre led by a gang leader, according to the United Nations and a local NGO.25.12.2024 6:50Raging Waves Batter Californias Coast and Its Beloved Piers An increasingly ferocious and volatile surf is raising questions about the future of the states piers, which have defined the coastline for generations.25.12.2024 7:07Taiwan struggles to reconcile climate ambitions and chip manufacturing The island's semiconductor industry represents one-quarter of GDP but is a major source of carbon emissions.25.12.2024 7:29US government agency targeting foreign disinformation shuts down State Department unit established in 2016 closes after US Congress fails to extend funding amid Republican accusations.25.12.2024 7:39Armed men open fire on journalists at Haiti hospital reopening Armed men opened fire on a group of journalists as they covered a government press conference set to announce the reopening of Haiti's largest public hospital. At least two people were killed at the scene.25.12.2024 7:42A lack of trust that goes unnoticed between Poland and Ukraine Although Warsaw is still Kyiv's first advocate in its aspirations to join the European Union and NATO, behind the scenes relations are tense, particularly around the memory of the Volhynia massacre. Страницы: 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 |