14.12.2024 7:14 In einem Song rappt der King of Pop angeblich sogar: In Kalifornien sind Kassetten mit unbekannten Aufnahmen von Michael Jackson ... 14.12.2024 7:22 The justices agreed to decide whether industry groups have suffered the sort of injury that gave them standing to sue over an unusual waiver.14.12.2024 7:25 The artificial intelligence start-up argues that Mr. Musk is trying to hamstring its business as he builds a rival company.14.12.2024 7:32 Aaron Siri, an attorney to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., petitioned the FDA to "withdraw or suspend" its approval of a polio vaccine.14.12.2024 7:43 Attack on several regions comes after Russia hammered Ukrainian energy facilities with drones and missiles. What we know on day 1,025Ukrainian drones made several strikes inside Russia overnight into Saturday, including an infrastructure facility storing fuel in central Russias Oryol region, sparking a fire and smashing windows in homes. The Oryol governor, Andrei Klychkov, said early on Saturday that a mass attack on an infrastructure site caused fuel to catch fire. The governor of Krasnodar region, Vladimir Kondratyev, said air defences destroyed Ukrainian drones in several areas of the region south and east of Ukraine. One drone smashed windows in village houses, but there were no injuries. Air defences destroyed seven drones over Bryansk region on Ukraines northern border, said the governor, Alexander Bogomaz. And in Russias Belgorod region, the governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said Ukrainian strikes hit two villages, injuring one resident and triggering a fire in a house.The Ukrainian attack came one night after Russia hammered Ukrainian energy facilities in a massive aerial attack. Ukraines president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Russia had used 93 missiles and more than 200 drones in the attack on Friday. He said Ukrainian forces had managed to shoot down 81 of the missiles, including 11 that were successfully targeted by F-16 planes. Six energy facilities were damaged in the western region of Lviv that borders Poland, officials said. An industry source told Reuters the attack had targeted power substations and that there had been more strikes on gas infrastructure than in past assaults.Zelenskyy called for a massive reaction from the world in response to the strikes. This is [Russian president Vladimir] Putins plan for peace to destroy everything. This is how he wants negotiations terrorising millions of people, Zelenskyy said. A strong reaction from the world is needed: a massive strike a massive reaction. Reacting to the attacks, the Ukrainian foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, called for the urgent delivery of 20 Nasams, Hawk, or Iris-T air defence systems.Moscow described its assault as retaliation for Ukraine using US-supplied Atacms missiles to attack a Russian military airfield during the week. The Russian defence ministry said air and sea-based long-range precision weapons and drones had been used against critical facilities of Ukraines fuel and energy infrastructure that support the military-industrial complex. Russia says it does not target civilian infrastructure, but that it sees the power grid as a military target.The Kremlin has praised the US president-elect Donald Trumps criticism of Ukrainian strikes with US missiles deep into Russian territory and said the position was fully in line with Moscows own position. Trump criticised Ukraines use of US-supplied missiles in a Time magazine interview published on Thursday. The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said Trumps statement was in line with our vision of the causes of escalation It appeals to us.Zelenskyy will attend a meeting with the leaders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Nato and the EU in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss support for his country in its war with Russia. It wont be a meeting that has concrete decisions, but more political to discuss the coming weeks and months, a source told Reuters. Zelenskyy and some of his European allies have called for European troops to be deployed to Ukraine to act as a deterrent to further military action by Russia after any ceasefire. The gathering, hosted by the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, will be held on the day leaders were already due to meet for the EU-western Balkans summit in Brussels, and involve a joint meeting and several bilateral meetings with Zelenskyy.The new commander of Ukraines ground forces plans a massive transformation of his branch to improve troop training, management and recruitment as Ukraines outmanned and outgunned army is struggling to halt a grinding Russian march in the east. The overhaul by Maj Gen Mykhailo Drapatyi, who assumed his post last month, would cover training regimes as well as battlefield and logistics management, including by cutting corruption, embracing technology and strengthening the role of noncommissioned officers. Today, the ground forces need changes, new energy among its soldiers, and a modern approach to the development of their capabilities, the military quoted Drapatyi as saying at a high-level security meeting. Continue reading... ... 14.12.2024 7:45 Lana Zak reports on the latest in the investigation into the possible motive of the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect, mysterious drone sightings over parts of the Northeast and tips on sustainable gift-giving this holiday season.14.12.2024 7:50 The actor joined Elle Fanning and Edward Norton, stars of a new film tracing the musicians ascent.14.12.2024 7:58 NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Theismann gave two free cars to U.S. military veterans Friday ahead of a historic Army-Navy game ... 14.12.2024 7:5914.12.2024 8:03 California and 11 other states want to halt the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to try to stop them.14.12.2024 8:04 Fox News host Jesse Watters reflects on how Republicans and Democrats are unifying to make the government more efficient under ... 14.12.2024 8:14 The chief executive of Apple is the latest in a series of technology executives who are traveling to Florida to meet with the president-elect.14.12.2024 8:15 The Austin Police Department conducted a shoplifting blitz operation this week, arresting nine suspects for allegedly stealing ... 14.12.2024 8:29 Since 2022, Kyiv has developed a real superiority in long-range drones, a weapon about which the authorities remain very discreet, but which enables them to strike in Russia without Western approval.14.12.2024 8:41 Baek Jae Gil, whose viral anthem calls for the ouster of President Yoon Suk Yeol, has a long history with the countrys pro-democracy movement.14.12.2024 9:09 The NBA in-season tournament officially the Emirates NBA Cup is winding down with the semifinals slated for Saturday and the finals set for Tuesday.14.12.2024 9:20 Sean "Diddy" Combs filed a motion Friday to dismiss his appeal for bail, meaning he will stay in jail until his trial on sex trafficking charges in May 2025.14.12.2024 9:23 Authorities set on a worldwide chase to find Nicholas Alahverdian, once praised for his work as a child advocate, who has been accused of rape, abuse and fraud.14.12.2024 9:26 L?le est plac?e en alerte maximum ? partir de ce samedi ? 07h00, heure locale. Le niveau violet implique un confinement strict de lensemble de la population, y compris des services de secours et de s?curit?.14.12.2024 9:29 It was unclear when the information arrived, or whether it would have helped speed an arrest in the death of Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare.14.12.2024 9:33 Weeks ago, Jessica Tisch was in charge of street sweeping and trash pickup. On Monday, she found herself overseeing a ferocious manhunt as the head of the Police Department.14.12.2024 9:41 Efforts to undermine public confidence in proven cures are not just uninformed theyre dangerous, said the Republican leader, who is a polio survivor.14.12.2024 10:00 Ich dachte, Fahrradfahren, das w?rde mir nie Spa? machen. Dann fingen auf Social Media alle an, ihr Rennrad zu pr?sentieren und ... 14.12.2024 10:00 Wenn ein Verein wie eine Religion ist, wie f?hlt man sich dann, wenn man diesen Verein verlassen muss? Unterwegs mit Gerald ... 14.12.2024 10:00 Nightclub director says they really want the music and experience to be at the forefront, following in the footsteps of Berlins club sceneOver the past decade going to a live event has nearly always been accompanied by a sea of phones capturing every moment of the experience to be shared on social media feeds. But now living in the moment is becoming the new luxury.Partygoers in Manchester will be asked to cover their smartphone camera with a sticker in a strict rule being enforced by a new nightclub. Ambers nightclub, which opened on Friday night, is the latest venue to enforce the no-phone rule, clamping down on the endless recording or livestreaming of nights out on mobiles. Continue reading... ... 14.12.2024 10:00 Uncompleted or abandoned buildings are a regular feature of the landscape. Now calls for restorations are increasingBeneath mango trees in the lush garden of the Palais de Lom?, an oceanside estate in the Togolese capital, dozens of students from the African School of Architecture and Urban Planning (EAMAU) were taking sessions on archiving.Established in 1905, the palace housed German, French and British colonial governors in succession and then the Togolese presidency before falling into disuse in the 1990s. After a five-year restoration project, its doors were opened to the public in 2019. Continue reading... ... 14.12.2024 10:00 Former presidents regime killed and tortured hundreds of thousands of protesters. Now Syrians are facing a new country and a new realityOne month ago, during a meeting in Beirut, a senior western diplomat was venting his frustration: when would international sanctions be lifted from the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad? Though the dictator had few friends, it seemed that the brutal killing and torture of hundreds of thousands of protesters had succeeded in finally crushing Syrias 13-year revolution.It was time to face facts, the diplomat said. Assad had won the war, and the world needed to move on. Continue reading... ... 14.12.2024 10:00 Marina Hyde, John Crace and Simon Hattenstone are among those ready to take your calls to raise money for War Child, M?decins Sans Fronti?res and Parallel HistoriesDonate to our charity appeal hereGuardian and Observer journalists will be on hand to take calls from readers on Saturday as part of our annual charity appeal. The telethon is raising money for three important charities who work to reduce the suffering caused by conflict.Dozens of our reporters, writers, columnists and authors will be taking donations on the phone. This years team includes Marina Hyde, John Crace, Polly Toynbee, Sirin Kale, Peter Bradshaw, Simon Hattenstone, Emma Graham-Harrison, Hugh Muir and Jess Cartner-Morley.Non-telethon donations can be made online by credit card, debit card or PayPal. Continue reading... ... 14.12.2024 10:00 Rachel Reeves has spoken of a reset in EU relations. Here, experts in everything from music to farming explain what they hope it will meanEarlier this week, the UK chancellor, Rachel Reeves, said she was hoping talks in the new year could lead to an extensive reset of post-Brexit relations.The remarks were seized on by leave supporters who fear a betrayal of the referendum vote, while others argue Reeves wont go nearly far enough. Continue reading... ... 14.12.2024 10:0314.12.2024 10:08 Former students at a school for children of survivors of the 1984 disaster recall families struggles in the aftermath.14.12.2024 10:12 The United States and China have renewed a decades-old agreement on science and technology cooperation, officials from both countries said Friday. Страницы: 816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836837838839840841842843844845846847848849850851852853854855856