Month: August 2021
Yemen Victims Push for War Crimes Investigation
Lawyers for survivors and families of people killed in Yemen’s civil war have filed evidence to the court in The Hague in an effort to trigger a formal investigation into alleged war crimes by military forces led by Saudi Arabia
Read MoreNorth Korea Restarted Plutonium-Producing Reactor, U.N. Agency Warns – The New York Times
North Korea Restarted Plutonium-Producing Reactor, U.N. Agency Warns The New York Times In ‘deeply troubling’ move, North Korea appears to have restarted plutonium-producing reactor Yahoo News North Korea appears to have restarted key nuclear reactor: UN watchdog Fox News North Korean nuclear reactor
Read MorePositive COVID test rate hits 7.8%, the highest since February
Health Ministry figures show 6,576 new cases identified on Sunday; ministry chief says leveling-off of serious cases means holiday lockdown off the table
Read MoreHospital patients are being evacuated as the rapidly growing Caldor Fire edges closer to California’s Lake Tahoe region – CNN
Hospital patients are being evacuated as the rapidly growing Caldor Fire edges closer to California’s Lake Tahoe region CNN Teams of firefighters scrambling to protect Tahoe Basin as Caldor Fire continues eastward march ABC10 Lake Tahoe threatened by massive fire, more ordered
Read MoreOla Electric in talks to raise at over $2.75 billion valuation
Ola Electric is in advanced talks to raise between $250 million to $500 million in a new financing round as the Indian firm looks to scale its electric vehicle manufacturing business in the South Asian market, according to two sources
Read MoreBiden Honors U.S. Service Members Killed In Kabul
This was Biden’s first visit as president to honor dead service members and comfort their relatives. The fallen service members included 11 Marines, an Army soldier and a member of the Navy. (Image credit: SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreIn Over 2 Weeks Since The Haiti Earthquake, This E.R. Doctor Hasn’t Been Home
What should have been an ordinary Saturday at the emergency room instead became a day Dr. Antoine Titus cannot forget. (Image credit: Octavio Jones for NPR)
Read MorePentagon prepared for ‘mass casualty’ attack at Kabul Airport hours before explosion – POLITICO
Pentagon prepared for ‘mass casualty’ attack at Kabul Airport hours before explosion POLITICO Nine family members, including children, killed in US strike in Kabul targeting suspected ISIS-K suicide bomber, relative says CNN Pinellas Park church holds vigil for service members killed at
Read MoreRabbi brothers suspected of sex abuse at their Jerusalem yeshiva
Rabbinical court rules students should no longer enroll in schools run by Yitzhak and Moshe Tufik, advises victims to file complaints with police
Read MoreFormer Mossad chief’s cybersecurity company to operate in Gulf
Tamir Pardo’s XM Cyber will bid to protect infrastructure sector in UAE and Bahrain, as part of consortium led by Rafael, Globes reports
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