Month: November 2022
Top G-7 diplomats back Ukraine support, express suspicion of China
Top diplomats from the world’s major industrialized democracies have rallied support for Ukraine in its resistance to Russia’s invasion. They expressed “unwavering commitment” for Ukraine’s defense and were suspicious of China’s increasing assertiveness.
Read MoreG-7 Warns Iran Against Providing Drones to Russia
Top diplomats from the Group of Seven nations threatened further action against Moscow and countries supporting its war in Ukraine.
Read MoreThird Time’s a Charm? NASA Sets a New Date to Launch Its Mega-Moon Rocket
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) moon rocket has been in development for more than 18 years and has never flown so much as an inch. But that might change on Nov. 14 at 12:07 a.m. ET, when the massive 32-story
Read MoreChina Sends Yet Another Rocket Stage Hurtling Uncontrollably Toward Earth
There’s a lot that China would like you to pay attention to when it comes to its just completed Tiangong (“Palace in the Sky”) space station—and there’s one thing the country would very much like you to ignore. On the
Read MoreThe Best Paid Remote Jobs and How to Get Them
The pandemic has made the prospect of never having to travel to a workplace to do your job much more attainable for those who want to work remotely full time. Demand for fully remote work has outstripped willingness by employers
Read MoreChina Rebukes Russia’s Nuclear Threats in Ukraine for First Time
China has warned Russia against threatening to use nuclear weapons in the conflict in Ukraine, in a rare departure from its usual tacit support for Moscow’s positions.
Read MoreJury finds Trump friend Thomas Barrack not guilty on all counts in foreign lobbying trial – CBS News
Jury finds Trump friend Thomas Barrack not guilty on all counts in foreign lobbying trial CBS News Trump ally Tom Barrack acquitted of foreign agent charges Yahoo News Tom Barrack Found Not Guilty Of Lying To FBI And Foreign Lobbying MSNBC Former Trump
Read MoreIran marks the 1979 U.S. Embassy takeover amid nationwide protests
The country’s theocracy, which came to power 43 years ago, faces one of its stiffest challenges amid weeks of widespread protests after the death of a woman arrested by the country’s morality police. (Image credit: Vahid Salemi/AP)
Read MoreU.S. to send $400 million more military aid to Ukraine
The new command post, announced Friday, signals a more permanent, long-term program to continue to aid Kyiv in its fight against Russia. In total the U.S. has provided to Ukraine more than $18 billion since Russia invaded Feb. 24.
Read MoreTIME Announces New and Expanded Roles Across Leadership Team
TIME Editor-in-Chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal sent the following note to staff on Friday: Team TIME, Earlier this week, on November 1st, we passed the four-year mark of being an independent company. The progress we have made together is remarkable,
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