Month: August 2023
Gabon military seizes power hours after long-serving president wins election
Gunfire heard in the capital; no word from president, whose family is under investigation in France for corruption; soldiers vow to ‘dissolve all institutions of the republic’
Read MoreDaily Briefing Aug 30: How Eli Cohen’s meet with Libyan FM rolls back Abraham Accords
Reporters Tal Schneider, Lazar Berman discuss fallout from foreign minister’s decision to reveal secret sit-down with Tripoli’s top diplomat along with Gallant’s awkward trip to US
Read MoreFormer heads of Shin Bet, air force petition court against Pegasus spyware inquiry
Security officials say panel may damage security, following warnings that it could reveal operational secrets
Read MoreIDF: Palestinian shot after ramming troops near Hebron; soldier lightly hurt
Soldiers manning post near southern West Bank city open fire at vehicle accelerating toward them; suspect seriously wounded
Read MoreTrump disqualified from being president? Some Republicans aren’t sure – USA TODAY
Trump disqualified from being president? Some Republicans aren’t sure USA TODAY
Read MoreTrump Could Clinch the Nomination Before the G.O.P. Knows if He’s a Felon
The federal election interference case — one of four — is set to start just before Super Tuesday and a cascade of consequential primaries.
Read MoreTrump Could Clinch the Nomination Before the G.O.P. Knows if He’s a Felon
The federal election interference case — one of four — is set to start just before Super Tuesday and a cascade of consequential primaries.
Read MoreA.O.C. at 33: ‘Evolving,’ ‘Learning,’ But Not Ready to Call Herself an Insider
The congresswoman from New York says she’s different from when she first took office. But she’s not ready to call herself an insider.
Read MoreA.O.C. at 33: ‘Evolving,’ ‘Learning,’ But Not Ready to Call Herself an Insider
The congresswoman from New York says she’s different from when she first took office. But she’s not ready to call herself an insider.
Read MoreMore than 6 months after Turkey’s quake, people who lost homes still await new ones
The Feb. 6 earthquake and its aftershocks left nearly 3 million displaced and in need of shelter. In the hard-hit city of Adiyaman, families wait for promises of new homes to be fulfilled. (Image credit: Alice Martins for NPR)
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