Month: August 2023
Can the Race Really Be That Close? Yes, Biden and Trump Are Tied.
A Times/Siena poll suggests a slight Biden edge among voters who don’t like either candidate.
Read MoreFrance and Italy to fly citizens out of Niger – as two West African nations back the coup
France and Italy have announced plans to fly their citizens out of Niger following a military coup in the country.
Read MoreAlan Sherman, champion of Jewish sports and US-Israel relations, dies at 87
‘Visionary’ enthusiast had a lifetime commitment to strengthening opportunities for Jewish athletes, including decades of involvement with the global Maccabiah movement
Read More16 construction workers killed as crane collapses while new bridge is built
At least 16 construction workers were killed and several others feared trapped after a crane collapsed during the building of a bridge in India.
Read MoreNetanya sandwich shop jingle becomes unlikely Israeli party anthem
Cover of Greek hit advertising kiosk run by man who ‘puts his love into the baguette’ goes viral
Read MoreAung San Suu Kyi receives partial pardon – but son says she’s still in prison
Myanmar’s junta says it has pardoned ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi for some of the offences she denies – more than two years after she was detained as part of a military coup.
Read MoreDrone Attacks on Russia Show Evidence of Ukraine’s Other Counteroffensive
Officials in Ukraine rarely discuss attacks on targets inside Russia, including Moscow. But video evidence shows an increasing effort to launch long-range strikes inside the country.
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