Month: September 2023
‘There’s a powerful argument’ Trump is disqualified for presidency under 14th Amendment: Kaine – ABC News
‘There’s a powerful argument’ Trump is disqualified for presidency under 14th Amendment: Kaine ABC News
Read MoreNorth Korea stages tactical nuclear attack drill
By Cynthia Kim SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea conducted a simulated tactical nuclear attack drill that included two long-range cruise missiles in an exercise to “warn enemies” the country would be prepared in case of nuclear war, the KCNA state
Read MoreThe Jewish Establishment and Its Critics – Sponsored Content
JFNA president Eric Fingerhut in conversation with Yehuda Kurtzer
Read More‘A real threat’: PM backs widespread arrests, eyes deportations in migrant crackdown
After riots, cabinet members okay administrative detentions, weigh pulling work permits; Netanyahu says they’ll also strive ‘to get all the rest of the illegal infiltrators out’
Read MoreAustralia says it will send more police to Solomon Islands, extend mission
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia said on Sunday it would send additional police to the Solomon Islands to boost security for the Pacific Games in November, keeping them there until June to assist with a general election. The
Read MoreBen Wallace ‘threatened to cancel Chinook deal with the US’ over soaring £2.3bn costs after White House ‘block – Daily Mail
Ben Wallace ‘threatened to cancel Chinook deal with the US’ over soaring £2.3bn costs after White House ‘block Daily Mail
Read MoreAnalysis: Why trash in space is a major problem with no clear fix
Treaties meant to ensure sustainability in space don’t currently regulate private companies, and not every country has signed on to an agreement for sustainable space exploration.
Read MoreIsraeli diamond tycoon arrested in Cyprus over corruption conviction in Romania
International arrest warrant against Beny Steinmetz has already been rejected by Greece and Italy over human rights concerns; businessman has appealed his guilty verdict
Read MoreTaiwan suspends work, transport and classes as Typhoon Haikui slams into the island
The storm is expected to continue toward China after crossing over Taiwan. Authorities in the Chinese city of Shantou in Guangdong province are advising residents to take precautions. (Image credit: I-Hwa Cheng/AFP via Getty Images)
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