Month: December 2023
Chile to vote again on replacing its constitution
Voters in Chile return to the polls again on Sunday, to cast their ballots in a referendum that will mark their second attempt to replace their dictatorship era constitution.
Read MoreThe IDF said it mistakenly killed 3 Israeli hostages held by Hamas
Israelis react to news that the military mistakenly killed three of the Israeli hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza.
Read MoreWill the Georgia election workers see any of the $148 million award from Rudy Giuliani? – CNN
Will the Georgia election workers see any of the $148 million award from Rudy Giuliani? CNN Rudy Giuliani Will Face Critical ‘Obstacle’ to Defamation Appeal—Attorney Newsweek Giuliani Ordered to Pay $148 Million to Election Workers in Defamation Trial The New York Times The
Read MoreWill the Georgia election workers see any of the $148 million award from Rudy Giuliani? – CNN
Will the Georgia election workers see any of the $148 million award from Rudy Giuliani? CNN Adam Kinzinger Does Victory Lap After Rudy Giuliani’s $148M Judgment Newsweek Giuliani Ordered to Pay $148 Million to Election Workers in Defamation Trial The New York Times
Read MoreKuwait Leader Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Dies Aged 86
Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, leader of the Gulf Nation of Kuwait, died aged 86 on Saturday, Kuwait state television announced. The emir of the oil-rich country, sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, had ruled for three years. Sheikh Mohammed
Read MoreMilei couples ‘total crackdown’ on protest with economic shocks in Argentina
As the human impact of Argentinian President Javier Milei’s “shock treatment” to the South American country’s economy became increasingly clear with rising prices on Thursday, Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced what one journalist said were doubtlessly “preemptive” new controls on
Read MoreMilei couples ‘total crackdown’ on protest with economic shocks in Argentina
As the human impact of Argentinian President Javier Milei’s “shock treatment” to the South American country’s economy became increasingly clear with rising prices on Thursday, Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced what one journalist said were doubtlessly “preemptive” new controls on
Read MoreFrance to review Gerard Depardieu’s Legion d’Honneur medal after assault allegations
French actor Gerard Depardieu’s Legion d’Honneur medal is under review following a string of allegations about sexual aggression and a TV documentary in which he was heard making lewd comments about women. French Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak said on
Read MoreHistoric Vatican fraud trial to deliver its verdict
A Vatican court delivers its verdict on Saturday in a historic trial focused on an opaque London property deal, with a once-powerful cardinal among 10 defendants facing jail for alleged financial crimes. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former advisor to Pope
Read More‘Soul of our ancestors’: US to return stolen Cambodian treasures
A prestigious US museum will hand back more than a dozen valuable antiquities to Cambodia, a prosecutor said on Friday, after they were plundered and illegally trafficked into the institution’s collection. They were originally stolen by prolific antiquities trafficker Douglas
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