Month: December 2023
Shipping giants suspend all journeys through Red Sea following attacks on vessels
Two of the world’s biggest shipping firms have suspended all journeys through the Red Sea following a surge of recent attacks on vessels.
Read MoreYemen Houthi rebels claim attacks on two Red Sea cargo ships – BBC.com
Yemen Houthi rebels claim attacks on two Red Sea cargo ships BBC.com U.S. warns Yemen’s Houthi rebels to stop attacks in Red Sea Axios OFFICIAL CORRECTION Maersk to pause all container ship traffic through the Red Sea Reuters.com Ballistic missile fired from Yemen
Read MoreHow the U.S. keeps funding Ukraine’s military when it says it’s out of money
The White House says funding for Ukraine has run out and it has been increasing pressure on Congress to pass stalled legislation to support the war against Russia.
Read MoreHow the U.S. keeps funding Ukraine’s military when it says it’s out of money
The White House says funding for Ukraine has run out and it has been increasing pressure on Congress to pass stalled legislation to support the war against Russia.
Read MoreU.K. judge rules Prince Harry victim of phone hacking by Mirror Group
A U.K. judge ruled on Friday that Prince Harry was a victim of phone hacking by journalists working for Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), and awarded the royal £140,600 ($179,600) in damages. The decision is one in a number of legal
Read More‘Local Fauna’ Review: The Art of Creating Characters
In the world of Peter de Sève, every face—be it human, animal or something entirely other—tells a story.
Read MoreA quarter of United Methodist churches in U.S. have left during split
United Methodist churches had a five-year window to leave the denomination over disputes involving its bans on same-sex marriage and ordaining LGBTQ persons.
Read MoreU.S. and Israel agree combat in Gaza will take months amid growing American unease with death toll
U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke Friday with Israeli officials amid growing American unease about the mounting death toll in Gaza. He met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas later in the day about the besieged enclave’s postwar future.
Read MoreU.S. and Israel agree combat in Gaza will take months amid growing American unease with death toll
U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke Friday with Israeli officials amid growing American unease about the mounting death toll in Gaza. He met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas later in the day about the besieged enclave’s postwar future.
Read MoreU.S. and Israel agree combat in Gaza will take months amid growing American unease with death toll
U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke Friday with Israeli officials amid growing American unease about the mounting death toll in Gaza. He met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas later in the day about the besieged enclave’s postwar future.
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