Month: December 2023
The U.K. Government Is Facing Pushback to Its Rwanda Migrant Plan. Here’s What to Know
The U.K. has paid a further £100 ($126 million) and is set to pay more in 2024 to secure its controversial Rwanda asylum scheme. Sir Matthew Rycroft, a civil servant in the Home Office, wrote a letter to MPs on
Read MoreRussian and Belarusians can compete in the Olympics, but only as neutrals
Individual Russian and Belarusian athletes who qualify for next year’s Olympics will be allowed to compete, but only as neutrals, games bosses have said.
Read MorePutin announces his candidacy for Russia’s presidential election in 2024
Putin, who was first elected president in March 2000, announced his decision to run in the March 17 presidential election after a Kremlin award ceremony, when war veterans and others pleaded with him to seek re-election.
Read MoreStocks are little changed as investors assess strong jobs report: Live updates – CNBC
Stocks are little changed as investors assess strong jobs report: Live updates CNBC Price pressure on gold after “Goldilocks” U.S. jobs data | Kitco News Kitco NEWS U.S. stocks open lower after stronger-than-expected jobs report MarketWatch Here’s what the market will be looking
Read MoreDonald Trump Could Be Disqualified Due to 55-Year-Old Ruling – Newsweek
Donald Trump Could Be Disqualified Due to 55-Year-Old Ruling Newsweek Colorado Supreme Court weighs 14th Amendment challenge to Trump’s eligibility for GOP primary ballot CBS News Why are the 14th Amendment lawsuits seeking to bar Trump failing? ABC News
Read MoreIsrael-UN relations at historic low as secretary-general invokes rare diplomatic measure – CNN
Israel-UN relations at historic low as secretary-general invokes rare diplomatic measure CNN The UN secretary-general invoked ‘Article 99’ to push for a Gaza cease-fire. What exactly is it? Yahoo News UN chief addresses Security Council Al Jazeera English UN Security Council to vote
Read MoreHunter Biden indicted on 9 tax charges as special counsel investigation continues
No evidence has emerged so far to prove that President Joe Biden, in his current or previous office, abused his role or accepted bribes, though questions have arisen about the ethics surrounding the Biden family’s international business.
Read MorePutin will seek another presidential term, aiming to extend his grip on Russia
Vladimir Putin moved to prolong his repressive and unyielding presidency for at least another six years, announcing his candidacy in the election next March that he is all but certain to win. (Image credit: Valery Sharifulin/AP)
Read MoreMajor donor calls on UPenn president to resign for disastrous testimony on antisemitism, threatening $100 million gift – CNN
Major donor calls on UPenn president to resign for disastrous testimony on antisemitism, threatening $100 million gift CNN UPenn donor withdraws $100M donation after president’s congressional testimony on antisemitism Fox Business Penn loses $100 million donation over antisemitism hearing Axios The latest news,
Read MoreUkraine Aid From U.S. Congress Under Threat After Failed Senate Vote. What Happens Next?
U.S. Senate leaders are struggling to reach an agreement on aid for Ukraine. On Wednesday, Republicans in the Senate voted unanimously to block an emergency spending bill that would have provided $110.5 billion to Ukraine, Israel and other measures relevant
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