Month: September 2022
What to Know About Liz Truss, Britain’s New Prime Minister
Nearly two months after Boris Johnson reluctantly announced his resignation on the steps of 10 Downing Street, Britain has finally chosen a new leader: Liz Truss. “It’s an honour to be elected as leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party.
Read MoreEU races to help industry as Russian gas halt rattles markets
By Susanna Twidale and Nora Buli LONDON/OSLO (Reuters) – European gas prices surged, share prices slid and the euro sank on Monday after Russia stopped pumping gas to Europe via a major supply route, sending a new tsunami through the
Read MoreDaily Briefing Sept. 5: Research on brain tumors, COVID shots and car charge tech
Environmental reporter Sue Surkes discusses the Bazan deal and news for electric cars; health writer Nathan Jeffay looks at a groundbreaking brain cancer study and vaccine donation
Read MoreThe first hurricane of the season arrived late, but don’t let your guard down
“Things are all upside-down,” making it hard for hurricanes to form, an expert says. But experts warn not to assume there’s less risk just because the first months of hurricane season have been calm. (Image credit: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty
Read MoreMeet the Chechen battalion joining Ukraine to fight Russia — and fellow Chechens
While many Chechen fighters have deployed in Ukraine for Russia, this group is there to defend the country from the Russians. (Image credit: Genya Savilov/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreOpinion | The Myths Propping Up a Trump 2024 Comeback – POLITICO
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Read MoreWhy Chileans Rejected a New, Progressive Constitution
After a year-long drafting and negotiation process, Chilean voters on Sunday rejected a new constitution that was hailed as one of the most democratic and leftist documents in the world. The defeat—which saw nearly 62% of voters reject the document,
Read MoreIran says it has yet to receive US response to its latest nuclear deal proposal
Comments by Iranian foreign ministry spokesman come days after White House official said Tehran’s latest reply to reviving 2015 accord was ‘not constructive’
Read More‘Nothing more than hot air’: Kenya’s highest court rejects election rigging claims
A challenge to the official results of Kenya’s presidential election has been rejected by the country’s supreme court.
Read More‘Nothing more than hot air’: Kenya’s highest court rejects election rigging claims
A challenge to the official results of Kenya’s presidential election has been rejected by the country’s supreme court.
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