Month: January 2023
A bus crashed, fell off a bridge and caught fire in Pakistan, killing 40
A passenger bus crashed into a pillar and fell off a bridge, killing 40 people in southern Pakistan. On the same day, at least 10 students drowned in a lake after their boat capsized. (Image credit: Muhammad Saleem/AP)
Read MoreIndia’s Gautam Adani: Asia’s richest man in eye of a storm
By Shivam Patel, Aditi Shah and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s Gautam Adani, the school drop-out turned billionaire who rose to become Asia’s richest man, faces possibly his biggest challenge after shares in his companies slumped when a U.S.
Read MoreMasked suspect hurls firebomb at New Jersey synagogue
Police search for attacker after suspected hate crime against Temple Ner Tamid; no injuries or damage caused by late-night incident
Read MoreIn call with Netanyahu, Macron calls to avoid moves that ‘fuel cycle of violence’
French president expresses ‘complete solidarity’ with Israel in fight against terror, days after deadly terror attack that killed 7 Israelis in East Jerusalem
Read MoreScorpion Unit Emerged as Memphis Pursued Get-Tough Strategy
City leaders had praised the new group as a key strategy for fighting crime. Now they are trying to assess whether it was flawed from the start.
Read MoreEntry restrictions lifted, isolated village on Lebanon border is now tourist hotspot
For decades, Ghajar, the only Israeli community of Alawites, was out of bounds for residents from the rest of the country; with ban canceled, visitors are flocking in
Read More71 Commands in 13 Minutes: Officers Gave Tyre Nichols Impossible Orders
A Times analysis found that officers gave dozens of contradictory and unachievable orders to Mr. Nichols. The punishment was severe — and eventually fatal.
Read MoreTrump’s Evolution on Truth Social: More QAnon, More Extremes – The New York Times
Trump’s Evolution on Truth Social: More QAnon, More Extremes The New York Times
Read MoreLow voter turnout in Tunisian elections casts doubt on future parliament’s legitimacy
Voters in Tunisia massively shunned parliamentary elections seen as an important test for their president and their country’s troubled democracy, according to preliminary turnout figures Sunday. Independent observers reported scattered violations.
Read MoreLow voter turnout in Tunisian elections casts doubt on future parliament’s legitimacy
Voters in Tunisia massively shunned parliamentary elections seen as an important test for their president and their country’s troubled democracy, according to preliminary turnout figures Sunday. Independent observers reported scattered violations.
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