Month: February 2023
Ukraine War Makes Unexpected Winner of Turkey’s Erdogan
The Turkish president has leveraged his closeness with Putin to expand his international influence and shore up Turkey’s faltering economy.
Read MoreCanada deploys military aircraft over Haiti to disrupt gangs
By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) – The Canadian government said on Sunday it deployed a military aircraft over Haiti to address what it called a “dire security situation” and to support efforts to disrupt the activities of Haitian gangs. Canada said
Read MoreThe Pentagon Saw a Warship Boondoggle. Congress Saw Jobs.
After years of crippling problems and a changing mission, the Navy pushed to retire nine of its newest ships. Then the lobbying started.
Read MoreU.S. Downs Chinese Spy Balloon, Ending Chapter in a Diplomatic Crisis
The balloon, spotted earlier this week over the western United States, was brought down when an F-22 fighter jet fired an air-to-air missile at it off the coast of South Carolina.
Read MoreU.S. Downs Chinese Spy Balloon, Ending Chapter in a Diplomatic Crisis
The balloon, spotted earlier this week over the western United States, was brought down when an F-22 fighter jet fired an air-to-air missile at it off the coast of South Carolina.
Read MoreColombian military confirmed possible balloon flying over its airspace
(Reuters) – A day before a U.S. military jet shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the country’s Atlantic Coast on Saturday, Colombia’s military confirmed a sighting of an airborne object similar to a balloon flying over its territory.
Read MoreBiden’s State of the Union Address Holds a Chance for a Fresh Start
The president plans to use his first State of the Union address since Republicans took control of the House to call for bipartisan cooperation. Neither he nor many others expect that to happen.
Read MoreSurrogate parents, comical politics among new Keshet shows
Keshet 12 unveils six new shows and four under production in what it calls ‘golden era’ of Israeli television
Read MoreSurrogate parents, comical politics among new Keshet shows
Keshet 12 unveils six new shows and four under production in what it calls ‘golden era’ of Israeli television
Read MoreMan found dead in Tel Aviv, carbon monoxide poisoning suspected
Paramedics say victim found beside disposable baking pan holding coals; Magen David Adom issues reminder about dangers of improper heating methods and lack of ventilation
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