Month: July 2023
Bolivia says huge manhunt closing in on accused drug lord
Bolivia has mobilized more than 2,250 security agents in a massive operation closing in on an alleged cocaine trafficker who has ricocheted around the world to elude capture, a senior official said on Sunday. The target of the hunt is
Read MoreReport: Mossad chief visited White House to discuss Saudi normalization
David Barnea said to meet earlier this month with US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and CIA director Bill Burns as Biden hints at potential progress in securing deal
Read MoreTrump could be indicted soon in Georgia. Here’s a look at that investigation – The Associated Press
Trump could be indicted soon in Georgia. Here’s a look at that investigation The Associated Press Fulton County DA says work is done in Trump probe and ‘we’re ready to go’ CNN Georgia judge skewers Trump’s bid to derail potential charges POLITICO
Read MoreToppled Niger government encouraged French strikes to free president, junta claims
Niger’s military junta, which has overthrown the country’s elected leader, has claimed the ousted government authorised France to carry out strikes to free the president.
Read MoreBiogen’s New Boss Is Delivering, but Stock Isn’t Pricing It in Yet
The decision to buy Reata signals a new era under CEO Chris Viehbacher, and Wall Street’s skepticism presents an opportunity.
Read MoreJeep Looks to Veer Out of Sales Ditch
The rugged American brand that spawned the modern SUV has posted lower sales for eight straight quarters.
Read MoreCrews begin towing cargo ship ablaze off coast of Netherlands
Towing began Sunday of a cargo ship packed with electric cars that went up in flames off the Dutch coast following delays due to weather conditions, authorities said, racing to prevent an ecological disaster. Movement of the smoldering Fremantle Highway
Read MoreLapid rules out coalition with Likud while Netanyahu in power: ‘Death of decency’
Opposition leader responds to speculation unity government could be set up to allow ouster of far-right, and Saudi normalization deal; says he opposes Riyadh enriching uranium
Read MoreAfrica leaders give Niger junta week to cede power
African leaders on Sunday gave the junta in Niger one week to cede power or face the possible use of force, and slapped financial sanctions on the putschists, after the latest coup in the jihadist-plagued Sahel region raised alarm on
Read MoreFormer US President Trump’s PAC has spent $40M in legal fees: report – New York Post
Former US President Trump’s PAC has spent $40M in legal fees: report New York Post Trump campaigns as PAC spends $40 million on legal fees for him and aides CBS Mornings New signs Trump’s campaign is designed to bankroll his legal defense CNN
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