Month: July 2023
Roller coaster at Carowinds closes after discovery of a crack in a support pillar – CNN
Roller coaster at Carowinds closes after discovery of a crack in a support pillar CNN Fury coaster at Carowinds closed after support beam crack reported WCNC See cracked support pillar sway as roller coaster car goes by CNN ‘Completely fractured’: Crack on support
Read MoreMinisters to discuss bill authorizing Ben Gvir to jail Israelis without charge
Proposal backed by far-right leader’s party would also let him impose drastic restrictions such as domestic travel bans, as he pushes for greater control over law enforcement
Read MoreRussia launches first overnight drone attack on Kyiv in 12 days – military
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched an overnight drone attack on Kyiv and the surrounding region after a 12-day break, with air defence systems destroying all the weapons on their approach, Ukrainian military officials said on Sunday. The country’s
Read MoreFrance shooting: Calmer night despite protests over Nahel M’s murder, minister says – BBC
France shooting: Calmer night despite protests over Nahel M’s murder, minister says BBC Fifth night of riots in France with tear gas used in Marseille | ABC News ABC News (Australia) France riots: Reinforcements in Marseille, Lyon, Grenoble – DW – 07/02/2023 DW
Read MoreFifth night of riots in France leads to more than 420 arrests
A fifth night of riots over police brutality in French cities lead to the arrest of at least 427 people overnight on Saturday. Paris, Marseille and Lyon were among the cities most affected, with riots, looting and damage to property.
Read MoreMan arrested after telling police he wants to murder Netanyahu
Resident of Kiryat Gat with reported history of psychiatric issues calls local police station, says wants to kill PM; during questioning gives details of plan
Read MoreChina complains to France after Chinese tourists hurt in riots
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s Consulate General in Marseille complained to France after a bus carrying a Chinese tour group in the southern city had its windows smashed leading to minor injuries, China’s Consular Affairs Office said in a statement on
Read MoreBrazil Worries It Has Become a Haven for Russian Spies Infiltrating the West
Alleged agents posing as Brazilians have caught the eye of the U.S. and Norway—and could also be candidates in any prisoner exchange.
Read MoreUkraine’s Zelensky Seeks to Stay Strong—and Human
In a few hours the Journal spent with him, the president spoke about remaining grounded, projecting strength and rejecting talks with Russia.
Read MoreMarket Bets on Cheaper Oil, Dashing Saudi Hopes for a Price Rebound
The oil market has flashed a warning to Saudi Arabia: The world economy is weakening, and the kingdom’s efforts to boost prices have run into a wall of excess supply.
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