Month: November 2023
‘Steeltown Murders’ Review: DNA Unlocks a Cold Case in Wales
A slow-burn mystery series on Acorn TV toggles between 1973 and the early 21st century in its story of a serial killer and the quest to catch him.
Read MoreFar-right’s Wilders aims to be Dutch PM after shock election win
By Bart H. Meijer, Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Far-right populist Geert Wilders wants to be the Netherlands’ next prime minister and would focus his efforts on curbing immigration, he said following a landmark election win that will have repercussions
Read MoreIsrael agrees to hostage deal with Hamas: Live updates – CNN
Israel agrees to hostage deal with Hamas: Live updates CNN Israel-Hamas hostage agreement is reached KTLA 5 Israeli government says no hostages will be released before Friday MSNBC A lasting peace in Gaza is now within reach – here’s how it can be
Read MoreOlympics: Transport won’t be ready, Paris mayor says ahead of 2024 Games
(Deletes extraneous word in headline) PARIS (Reuters) -Paris will not be ready for the Olympics and Paralympics in terms of transport and sheltering the homeless, city mayor Anne Hidalgo has said. “There will be places where (public) transport will not
Read MoreDeal to Free Child Hostages in Gaza Inspires Hope and Anguish
Some or all of the at least 36 children taken to the enclave as captives on Oct. 7 are expected to be freed. But the announcement raised anxieties about who might make it out.
Read MoreJudge says evidence shows Tesla and Elon Musk knew about flawed autopilot system
In the decision, a Palm Beach County judge noted Tesla’s glowing marketing strategy and Musk’s public statements about the self-driving software. The decision means a trial against Tesla can proceed. (Image credit: National Transportation Safety Board)
Read MoreThe delayed temporary cease-fire in Gaza could move forward on Friday
The deal to pause the fighting in Gaza and exchange Israeli hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners hit a last-minute snag. (Image credit: John MacDougall/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreThe delayed temporary cease-fire in Gaza could move forward on Friday
The deal to pause the fighting in Gaza and exchange Israeli hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners hit a last-minute snag. (Image credit: John MacDougall/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreChinese Financial Conglomerate Zhongzhi Has a $31 Billion Problem
China’s Zhongzhi Enterprise Group has at least $31 billion more liabilities than assets and now faces “significant going concern risks,” it said in a letter to investors.
Read MoreWHO asks China for detail on respiratory illness outbreaks
(Reuters) -The World Health Organization (WHO) has asked China for details on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia in children, which its China office on Thursday called a “routine” check. Chinese authorities from the National Health
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