Month: January 2024
Swimmer attacked by shark in Sydney Harbour
A woman bitten by a shark in Sydney Harbour was likely saved by a local vet who used bandages bought earlier that day to stop the bleeding, witnesses have said.
Read MoreHong Kong Shares Fall Further, Down 1.95% by Midday
Hong Kong shares deepened their losses by midday, with technology and financial stocks weighing on the index.
Read MoreBehind the History of U.S. Aid to Israel and Why Some Want It to End
For over 70 years Israel has enjoyed unparalleled U.S. support in the form of economic and military aid. But the future of this arrangement is now uncertain given the increasingly vocal opposition to Israel’s war in Gaza from progressives like
Read MoreInside Biden’s Anti-Trump Battle Plan (and Where Taylor Swift Fits In)
Watching Donald Trump ascend, the newly energized Biden campaign is aiming to make the general election all about him. It’s also hoping for some big endorsements.
Read MoreWhat’s News: World-Wide
What’s News: World-Wide
Read MoreWhat’s News: Business & Finance
What’s News: Business & Finance
Read MoreTrump Feuds With United Auto Workers Chief After Union Endorses Biden – Forbes
Trump Feuds With United Auto Workers Chief After Union Endorses Biden Forbes
Read MoreTwo new Catholic bishops were consecrated in China under an agreement between the Vatican and Beijing, signifying a resumption of cooperation between the two sides after a period of discord.
Two new Catholic bishops were consecrated in China under an agreement between the Vatican and Beijing, signifying a resumption of cooperation between the two sides after a period of discord.
Read MoreLeaders from Egypt, Israel, Qatar and the U.S. have made progress on a deal that would free Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for a cease-fire in Gaza, Qatar’s prime minister said.
Leaders from Egypt, Israel, Qatar and the U.S. have made progress on a deal that would free Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for a cease-fire in Gaza, Qatar’s prime minister said.
Read MoreMix-Up Preceded Deadly Drone Strike in Jordan, U.S. Officials Say
The attack on Sunday killed three Army reservists, the first known American military deaths from hostile fire in the turmoil spilling over from Israel’s war with Hamas.
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