IMF and Pakistan reach $3 billion deal
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2023-06-30 20:55
Henry Kissinger's Cambodia legacy of bombs and chaos
Henry Kissinger died aged 100 this week. His policies caused widespread destruction in Cambodia.
2023-12-03 08:50
UNICEF calls for better protection for Sudan's children trapped in 'unrelenting nightmare'
UNICEF says Sudan's warring factions should better protect vulnerable children in the conflict zone, where hundreds of children have been killed and millions of young people “are trapped in an unrelenting nightmare.”
2023-06-16 16:54
Christine Baumgartner alleges ex Kevin Costner earns $1.5M per month and demands $248K in child support monthly
Christine Baumgartner has requested a monthly payment of $248K from Kevin Costner, along with additional financial responsibilities for their children
2023-06-22 15:48
Israel-Hamas War Escalation Puts Qatar’s Clout to the Test
It took just a few hours after Hamas’s assault on Israel for Qatar’s prime minister to assemble a
2023-10-30 07:51
Padres pitcher Michael Wacha loses no-hitter in 8th against Royals
San Diego Padres pitcher Michael Wacha took a no-hitter into the eighth inning before Michael Massey of the Kansas City Royals lined a leadoff single
2023-05-16 12:23
Eaton delivers industry-first software platform to help data center operators accelerate their digital transformation journey
RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 20, 2023--
2023-09-20 21:22
China Hosts Esports’ Biggest Moment With Tencent at the Wheel
China scythed nearly $600 billion off Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s market value in its crackdown on tech and gaming.
2023-09-24 09:49
Humanity blasted and broken: Gaza through a medic's eyes
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2023-10-26 05:27
More than 900 of Putin’s soldiers killed in past 24 hours, claim Ukraine officials
At least 930 Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine in the past 24 hours, Kyiv’s officials claimed. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in its battlefield update on Thursday morning also claimed Vladimir Putin has lost approximately 302,420 military personnel since the invasion began on 24 February last year. The Independent has not been able to verify claims of the battlefield casualties. Kyiv claimed that in addition to the casualties, 43 armoured vehicles, 42 artillery systems, 18 of Russia’s tanks and one aircraft had also been damaged in the same period. Russia has not confirmed the total personnel losses it has suffered in Ukraine. Similarly, Ukraine has also not confirmed its own military personnel losses in the continuing war. This comes as Ukraine attacked Russian positions over the Black Sea and Crimea in an early morning attack on Thursday. The Russian ministry of defence said its air defence shot down six aircraft-type drones over the region, of which five were shot down over Crimea. The fighting has intensified on five fronts of the battlefield in the past day, Ukrainian military officials said. Russian forces have attacked Ukrainian positions on the Kupiansk, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, Marinka and Shakhtarsk fronts in Donetsk but failed to make any success, the General Staff said. It added that a total of 57 combat clashes took place on the war frontline, including 5 missiles and 75 air strikes. Russia also fired 56 rocket strikes using Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) at the Ukrainian positions and other settlements. The Russian troops have also targeted residential buildings and civilian settlements, it said. Accounts from the Russian ministry of defence and its active military bloggers claimed its forces shot down two Su-27 aircraft of the Ukrainian Air Force and also targeted two Leopard tanks. The war frontline, despite surges in fighting on multiple occasions on several fronts this year, has largely remained static. While the Ukrainian counteroffensive successfully restored some of Kyiv’s territory back from Russian control, the region has seen concentration of fighting along multiple axes with no major gains. The war is now “gradually moving into a positional form”, Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Valerii Zaluzhnyi told The Economist in an interview. He said there was a stalemate on the battlefield similar to that seen during the First World War, owing to technological and tactical parity between Russian and Ukrainian forces. To break this stalemate, Ukraine will need to gain air superiority, breach Russia’s mine barriers in depth, increase Kyiv’s effectiveness of counterbattery combat, create and train necessary reserves, and build up electronic warfare capabilities.
2023-11-02 17:47
Explainer-How could hardline US House Republicans strip Kevin McCarthy of his speakership?
WASHINGTON As Republican U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy struggles to negotiate a deal to keep the
2023-09-26 18:24
Trump pledges to endorse Mark Robinson for North Carolina governor
Former President Donald Trump has pledged to endorse Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson for North Carolina governor
2023-06-11 09:55
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