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Kepco CEO to Resign as Utility Pledges Financial Overhaul
Kepco CEO to Resign as Utility Pledges Financial Overhaul
Korea Electric Power Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Cheong Seung-il offered to resign as the state-run utility announced a
2023-05-12 15:28
Iran sentences rapper to more than 6 years in prison over protests, supporters say
Iran sentences rapper to more than 6 years in prison over protests, supporters say
Iran has sentenced a popular rapper to six years and three months in prison over his participation in protests that rocked the country last year
2023-07-10 16:18
FBI and Homeland Security ignored 'massive amount' of intelligence before Jan. 6, Senate report says
FBI and Homeland Security ignored 'massive amount' of intelligence before Jan. 6, Senate report says
A Senate committee's report says the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security downplayed or ignored “a massive amount of intelligence information” before the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U
2023-06-27 18:25
From 'brain death' to innovator, the Ukraine war has transformed NATO
From 'brain death' to innovator, the Ukraine war has transformed NATO
Ever since President Vladimir Putin gave the order for Russian troops to invade Ukraine, the international response has understandably focused on how best to end the land war. That has meant sending conventional military hardware -- tanks, missile systems, artillery -- and training Ukrainian soldiers.
2023-06-25 12:17
NEF Latest: Clinton Criticizes Xi’s Decision to Keep Power
NEF Latest: Clinton Criticizes Xi’s Decision to Keep Power
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Chinese President Xi Jinping’s decision to retain power beyond the
2023-11-09 11:45
Academic researcher slams Andrew Tate's videos as 'disaster' while Top G urges men to 'adopt' his challenges
Academic researcher slams Andrew Tate's videos as 'disaster' while Top G urges men to 'adopt' his challenges
'Some boys and men are struggling with feeling unsure, and Andrew Tate offers easy answers and comfortable solutions,' Michael Flood said
2023-09-21 20:24
Chris Christie and Tim Scott announce they've reached donor threshold to make GOP debate stage
Chris Christie and Tim Scott announce they've reached donor threshold to make GOP debate stage
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and the campaign of South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott both said Wednesday they've reached the number of individual donors that the Republican National Committee is requiring candidates to have in order to make the GOP debate stage in August.
2023-07-13 10:15
Why a third indictment of Trump could be such a profound stain on his legacy
Why a third indictment of Trump could be such a profound stain on his legacy
Few citizens face the kind of perfect storm of legal threats engulfing Donald Trump. And given that he is a past and possibly future president running for a new term, the entire country could share in his historic ordeal.
2023-07-19 12:46
Foxconn unit to sign $194 million components plant deal with India's Tamil Nadu-source
Foxconn unit to sign $194 million components plant deal with India's Tamil Nadu-source
By Munsif Vengattil and Praveen Paramasivam CHENNAI (Reuters) -A Foxconn unit will on Monday sign an agreement with India's Tamil
2023-07-31 13:24
US places sanctions on Myanmar's defence ministry, banks
US places sanctions on Myanmar's defence ministry, banks
BANGKOK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Myanmar's defense ministry and two banks used by the ruling
2023-06-21 23:47
Biden invokes late son Beau’s memory as he pays tribute to fallen US soldiers
Biden invokes late son Beau’s memory as he pays tribute to fallen US soldiers
President Joe Biden on Monday said his grief for his late son Beau Biden gives him insight into pain felt by parents and family of deceased US service members, as he commemorated the nation’s honoured dead the day before the eighth anniversary of his son’s death from brain cancer. Speaking at Arlington National Cemetery just feet from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where unidentified servicemen from the Korean War and both the First and Second World War are guarded by US Army sentries, Mr Biden urged Americans to “never forget the price that was paid to protect our democracy” by “those who died so our nation might live”. He noted that each of the “flags, flowers, and marble markers” at Arlington represents “a mother, a father, a son a daughter, a sister, a spouse, a friend” and “an American” whose loss may still be grieved by loved ones, even many years later. “Every year we remember and every year it never gets easier,” he said. Addressing America’s Gold Star families — those who’ve lost a family member in military service — Mr Biden said he knows how painful Memorial Day can be for them each year because it “can reopen ... that black hole in the centre of your chest”. “You feel like you're just sinking ... bringing you back to that exact moment you heard that knock on the door or the telephone ring, the exact moment you had to tell your children that mom or dad would not be coming home,” he said. “The hurt is still real — it's still raw”. The president noted that tomorrow, 30 May, will mark eight years since Beau Biden — his late firstborn son who served as Delaware’s attorney general as well as a Judge Advocate in the National Guard — passed away from brain cancer. Mr Biden, who has often been criticised for suggesting that his son’s death stemmed from his service in Iraq despite the fact that Beau Biden’s time overseas saw him exposed to toxic burn pits which medical experts say can cause cancer, took care this time to say that his late son “did not perish on the battlefield”. While he told attendees at the Arlington ceremony that Beau’s death and those of soldiers who lost their lives in combat were “not the same,” he said the pain of his loss is still “particularly sharp” on Memorial Day each year. He also said his late son, who held the rank of Major in the Delaware Army National Guard, lived by the same code as “all those you lost lived by”. “It’s the creed that millions of service members have followed, from the fields of Yorktown, to the shores of Normandy, to the rice paddies of Khe Sanh, to the valleys of Kandahar”. “Throughout history these women and men laid down their lives. Not for a place or a person or a president, but for an idea unlike any other idea in all of human history — the idea of the United States of America,” he said. He said the “sanctuary” of Arlington “honours that sacrifice and tells their stories, and in turn tells our story, the American story ... a story of the patriots who died to deliver a nation where everyone is entitled to certain unalienable rights, among them, life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness”. “Each of them is a link in a chain of honour that stretches back to our founding fathers,” he added. Read More Diverse Republican presidential primary field sees an opening in 2024 with voters of color Biden, GOP reach debt-ceiling deal, now Congress must approve it to prevent calamitous default Why Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment fight isn't finished yet Mechanical sails? Batteries? Shippers forming 'green corridors' to fast-track cleaner technologies Minnesota governor vetoes higher pay for Lyft, Uber drivers On 3rd anniversary of George Floyd's death, Biden stops GOP-led effort to block DC police reform law
2023-05-30 01:30
Traders Boost UK Rate-Cut Bets on Signs BOE Won’t Fight Market
Traders Boost UK Rate-Cut Bets on Signs BOE Won’t Fight Market
Traders moved to price in further interest rate cuts by the Bank of England next year, after a
2023-11-08 00:27