
Indian manufacturer recalls eyedrops previously cited in FDA warning
The Indian manufacturer of more than a number of eyedrops subject to a U.S. safety warning has officially recalled the products
2023-11-17 01:28

Pentagon Fails Its Financial Audit for Sixth Straight Year
The US Defense Department failed for the sixth consecutive year to score a clean financial audit, a goal
2023-11-17 00:53

Fire at a coal mining company building in northern China kills 26 and injures dozens
A fire in a coal company building in a northern Chinese city has killed 26 people and injured at least 38
2023-11-17 00:20

George Santos 'blatantly stole' from his campaign, ethics committee says
In a damning report, the House ethics committee says George Santos' conduct "warrants public condemnation".
2023-11-17 00:19

Russia-Ukraine war live: Kyiv forces Russian navy back in Black Sea as Cameron meets Zelensky
Ukraine has forced Russia’s naval fleet to pull back in the eastern part of the Black Sea, president Volodymyr Zelensky claimed. “For the first time in the world, it was in the Black Sea that a fleet of naval drones began to operate – a Ukrainian fleet,” Zelensky wrote on Telegram. “I would also like to note that now – as one of the main results of our actions – Russia is unable to use the Black Sea as a springboard to destabilise other regions of the world.” It comes as former prime minister David Cameron assured Volodymyr Zelensky the UK would continue to provide “moral, diplomatic, economic and military support” to Ukraine in his first trip to the country as foreign secretary. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said: “Hosted David Cameron on his first visit to Ukraine as Foreign Secretary of the UK. “We had a good meeting focused on weapons for the frontline, strengthening air defense, and protecting our people and critical infrastructure. I am grateful to the UK for its support.” Read More Russia admits Ukrainian troops crossed Dnipro river but says ‘fiery hell’ awaits them Putin could face new war crime case as evidence suggests starvation of Ukraine was pre-planned Ukraine troops applying pressure on Putin’s forces having gained foothold along Dnipro River, says Kyiv Bombs, betrayal and burying loved ones: Plight of one Ukraine village illustrates toll of Russia’s invasion
2023-11-16 23:51

Ceasefire protest at Democrats' national headquarters turns violent
Over 100 protestors gathered in ongoing demonstrations across the US since the Israel-Gaza war.
2023-11-16 23:26

Eating less meat would be good for the Earth. Small nudges can change behavior
One of the thorniest problems of the 21st century is how to get people to eat less meat
2023-11-16 23:16

Kenya's parliament back Haiti mission despite court case
Lawmakers approve the sending of police officers even though a legal challenge is being heard.
2023-11-16 22:58

Ramaswamy’s Crypto Policy Calls for Deregulation and Gutting the SEC
Vivek Ramaswamy vows to rescind most federal cryptocurrency regulations and drastically reduce headcount at the Securities and Exchange
2023-11-16 22:53

German coalition faces difficult choices after budget hammerblow
By Maria Martinez BERLIN Germany's ruling coalition on Thursday was scrambling to fix a large hole in its
2023-11-16 22:48

US Continuing Jobless Claims Rise to Highest in Almost Two Years
Continuing applications for US unemployment benefits rose to the highest level in almost two years, underscoring the increasing
2023-11-16 22:47

Spain’s Sanchez Wins New Term Thanks to Catalan Amnesty Deal
Pedro Sanchez won reelection as Spain’s prime minister in a confidence vote in parliament on Thursday with the
2023-11-16 22:29