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North Korea's space launch program and long-range missile projects
North Korea's space launch program and long-range missile projects
SEOUL North Korea has notified Japan of a plan to launch a rocket carrying a space satellite between
2023-11-21 07:28
Tony Bennett's celebrity friends mourn legendary singer's death at 96, say 'he's irreplaceable'
Tony Bennett's celebrity friends mourn legendary singer's death at 96, say 'he's irreplaceable'
Tony Bennett had been living with Alzheimer’s since 2016, but he never gave up on his passion for music
2023-07-22 02:54
Dell beats quarterly revenue estimates on AI strength, demand recovery
Dell beats quarterly revenue estimates on AI strength, demand recovery
Dell Technologies beat quarterly revenue expectations on Thursday, as it benefited from the artificial intelligence (AI) boom and
2023-09-01 04:27
Gymnastics star Simone Biles is heading back to Belgium for the 2023 world championships
Gymnastics star Simone Biles is heading back to Belgium for the 2023 world championships
Gymnastics star Simone Biles is heading back to the world championships
2023-09-21 09:55
US restaurants set for second-half profit boost as costs ease, demand stays firm
US restaurants set for second-half profit boost as costs ease, demand stays firm
By Deborah Mary Sophia Restaurant chains including McDonald's and Chipotle Mexican Grill are expected to report strong profits
2023-07-24 23:17
Parade Swimwear Is A Colorful Dream & It Passed Our Swim Test
Parade Swimwear Is A Colorful Dream & It Passed Our Swim Test
There are plenty of names in the swim game, but when an intimates brand doggy paddles its way into these waters, it makes us very excited. Parade — which you likely know from its size-inclusive, ultra-comfortable, and cheerful bras and underwear — has graced us with equally colorful swimsuits, available in sizes XS through 3XL for the summer. Among the brand’s signature colors are a few fresh colorways, such as a sea blue, deep orange, bright yellow, and palm green. The tropical palette is available in a range of bikini separates that can be mixed and matched as well as some unique one-piece swimsuits and funky coverups.
2023-06-13 03:22
Wallaby Gordon quits Toulon after concussion setback
Wallaby Gordon quits Toulon after concussion setback
Australia scrum-half Jake Gordon has been forced to leave Top 14 side Toulon after suffering concussion weeks after his arrival as cover for the Rugby World...
2023-07-26 01:45
Real Madrid rallies again to beat Sociedad and extend its perfect start in Spanish league
Real Madrid rallies again to beat Sociedad and extend its perfect start in Spanish league
Real Madrid has remained perfect in the Spanish league after it rallied again for a 2-1 win over Real Sociedad
2023-09-18 06:58
Yoshida hits go-ahead single in 8th as Red Sox rally past White Sox 3-2
Yoshida hits go-ahead single in 8th as Red Sox rally past White Sox 3-2
Masataka Yoshida hit a go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning after Adam Duvall’s sacrifice fly and the Boston Red Sox rallied for a 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox
2023-09-23 11:20
Judge sentences a woman who investigators say burned a Wyoming abortion clinic to 5 years in prison
Judge sentences a woman who investigators say burned a Wyoming abortion clinic to 5 years in prison
A judge has sentenced an abortion opponent to five years in prison for burning a Wyoming abortion clinic
2023-09-29 05:57
Dollar General reappoints former CEO Vasos for second stint, cuts FY23 view
Dollar General reappoints former CEO Vasos for second stint, cuts FY23 view
(Reuters) -Dollar General on Thursday brought back former chief Todd Vasos to replace CEO Jeffery Owen less than a year
2023-10-13 06:47
French police probe ‘poisoning’ of TV journalist who denounced Putin’s war live on air
French police probe ‘poisoning’ of TV journalist who denounced Putin’s war live on air
French police are investigating the suspected poisoning of a Russian state TV journalist who denounced Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine live on air and later fell suddenly ill. Marina Ovsyannikova, who escaped Russia after her on-air protest and settled in France, reported feeling suddenly ill as she left her Paris apartment and was hospitalised after she called emergency services. She said she suspected she was poisoned, the Paris prosecutor’s office said, adding that they were examining her apartment and an investigation was underway. Ovsyannikova, who worked for Russian state television’s Channel One before the war began, drew international headlines in March 2022 when she appeared on screen in the background of a live broadcast by another news anchor and flashed a sign that said: "Stop the war, don’t believe the propaganda, they are lying to you here." She was fined 30,000 roubles (£460) for her protest but continued her opposition to the war. During a subsequent solo protest in Moscow, she held up a poster which read: “Putin is a murderer, his soldiers are fascists.” She was then arrested and put under house arrest in August before she fled along with her daughter in the dark of the night. Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which assisted Ovsyannikova in her efforts to escape a lengthy trial in Moscow and potentially a prison sentence, helped her settle in Paris. Christophe Deloire, director general of RSF, said he met Ovsyannikova after her malaise outside her Paris apartment. Deloire, writing on X, said the possibility Ovsyannikova had been poisoned had not been ruled out, though she was feeling better since the incident. “We have opened an investigation,” a spokesperson for the Paris tribunal prosecutor’s office said by telephone,” he said. “She said she had a malaise.” “All we have for the moment is what she said.” RSF said its team has been ‘’at her side" since she sought medical attention, though they have not disclosed any further details regarding the incident. Earlier this month, a Moscow court sentenced Ovsyannikova in absentia to eight and a half years in prison for spreading false information about the Russian military. Her sentencing was the latest example of Russia’s crackdown on dissenting voices in the country, which has intensified since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine around 20 months ago. Russia has called its attack on Ukraine a “special military operation” and banned organisations or the media from referring to it as a war or invasion. Read More FA slammed over decision not to light up Wembley in Israel flag colours Russian state TV journalist who spoke out against war live on air recounts daring escape from country Could Putin be arrested? President to leave Russia for first time since international arrest warrant issued
2023-10-13 12:47