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Argentina, in dollar love affair, agonizes over divorcing the peso
Argentina, in dollar love affair, agonizes over divorcing the peso
By Marc Jones, Eliana Raszewski and Rodrigo Campos LONDON/BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK María Barro, a 65-year-old domestic worker in
2023-09-05 18:58
Democrats in Pennsylvania want to keep a Supreme Court majority. They are talking up abortion rights
Democrats in Pennsylvania want to keep a Supreme Court majority. They are talking up abortion rights
Democrats in Pennsylvania are talking up abortion rights as they try to protect their state Supreme Court majority in the presidential battleground
2023-08-25 05:58
SAP buys software management company LeanIX
SAP buys software management company LeanIX
STOCKHOLM German business software maker SAP on Thursday said it has bought software management company LeanIX from investors
2023-09-07 18:15
Illinois AG probe: Catholic clergy sexual abuse of kids was far more common than church acknowledged
Illinois AG probe: Catholic clergy sexual abuse of kids was far more common than church acknowledged
Illinois’ attorney general has released the results of a sweeping investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, saying investigators found that 451 clergy sexually abused nearly 2,000 children since 1950, which was far more than the 103 individuals the church had named when the state review began in 2018
2023-05-24 00:27
I Got The “Milky French” Manicure — & It’s Now My Go-To
I Got The “Milky French” Manicure — & It’s Now My Go-To
When describing my ideal nail polish color, there are certain adjectives I use on repeat. “Sheer,” “pearlescent,” and “chrome” are the typical trifecta, but my new favorite descriptor hits the sweet spot between a transparent gloss and opaque, veering towards a matte finish. In one word: “milky.”
2023-06-09 04:56
NFL Rumors: Kyle Shanahan confirms 49ers wild QB plan if they’d made Super Bowl
NFL Rumors: Kyle Shanahan confirms 49ers wild QB plan if they’d made Super Bowl
Kyle Shanahan had a plan to get a QB for the 49ers if they reached the Super Bowl. The plan? A wild one.Looks like the Colts signing Kerry Collins out of retirement in 2011 wasn’t such a crazy idea. Kyle Shanahan almost did the same thing in the postseason.What? That’s right. In ...
2023-08-11 09:58
Russian President Putin and Chinese leader Xi meet in Beijing and call for close policy coordination
Russian President Putin and Chinese leader Xi meet in Beijing and call for close policy coordination
The leaders of Russia and China have met in Beijing and called for close foreign policy coordination
2023-10-18 16:30
'We need more concrete points': Internet divided as SAG-AFTRA board member Matthew Modine says he'll vote against deal with studios
'We need more concrete points': Internet divided as SAG-AFTRA board member Matthew Modine says he'll vote against deal with studios
SAG-AFTRA board member Matthew Modine had previously voted against the deal on November 10
2023-11-24 19:45
Biden and Xi Strike Deals on Military Communications, Fentanyl, AI
Biden and Xi Strike Deals on Military Communications, Fentanyl, AI
US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed on joint efforts to combat fentanyl, restore high-level
2023-11-16 08:29
Ukraine ‘has one month to hold knife to Crimea’s throat’ and force Putin into peace talks
Ukraine ‘has one month to hold knife to Crimea’s throat’ and force Putin into peace talks
Ukraine has just four weeks to hold a "knife at Crimea's throat" and force Vladimir Putin into peace talks before Russia's army recoups over winter, experts have warned. Professor Mark Galeotti, academic and author of more than 20 books on Russia, said Volodymyr Zelensky’s troops need to move another 10 miles southwards to be in range of striking key Russian supply routes in Crimea. He claimed this is the only “serious” chance Ukraine has to force Mr Putin into negotiations before the Russian army has the opportunity to regroup over winter. “They’ve got about another month of campaign season. But if things slow down, the Russians will use the winter to regroup themselves and the whole thing will start up again in spring,” the professor, who teaches Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London, told The Independent. “If Ukraine can move another 10 miles southwards, Russian road and rail links used to resupply Crimea will be in range of their artillery. “The only serious chance Ukraine has of forcing Putin to the negotiating table is by holding a knife at Crimea’s throat. But I think that is going to be next year’s campaign.” It comes after President Zelensky admitted that Ukraine’s counteroffensive was progressing slowly, but insisted that more territory was being reclaimed every day. “The situation is tough,” he told CBS’s 60 Minutes. “We stopped the Russians in the east and started a counteroffensive. Yes, it is not that fast but we are going forward every day and de-occupying our land.” Ukrainian generals claimed they had recaptured the eastern villages of Klishchiivka and Andriivka near Bakhmut over the weekend. Earlier this month, Ukrainian forces also breached Russia’s first line of defence near Zaporizhzhia in the south of the country, taking the village of Robotyne. This Zaporizhzhia area is a “key” battlefield, as breaking through would allow Ukrainian forces to strike out towards the Sea of Azov, Professor Galeotti said. This would allow Ukrainian forces to disrupt and destroy supply lines linking Rostov-on-Don, in Russia, and the Crimean Peninsula, which was annexed in 2014. But Dr Marina Miron, a postdoctoral researcher at King’s College London war studies department, it was "very unlikely" there would be a major breakthrough for Ukraine this year as its "window of opportunity" was now closing ahead of winter. “The rain is already starting,” she said. “The weather will get a lot worse.” Ukraine launched its counter-offensive in June to push Mr Putin’s forces out of land captured by Russia after the invasion began in February 2022, striking along the 600-mile frontline in areas including the Bakhmut, Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia regions. But as the offensive slows it is now “touch and go” as to whether Ukraine can make a “real, pivotal difference” in the war by the end of this year, Dr Miron said. “The main effort will be to sustain troops throughout the winter. Ukraine will not be in a position to carry on the offensive,” Dr Miron added. She explained Ukraine had a “heavy logistical” footprint with German Leopard and British Challenger 2 tanks, but they would be harder to use in wetter, muddier conditions, to assist a full breakthrough. “They’re just not designed for those types of terrains,” she said. “They would risk losing more equipment getting bogged down in winter conditions than waiting it out until getting F-16 fighter jets.” In August, Denmark promised the delivery of 19 F-16 jets to Ukraine. Six will be delivered by the end of this year, followed by eight in 2024 and five in 2025, according to Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen. However, Ukraine admitted it could take up to six months to train its military to use the jets and they would not be in operation this winter. With fears growing around wavering Western support as the war draws on, Dr Miron said: “Neither side have an infinite supply of money or manpower. But Russia does have time. And that’s what they are betting on.” Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s brigades ‘suffer heavy losses’ as counteroffensive advances around Bakhmut Kremlin says Russia and China must edge closer to counter Western efforts to contain them US defense chief urges nations to dig deep and give Ukraine more much-needed air defense systems
2023-09-19 23:23
Ryan Carson's gf Claudia Morales faces further scrutiny online as prosecutor says she 'mis-picked' killer during lineup
Ryan Carson's gf Claudia Morales faces further scrutiny online as prosecutor says she 'mis-picked' killer during lineup
Claudia Morales 'mis-picking' the killer could further complicate the case by allowing Brian Dowling's lawyers to raise potential reasonable doubt
2023-10-07 15:48
G7 calls for adoption of international technical standards for AI
G7 calls for adoption of international technical standards for AI
By Kantaro Komiya and Supantha Mukherjee TOKYO (Reuters) -Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations on Saturday called for
2023-05-20 16:23