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The article reports on the reactions of Cubans in Havana and Miami to US indictments against former President Raul Castro.
Science academies from G7 countries are proposing the creation of an Intergovernmental Panel on Space Sustainability (IPSS) to manage the risks of increasing satellite constellations.
Organizational behavior professors discuss the importance of medical leave policies and provide guidance for employees and employers on navigating these processes.
The author, a media historian, discusses the upcoming cessation of CBS Radio News, framing it as part of a larger decline in the concept of media serving the public interest.
The author, a former EPA official, argues against the Trump administration's decision to dismantle the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
The provided text is a collection of news headlines and snippets regarding diplomatic relations between China, Russia, and the United States, specifically focusing on President Xi Jinping's meetings with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin,…
The article provides safety guidelines for using electric blankets and heated throws during winter. It outlines how to identify compliant products, the importance of replacing old blankets, proper storage methods, and warning signs of…
Leroy Dean McGill, an Arizona death row prisoner, was executed via lethal injection for a 2002 arson attack that killed Charles Perez and severely injured Nova Banta.
Nvidia reported a significant increase in quarterly revenue driven by AI demand, though it has not yet generated revenue from H200 sales in China.
Eugene Modise, the ANC regional chairperson for Tshwane, has recused himself from the mayoral candidate race following allegations of tender irregularities and ethical breaches.
The article discusses the impact of fluctuating water levels at Lake Kariba on electricity generation, fishing, and tourism in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The article advocates for the G7 countries to prioritize brain health by adopting evidence-based interventions and increasing funding for brain research.
The article discusses the implications of a US federal court finding that Live Nation and Ticketmaster operated as a monopoly.
The article discusses the recent meeting between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, focusing on the lack of a final agreement on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline.
US President Donald Trump announced plans to call Taiwanese leader Lai Ching-te to discuss a potential arms deal. The article provides historical context regarding US-Taiwan-China relations and mentions previous diplomatic contacts and the…
The article reports on US charges filed against Raul Castro, potentially linked to the 1996 shoot-down of planes from the organization Hermanos al Rescate.
The Bank of Russia has petitioned the Moscow Arbitration Court to enforce a ruling requiring Euroclear to pay 18.2 trillion rubles.
The Bank of Russia reported that its gold reserves decreased to 73.9 million troy ounces in April 2026, the lowest level since February 2022.
The article discusses the contrasting nature of war commemorations in Sri Lanka, comparing the state-sponsored 'Victory Day' in the south with the 'Mullivaikkal Day' in the north.
The article discusses the barriers facing women's participation in Sri Lankan politics, highlighting a UNDP-supported project in the Eastern and Uva Provinces.