Published by Reuters By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) -The Pentagon has offered unspecified condolence payments to the family of 10 civilians who were killed in a botched U.S. drone attack in Afghanistan in August during the final days before American troops withdrew from the country. The U.S. Defense Department said it
Published by Reuters By Eric M. Johnson EVERETT, Wash. (Reuters) -Waving signs like “coercion is not consent,” and “stop the mandate,” some 200 Boeing Co employees and others staged a protest on Friday over the planemaker’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement for U.S. workers. Boeing said on Tuesday it will require https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/boeing-will-require-its-125000-us-employees-be-vaccinated-against-covid-19-2021-10-12
Published by Reuters By Josh Smith and Sangmi Cha SEOUL (Reuters) -Standing beside North Korea’s largest missiles, leader Kim Jong Un said his country’s weapons development is necessary in the face of hostile policies https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/north-korea-has-right-test-weapons-given-hostile-policies-un-envoy-2021-09-27 from the United States and a military buildup in South Korea https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/skorea-blazes-new-path-with-most-potent-conventional-missile-submarine-2021-09-08, state media said
Oct 11, 2021 Austin / Birmingham In an investigation that our news network have been working on this is what we have learned. It is common knowledge that the Spanish land grant heirs of Texas have been frauded for years not only by their own hired attorneys but also by
Published by Reuters By Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) – A London judge on Wednesday widened the scope of a U.S. appeal against a block on the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from Britain and will hear the renewed bid in late October. A judge ruled in January that Assange
Published by Reuters By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Data-rigging allegations against International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva were set to loom over the opening of week-long IMF-World Bank annual meetings on Monday as the Fund’s executive board failed to conclude its review after yet another marathon meeting. The
Published by Hong Kong Free Press A Hong Kong press group has apologised for the alleged theft of its members’ personal information, after a Beijing-backed newspaper published shredded documents taken away from the office trash. The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), which has come in for criticism from the city’s
Published by DPA Alexander Schallenberg will be sworn in as Austria’s new chancellor on Monday, following days of political turmoil that culminated in the resignation of Sebastian Kurz. Kurz, 35, bowed to growing pressure and stepped down as chancellor on Saturday, days after prosecutors announced a corruption inquiry against him
Published by Miami Herald The Panama Papers blew open the hidden world of offshore finance and took down several world leaders. As a result of the massive leak of corporate records, multiple governments, including the United States, pledged greater oversight of the world of shell companies. The stories also signaled
Published by Al-Araby Czechs begin voting on Friday in a parliamentary election with polls showing Prime Minister Andrej Babis, a populist billionaire, has a good chance of keeping his job despite a new scandal over his financial dealings. Two days of balloting are being held to fill 200 seats in