| | |
| World | |
| NEWS | |
| | |
| 'I Feel Sorry for Americans': A Baffled World Watches the US BANGKOK — Myanmar is a poor country struggling with open ethnic warfare and a coronavirus outbreak that could overload its broken hospitals. That hasn't stopped its politicians from commiserating with a country they think has lost its way. "I feel sorry for ... | |
| Mali swears in transitional president and vice president BAMAKO, Mali — Mali's transitional president and vice president were sworn into office Friday, more than a month after a coup in the West African nation. The induction ceremony in the capital, Bamako, took place as Mali remains under sanctions by the ... | |
| County COVID Counts Often Rose After Colleges Started Classes County-level data reveal a varying picture that sometimes challenges the idea of colleges as COVID-19 hot spots -- but often reinforces it. By. Rick Seltzer. September 25, 2020. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn ... | |
| 'You are good people:' Navalny thanks Russian pilots, medics MOSCOW — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is in Germany recovering from what authorities there determined to be nerve agent poisoning, thanked Russian pilots and paramedics for acting quickly after he fell into a coma on a flight from ... | |
| Japan's newly minted prime minister steps into UN limelight TOKYO — Considered something of a lightweight on foreign policy issues, Japan's new prime minister has spent much of his career in the shadows, supporting previous leader Shinzo Abe with backroom bureaucratic maneuvers and in largely scripted, ... | |
| | |
| Kim Jong-un 'apologises for killing of South Korean official' North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has issued a rare personal apology for the killing of a South Korean official, Seoul says. Mr Kim reportedly told his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in that the "disgraceful affair" should not have happened. South Korea ... | |
| At Climate Week, America's Cascading Disasters Dominate It's been a very different Climate Week in New York City this year, and not just because of social distancing. For the first time, the annual gathering, meant to showcase efforts against global warming worldwide, came as climate disasters pummeled the host ... | |
| Brexit trade deal: So near and yet so far "On technical issues we're 90% there," was the upbeat assessment of EU-UK trade talks by a well-informed EU diplomat on Friday. Well, sort of upbeat. Because he then went on to say: "That remaining 10% is political. And if that can't be solved, then the 90% ... | |
See more results | Edit this alert |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar