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Los Angeles Court Issues Arrest Warrant Against Ex-Liverpool Star Daniel Sturridge
Daniel Sturridge is a former footballer who played at top clubs such as Liverpool and Man City
Passengers In Hospital After Low-Cost Airline Gets Hit By Severe Turbulence
The incident occurred on a flight travelling from Ecuador to Florida.
Vermont Town Shuts Down Scenic Road Because Of 'Annoying' Social Media Influencers
Several areas in Vermont are very popular when it comes to the autumn season.
The US follows in Europe's footsteps as it targets Google in biggest American antitrust case in decades
Whilst the case focuses on Google's monopoly over online search, other areas of the business are being scrutinised as well on both sides of the Atlantic.
U.S. vs Europe: Tense contest to run UN migration agency opens
European countries and the United States are running rival candidates to head the U.N. migration agency in an unusually tense contest between allies that opens in Geneva on Monday.
Biden touts peace and prosperity in restive N. Ireland
Before boarding Air Force One, Biden said the priority for his trip was "to keep the peace" in Northern Ireland and help unlock its political paralysis.
Xi Jinping reappointed as China's president for historic third term amid economic challenges
Xi Jinping secured a third term as head of the Chinese Communist Party last fall, breaking the country's tradition of rotating leadership every decade.
US, UK jointly sanction Russian Trickbot hackers
The United States and Britain announced sanctions Thursday on the Russian intelligence-linked Trickbot group known for hacking hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic and stealing financial data.
Stocks mostly rise after more central bank rate hikes
European and US stock markets mostly rose on Thursday after the European Central Bank and Bank of England raised interest rates, joining the US Federal Reserve in moving once again to cool sky-high inflation.
The changing world order: the actions of several countries have the potential to affect the global order
The actions and potential implications of several countries, including Russia, North Korea, China, and Iran indicates that change is occurring in these countries and their actions have the potential to affect the global order. The US has the power and capability to assist and influence events in these countries, but should do so in a way that avoids being perceived as meddling. The US should work to deter expansionist behavior by China in the Indo-Pacific region and to calm tensions with North Korea.
U.S. House administration arm bans TikTok on official devices
The app is considered "high risk due to a number of security issues," the House's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) said.
World reacts to Boris Johnson's downfall
While the European Commission publicly dodged commenting about the political upheaval in the UK, others in Brussels' orbit let loose.
Texas shooting: Chilling new video shows children trying to escape through broken windows
The new footage that has emerged from the Texas shooting incident shows panic-stricken students trying to flee their school through broken windows.
Blinken renews US focus on migration with Panama trip
Ukrainian refugees have received a warmer welcome in much of the West than did mostly Muslim migrants from Syria and Afghanistan.
U.S. arrests 210,000 migrants at Mexico border in March, rivaling record highs
Biden officials have cautioned that migration could rise further after U.S. health officials said they will end a pandemic-era border order by May 23
U.S. pushes U.N. to cut N.Korea oil imports, ban tobacco, blacklist Lazarus hackers
The U.S.-drafted U.N. resolution would extend a ban on ballistic missile launches to include cruise missiles or "any other delivery system capable of delivering nuclear weapons."
'Why not us?': Latinos stuck at Mexico border as Ukrainians enter US
Ukrainians have been granted special humanitarian permission to enter the United States.
US, UK, Australia to cooperate on hypersonic weapons
Russia is seen as the most advanced nation in this field, while China is also aggressively developing the technology
G7 meeting to focus on Ukraine aid: World Bank
Malpass said the World Bank was "in a good position" to support the Ukrainian government as soon as "the next few days."
Ukraine crisis reveals growing Republican rift on Russia
Republicans have been breaking with conservative orthodoxy to complain loudly that the United States should have no role in the crisis.
US reports nearly 2 mn migrant apprehensions at southern border in 2021
The Republican Party quickly accused Democratic President Joe Biden and his Vice President Kamala Harris of having created a "historic humanitarian crisis."
US authorizes Pfizer booster for kids as young as 12
The United States is currently averaging about 400,000 new Covid cases each day
Uptick in new US unemployment benefit claims slows
Claims are a closely-watched metric of labor market health, and shot into the millions when the pandemic broke out in the United States in March 2020.
Biden, Xi talk to avoid US-China 'conflict': White House
The list of disagreements between Washington and Beijing is long and growing.
Millions sweltering in US west as Canada takes emergency steps
Sweltering conditions hit much of the Pacific seaboard and as far inland as the western edge of the Rocky Mountains over the weekend.
Threat of indictments looms large for Trump Organization
Trump handed over the reins of the business to his two eldest sons and to Weisselberg when he went to the White House in early 2017.
California's famed Venice Beach grapples with homeless problem
California boasts the world's fifth-largest economy in terms of GDP. But it is also one of the US states with the most poor people.
One dead, 99 unaccounted for in Florida building collapse
Local media said records showed the block was built in 1981 and had more than 130 units inside.
UN Assembly condemns US embargo on Cuba, for 29th time
The embargo has not succeeded in overthrowing Cuba's communist regime.
Germany opens antitrust probe against Apple
Germany and France have joined calls from the United States to impose a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15 percent, a move which targets multinationals like Amazon and Google.