Day: January 28, 2023
Blinken to visit Israel and West Bank with tensions high after outbreak of violence
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to Jerusalem and Ramallah next week has gained new urgency after a wave of deadly violence in Israel and the West Bank.
Brazil police raid Bolsonaro nephew’s home in uprising probe – The Associated Press
Brazil police raid Bolsonaro nephew’s home in uprising probe The Associated PressView Full Coverage on Google News
Domestic abuse charges in England and Wales halved since 2015, as offences doubled
Exclusive: Domestic abuse charges authorised by CPS declined from 82,158 to 43,836 in 2021-2022, Labour party revealsThe number of charges related to domestic abuse has halved since 2015, figures for England and Wales uncovered by the Labour party have…
Starmer pledges Labour is party of ‘sound money’ and public service
‘Never again will Labour allow hate to spread unchallenged,’ Labour leader says at annual conference in LondonNever again will Labour be the party of protest not public service, and never again will it allow hate to spread unchallenged, Keir Starmer ha…
Enterprises Don’t Know What to Buy for Responsible AI
Organizations are struggling to procure appropriate technical tools to address responsible AI, such as consistent bias detection in AI applications.
Greek PM survives confidence vote but phone-tapping scandal rumbles on – The Guardian
Greek PM survives confidence vote but phone-tapping scandal rumbles on The GuardianGreek government survives vote over wiretap scandal Bangkok PostGreek government wins no-confidence vote over wiretapping scandal Reuter…
Memphis braces for the release of police video showing the arrest of Tyre Nichols
The video shows the arrest that led to the death of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols. While details have so far been limited, the video is hoped to provide a clear picture.
Three More Sailors Die by Suicide While Their Carriers are Stuck in Shipyards
The suicide aboard the George Washington comes a month after the Navy released its first report on the last three suicides the ship experienced in April.
Man gets prison for attacking Capitol officer who later died
A New Jersey man who joined a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for using pepper spray to assault police officers, one of whom died a day after the siege.