Day: April 10, 2023
In first 100 days, Brazil’s Lula aims to revive his legacy
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva finishes the first 100 days of his third term as Brazil’s president on Monday and his return to power has been marked by efforts to reinstate his past social policies and undo his predecessor’s legacy
Thousands of Israelis march to illegal West Bank outpost as tensions mount – Reuters
Thousands of Israelis march to illegal West Bank outpost as tensions mount ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News
Iranian prison guards break kneecaps of 70-year-old political prisoner, grandmother: report – New York Post
Iranian prison guards break kneecaps of 70-year-old political prisoner, grandmother: report New York Post View Full Coverage on Google News
ILWU stall LA-LB terminal openings after closures last week
After effectively shutting down the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach for two shifts last week, the largest International Longshore and Warehouse Union local on Monday engaged in a job action that delayed the start of cargo-handling.
4 Major Takeaways From the Leaked Pentagon Files
From intelligence on Ukraine’s war plans to hacks of Canada’s energy infrastructure, here’s what you need to know.
Tests show Twitter, which resumed political ads this year, offers incomplete data on the ads through its “disclosure” tool, missing some promoted tweets (Jessica Piper/Politico)
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Tests show Twitter, which resumed political ads this year, offers incomplete data on the ads through its “disclosure” tool, missing some promoted tweets — The platform started accepting politica…
4 years later, the legacy of ISIS prevents these Iraqi children from going to school
Thousands of Iraqi children who lived under the brutal rule of ISIS in northern Iraq still face obstacles. Iraqi families who were issued official identification documents by ISIS continue to have a hard time getting their kids into school, beca…
‘It’s really hard here’: Migrants heading north from Latin America face barriers at the US-Mexico border
Migrants from as far south as Chile are walking north to the United States, hoping for a better life. But before they make it to that border, they must make it across Mexico’s southern border.
Denmark to donate 19 Caesar artillery mounts to Ukraine
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