Day: August 25, 2023
What Prigozhin’s presumed death means for the Wagner Group
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s apparent death in a plane crash raises questions about the future of Wagner Group, which has been active in Ukraine and Africa.
Saudi Arabia considers Chinese bid for nuclear plant -WSJ
Saudi Arabia is considering a bid from China National Nuclear Corp to build a nuclear power plant, potentially derailing U.S. plans in the country. The Chinese company has bid to construct a plant in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, near the Qatar and …
British Museum director Hartwig Fischer resigns after suspected thefts
Fischer to step down after blunders prompt international embarrassment and questions about systemic failuresArtefacts stolen from British Museum ‘may be untraceable’The head of the British Museum has resigned and his deputy has stepped back over its ha…
Student dies after being stabbed 107 times by stepfather as she tried to protect mother, police say
Nghiep Kein Chau, 54, told Seattle police ‘I killed somebody’ after allegedly stabbing Angelina Tran, 21
UK police launch operation into accused poison seller after 88 deaths
Canadian police have arrested a suspect accused of using websites to market and sell sodium nitrite around the world.
What to watch for as Seahawks wrap up preseason in Green Bay
Here are five things to watch for as the Seahawks close the preseason Saturday morning against the Packers in Green Bay.
Court fights are ramping up over states’ transgender health care restrictions
Courts nationwide are delivering a mixed verdict on the future of laws restricting gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth.
12 Dead, Over 80 Injured In Stadium Stampede In Madagascar
At least 12 people were killed Friday in a crowd stampede at a stadium in the Madagascar capital of Antananarivo, the prime minister of the Indian Ocean nation Christian Ntsay said.