Day: September 2, 2023
Huge protests in Niger call for French forces to leave after coup – Reuters
Huge protests in Niger call for French forces to leave after coup ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News
Precariously employed people 20 per cent more likely to die early than securely employed: study
People who are precariously employed face a 20 per cent higher risk of premature death than those with secure employment, according to a new study by Swedish researchers.
American Athletic Conference targets Army as football-only member to replace SMU, AP sources say
The American Athletic Conference has been in contact with Army as it looks for a replacement for Atlantic Coast Conference-bound SMU, according to two people with direct knowledge of the discussions.
Iran Reportedly Receives Russian Jets, But They Aren’t The Long-Sought-After Su-35 Flanker
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Clashes in Iraq’s Kirkuk kill three protesters; more than a dozen injured – Reuters
Clashes in Iraq’s Kirkuk kill three protesters; more than a dozen injured ReutersCurfew in Iraq’s Kirkuk after unrest at rival protests by Arabs, Kurds Al Jazeera EnglishClashes in Iraq’s Kirkuk over handover of police HQ to Kurds…
Prime shocker: Colorado upsets No. 17 TCU 45-42 in Deion Sanders’ debut as Buffs coach
Deion Sanders already has a big win for Colorado.
Curfew imposed in Iraq’s Kirkuk after rival protests turn deadly
At least one civilian killed as Kurds, Arabs hold demonstrations sparked by handover of local security HQ to Kurds.
Two more vessels successfully pass via temporary grain corridor
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Italy Moves to Weaken Ties With China Without Upsetting Beijing – Bloomberg
Italy Moves to Weaken Ties With China Without Upsetting Beijing BloombergView Full Coverage on Google News