Day: September 28, 2023
Clare Nowland case: family suing NSW in mediation with government over fatal police Tasering
Government and Nowland’s family will enter private negotiations over civil case alleging state was liable for her deathFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Ne…
House Republicans are set to make their case for Biden impeachment inquiry at first hearing
House Republicans plan to make their case for pursuing an inquiry against President Joe Biden at their first hearing.
How the Front Line Has Barely Moved in Ukraine This Year
Although both sides have launched ambitious offensives, the front line has barely shifted. After 18 months of war, a breakthrough looks more difficult than ever.
The Republicans driving Congress toward a partial shutdown
With a Sept. 30 deadline looming, hard-right House Republicans have formed a wall of opposition to a temporary measure to fund the government.
Bahrain court sentences over a dozen who protested prison conditions during Covid
Bahrain sentenced 13 political prisoners who protested against medical negligence in their prison at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, a rights group has reported.
Russians queue up to see Barbie film despite sanctions
The Kremlin says Barbie is “not in line” with Russian values. Cinemagoers don’t seem to mind.
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Is air pollution deadlier than we thought?
It kills 7 million people a year. New research shows it also raises antibiotic resistance and is linked to cancer risks
Tesla and car manufacturers under scrutiny in EU’s probe of China’s electric vehicle subsidies
Tesla, among other electrical vehicle manufacturers, is caught in the crosshairs of the EU’s investigation into anti-subsidy inquiry with China.