Day: September 29, 2023
Three Quarters Of Ethnic Armenians Already Out Of Karabakh In Swift Exodus
More than three quarters of the 120,000-strong population of the ethnic Armenian breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh had fled by Friday afternoon after defeat by Azerbaijan.
Carnival posts first profit since pandemic shut down global cruise business
New York-listed cruise major achieved more than $1bn in profit for third quarter of fiscal 2023
Afghan woman sprinter sends message of defiance at Asian Games
Sprinter Kimia Yousofi said she was “here to represent Afghan girls” as she competed at the Asian Games on Friday in defiance of the Taliban.Yousofi, who resettled in Australia last year after fleeing persecution in her homeland, is one of 14 women at…
Doncic, Irving believe full season with Mavs will make encore better than debut that flopped
Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving are running it back with the Dallas Mavericks after the All-Star pairing flopped in a two-month debut last season.
“World Badly In Need Of Some Form Of Re-Globalization,” Says S Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Friday, “The world is badly in need of some form of re-globalisation,”underlining that India is “non-Western and not anti-Western”.
Biden commemorates Senator Feinstein as ‘pioneering’ and ‘a true trailblazer’
The late senator passed away on Friday at age 90
Biden administration moves ahead with new plan to cancel student debt
The Biden administration announced the next step in its new plan to cancel people’s student debt after the Supreme Court struck down its original policy.
To stop the iPhone 15 from overheating, will Apple have to make it run slower?
Is this a component bug? Will the fix be a software patch? The extent of the iPhone 15 Pro’s excessive heating issue — and its root cause — remains a mystery.
Dianne Feinstein changed the face of American politics. She died while facing calls to step down
As the first woman to represent California in the US Senate, Feinstein embarked on a centrist and institutionalist career despite growing liberalism in her party