Month: September 2023
Car bombs and hostage-taking inside prisons in Ecuador reveal fragile security
Ecuador’s fragile security situation was underscored Thursday by a series of car bombings and the hostage-taking of more than 50 law enforcement officers inside various prisons, just weeks after the country was shaken by the assassination of a preside…
Singapore holds presidential vote seen as test for ruling party support
Presidential election result may indicate level of support for Singapore’s long-ruling People’s Action Party: Analysts.
Typhoon trifecta churns towards Philippines, Hong Kong, China mainland
A super typhoon and two tropical storms have prompted authorities in Asia to close schools, cancel flights and trains, and sandbag residential areas.
With an eye on Russia and China, Pope visits tiny Catholic flock in Mongolia
Pope Francis arrived in Mongolia on Friday morning on a visit to encourage one of the world’s smallest and newest Catholic communities.
‘Howdy Doody’: Police stop Nebraska man for driving with huge bull in passenger seat
Police in Norfolk, Nebraska pulled over a car to find a bull riding in the passenger seat. The bull, named Howdy Doody, is owned by Lee Meyer and has been showcased in parades. The vehicle had been modified to accommodate the bull, with half of the win…
More possible unmarked graves discovered at former Beauval, Sask. residential school [Canada]
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SentinelOne CEO Tomer Weingarten says the cybersecurity company is not for sale, following an August report claiming the company was looking to sell (Jordan Novet/CNBC)
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SentinelOne CEO Tomer Weingarten says the cybersecurity company is not for sale, following an August report claiming the company was looking to sell — – SentinelOne CEO Tomer Weingarten told CNBC in an interview…
Ukraine to get US Abrams tanks within weeks – Politico
Ukraine’s first shipment of US M1 Abrams battle tanks is set to arrive in the country in by mid-September, a Pentagon official told Politico
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Australian rents are rising at the fastest rate since the GFC – and from a higher base
Data shows annual rent increases in all major cities topped 10% last year as advocates warn low-income earners are being priced out of the marketGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastRents across Australia have risen …