Day: October 24, 2023
UAW expands strike to crucial GM SUV plant in Texas hours after automaker reports earnings
The strike escalation includes roughly 5,000 workers at GM’s Arlington Assembly that produces the Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban.
‘Psychological torture’: British families describe their pain as loved ones remain hostages of Hamas
Families have been ‘living in a nightmare’ ever since the massacre in south Israel on October 7
How Kazakhstan Helps Russia Bypass Western Sanctions
The parallel imports that pass through Kazakhstan to Russia represent a complex equation with variables ranging from the customs union to corruption.
Four people rescued in South Korean waters. Are they defectors?
South Korean officials reported finding four suspected North Korean defectors in a small boat near the nations’ sea border. South Korea accepts defectors, but North Korea often says its people are held against their will in the South, leading to tensio…
Israeli military drops leaflets in Gaza offering rewards and protection for information on hostages
The Israeli military has been dropping leaflets in Gaza asking Palestinians to reveal information on hostages’ whereabouts.
Spain’s women’s players want to focus on soccer again as Hermoso rejoins national team
Spain’s women’s players hope to start talking more about soccer than the off-the-field problems that marred their Women’s World Cup title celebrations.
Council’s decision to fly Palestinian flag branded ‘incomprehensible’ by Jewish leaders
A council has agreed to fly a Palestinian flag in a move branded “incomprehensible” by Jewish leaders.
University of Michigan Says Personal Information Stolen in August Data Breach
The personal information of students, applicants, alumni, and employees compromised in University of Michigan data breach.
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