Spain becomes the first European Union country to pass menstrual health legislation.
Thomson to NL champ Phillies as camp begins: Ease into this
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson had a simple message before the National League champions took the field for their first spring training workout for pitchers and catchers.
Iranian President Raisi Ends Trip To China. China’s Xi To Make State Visit To Iran At A Later Date
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stands next to Chinese President Xi Jinping during a welcoming ceremony in Beijing, China, February 14, 2023. Iran’s President Website/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS Reuters: China, Iran Call…
Microsoft Outlines Official Support For Windows 11 on Mac with Apple Silicon
Microsoft has outlined how users running Apple Silicon-based Macs can utilize Windows 11 in a new support document published today. The document explains how users running Mac devices with either M1 or M2 chips can use Windows 11, either via the cloud …
Die Hard Star Bruce Willis Diagnosed With “Untreatable” Dementia: Family
Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with dementia, his family said Thursday, less than a year after he retired from acting because of growing cognitive difficulties.
After the earthquake: Enabling refugee self-reliance and host community resilience in Turkey
The massive earthquakes that struck Turkey on February 6 have again upended the lives of Syrian refugees, which after 12 years of living in Turkey are no closer to finding a durable solution to their displacement. For some time, the refugees have faced local resentment and an economy beset by inflation and crisis. Now, half…
Objects shot out of North American skies likely not used for spying, Biden says
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday that three unidentified objects shot down by U.S. fighter jets did not appear to have been used for spying on the United States and were likely tied to benign p…
US increasingly sees Ukraine aid as ‘finite’ – media
US support for Ukraine can’t go on indefinitely and will become more controversial as the 2024 election approaches, Newsweek says
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Japan Suspects Chinese Spy Balloons Violated Its Airspace
Japan is debating the appropriate response to tackle such surveillance following the U.S. shootdown of a balloon from China.