US defense secretary was accused of putting military personnel in danger when he used messaging app to discuss strikes.
Israel had opportunity to normalise with Arab world, beyond since Arab Peace Initiative 20 years ago
Israel and Lebanon are engaging in their first direct talks in decades. And while it’s ‘quite symbolic’, Dr H. A. Hellyer, Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) for Defence and International Security Studies in London. …
Chinese tech developer gets approval for wind propulsion system
DNV grants type approval for CSSC technology subsidiary’s tiltable rotor system
Theodor Pištěk, Czech Oscar-winning costume designer, dies at 93
Theodor Pištěk, a Czech costume and stage designer, has died at 93.
One dead and another injured after gunman opens fire in food court at MGM casino hotel
Shooter is on the run after ‘targeted attack’ at the MGM National Harbor in Maryland
Understanding France’s special brand of state secularism, ‘laïcité’
France’s particular brand of secularism, known as “laïcité”, is considered a backbone of the French Republic. And yet this separation of church and state is a touchy subject and often misunderstood. Its backers say it’s the glue that lets the French l…
The shooting in DC by an Afghan suspect shouldn’t reflect on all Afghanistan, minister says
The foreign minister in Afghanistan’s Taliban-run government says that the actions of an Afghan national charged in the shooting of two U.S. National Guard members in Washington last week should not reflect on all the people of Afghanistan.
Eastern WA man must relinquish 500-plus artifacts to NW tribe
Washington state employee received a tip that a man was digging up artifacts in the northern part of the Umatilla National Forest.
Inotiv Says Personal Information Stolen in Ransomware Attack
Hackers stole the names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and financial and medical information of 9,542 people.
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NATO chief tells Putin ‘we are not going anywhere’
NATO foreign ministers have endorsed work on a path toward spending 5 percent of national GDP on defence and reaffirmed continued support for Ukraine.
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