Thousands of people protested on Sunday against safety deficiencies in Greece’s railway network nearly two weeks after dozens were killed in the country’s deadliest train crash.
Thousands take part in fresh Greek protest over deadly train crash
Thousands of people protested on Sunday against safety deficiencies in Greece’s railway network nearly two weeks after dozens were killed in the country’s deadliest train crash.
Detente between Saudi Arabia and Iran is no panacea for Yemen war
It may speed up peace talks between Riyadh and the Houthi movement, but it risks locking out other groupsThe new detente between Saudi Arabia and Iran is likely to have major implications for the civil war in Yemen, possibly speeding up peace talks bet…
Eliminate these 11 phrases that ‘make people question your credibility,’ says public speaking expert
Even the most successful people struggle to speak clearly, says Christina Helena, a public speaking coach who has worked with leaders at Google, Facebook and LinkedIn. She shares the words and phrases to ditch if you want more respect at work.
French Senate adopts pension bill despite continuing street protests
Conservatives hail bill as a “decisive step toward a reform that will assure the future of our retirement” system
Teens Are Stealing More Cars. They Learn How on Social Media.
Though Kia and Hyundai represent a tenth of U.S. auto sales, the New York Times reports that “Of the nearly 11,000 cars stolen in Memphis last year — about twice as many as in 2021 — roughly a third were late-model Kias and Hyundais, accord…
Iran signals US prisoner exchange could be close
US official denies claims by Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian that an initial deal has been reached.
Putin sends ordinary Russians to die while exempting children of henchmen, picture shows
The revealing photograph clearly illustrates that senior Russian officials are being spared from making the kinds of sacrifices Putin is expecting of average Russians, especially troops drawn from ethnic communities.