Cheryl Orange was part of the group of American childhood friends who drove from South Carolina to the border so that Latavia ‘Tay’ McGee could get a tummy tuck procedure
One million people do it every year. But after the tummy tuck murders, how safe is it to seek healthcare in Mexico?
The killing of two US citizens on their way to a Mexican clinic is a stark warning for the nearly one million Americans who cross the border for medical care each year, Io Dodds reports
UN nuclear chief raises alarm over power outages at Ukraine plant
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6 Civilians Killed In Fresh Missile Attack In Ukraine By Russia
Russia launched a huge wave of missile strikes across Ukraine while people slept on Thursday, killing at least six civilians, knocking out electricity and forcing a nuclear power plant off the grid.
Romania to submit F-35 procurement request by end of 2024
Romania has firmed up plans to acquire the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), with a senior official saying the Ministry of Defence (MoD) will…
A look at VISTA X-62A, an AI-operated F-16 test jet, considered to be a crucial first step toward US Air Force’s plans to build unmanned combat aerial vehicles (Tom Ward/Wired)
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A look at VISTA X-62A, an AI-operated F-16 test jet, considered to be a crucial first step toward US Air Force’s plans to build unmanned combat aerial vehicles — After successful autonomous flight tests in December…
Russian missile barrage slams into cities across Ukraine
Officials are reporting at least six deaths in the largest such nighttime attack in three weeks.
Watch: Aftermath of Massive Russian Missile Barrage on Ukraine
Russia fired missiles at Kyiv and other cities across Ukraine overnight. It was one of the biggest barrages this year, striking infrastructure facilities and residential areas. Photo: Gleb Garanich/Reuters
Georgia withdraws controversial law: ‘Foreign influence’ bill dropped after violent protests
Georgia’s ruling party announced on Thursday it was halting plans to introduce a controversial “foreign agent” bill after mass rallies against the legislation seen as reminiscent of Russian legislation used to silence critics. Regis Gente reports.