U.S. and Venezuela Jam Caribbean GPS Signals to Thwart Attacks, Raising Flight Hazard Military brinkmanship between President Trump and Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has led to an increase in electronic warfare in the region. Trump’s Venezuela oil blockade puts Chevron in the middle of a high-stakes sanctions crackdown Chevron, the lone U.S. company in the South American country, has weathered years of political and economic instability in Venezuela, but the latest U.S. pressure campaign could become its toughest test yet. Epstein files released: Photo of Andrew Mountbatten with Ghislaine Maxwell emerges; prince seen laying across women’s laps Newly released batch of Epstein files included a black-and-white photo of a younger Prince Andrew reclining across women’s laps, with Ghislaine Maxwell smiling above him. The image is part of hundreds of thousands of documents released online by Democrats, overwhelming the justice department website. The release renews focus on allegations Andrew has since denied. Justice Department won't meet Friday deadline to release all Epstein files The Justice Department will miss a legal deadline Friday to release all files from its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, a top official said. |
Operation Narnia began with US backing, killed Iranian civilians in strikes - report At least 71 civilians were killed during Operation Narnia, a series of strikes on Iranian nuclear scientists, about which the US was informed before it began. Rob Reiner urges resilience in address for Holocaust survivor event, recorded weeks before murder Reiner’s words carried added weight, having been recorded just weeks before he and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were killed in their home on Sunday. Bondi Beach victims honoured by lifeguards who saw what 'few people have ever seen' On an overcast morning, hundreds of Bondi lifeguards lined up on the beach, looked out at the sea and remembered the lives lost in the massacre at the Hanukkah celebration almost one week ago. MSF urges Israel to let critical aid into Gaza as children freeze to death At least 13 people in Gaza, including two-week-old and one-month-old babies, have died from winter weather. Family ‘banned from more than 1,000 petrol stations’ amid fuel theft row Family who said they paid cash were left embarrassed after being accused of not paying £20.01 Drivers have accused a leading petrol station security company of issuing “false” fuel theft debts, which left one family unable to fill up their car at more than 1,000 filling stations for more than a year. Amjad Khan and his family were barred from multiple petrol stations around Blackburn for 19 month… What it takes to decorate the world’s tallest Christmas tree Trimming a 147-foot redwood in northern England to win a Guinness World Record needed a cherry picker, 1,320 multicolored bulbs and precautions for high winds. Prisoners freed by Belarus say their passports are taken away in a final 'dirty trick' by officials Even though Belarus has released dozens of prisoners, those who've been freed say the authoritarian government often delivers one final act of repression by confiscating their passports before deporting them |