Air conditioning creates political divide as France records hottest day France is being forced to re-think its longstanding reservations about air-conditioning as temperatures soar. Rubio tries to reassure Gulf allies on US-Iran deal details Rubio tours Gulf in bid to allay allies' security concerns over the US-Iran memorandum of understanding. Japan weighs deploying forces to demine the Strait of Hormuz Japan is considering sending its navy to help clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz following the US-Iran ceasefire. Laura Loomer defends Usha Vance, says 'brown Hindu woman' gets hate for no reason Yah I was just in India for 2 weeks and Indians are some of the nicest people I have ever met in my life. They are so kind, generous and I will take a 100 Hindus over 10 Muslims any day. NASA plans to crash the ISS into the Pacific Ocean: Experts raise concerns for marine ecosystems' health As the International Space Station (ISS) approaches the end of its operational life, NASA is preparing for one of the most ambitious and controversial space engineering projects ever attempted. The agency plans to guide the 420-tonne orbital laboratory through a controlled re-entry before directing surviving debris into a remote region of the Pacific Ocean, often referred to as the world's "space… EU observers back Colombia vote count amid challenge to results A European Union mission has highlighted the transparency and efficiency of Colombia's presidential election vote count |
Several haredi rabbis protesting women in IDF tank units skip meeting with IDF chief Zamir While several prominent Hesder Yeshivot rabbis were present, The Jerusalem Post has learned that rabbis from one-third of Hesder Yeshivot who have announced a boycott of the move were not. Ukraine destroys key rail bridge as it aims to 'isolate Crimea' Ukraine said its forces destroyed a key railway bridge in Crimea, as it seeks to isolate the Russian-occupied peninsula. Workplace trends 2026: Office-based positions receiving 40% fewer applications than hybrid roles, says recruiter Candidates are evaluating employers just as carefully as employers are evaluating them, says Matrix Recruitment Andy Burnham plans to move parts of No 10 operation to Manchester Makerfield MP considering northern base for PM’s office as part of measures to devolve power away from London UK politics live – latest updates Andy Burnham is planning to move parts of the No 10 operation to Manchester as part of measures to devolve power away from London. The Makerfield MP will say next week he wants to transfer parts of the prime minister’s office to the north should he become… Bahraini award to UK envoy shows ‘our diplomats are up for grabs’, says peer Rights activists call UK ambassador ‘morally compromised’ for accepting honour from Bahraini king in apparent breach of Foreign Office rules The British ambassador to Bahrain has been accused of breaching government rules over accepting an award by the Gulf state’s king, a move critics suggest signals diplomats and civil servants are “up for grabs”. This week, the ambassador, Alastair Long , rece… France Identifies First Case of Ebola The patient had traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the health ministry said. Workers are racing to trace those who may have had contact. As Ebola cases surge above 1,000, experts say outbreak could be worst ever Insufficient contact-tracing and the refusal of many residents to avoid contact with the bodies of loved ones killed by the Ebola virus are accelerating the epidemic. Mexico's palm wine has been a fascinating culinary bridge to the Philippines since 1565 For hundreds of years, a trade route between Mexico's Pacific coast and the Philippines brought a ferment made of palm sap. It's experiencing a revival in the state of Colima. |
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