'We have more work to do', says Canada negotiator as US trade deadline looms Negotiations to finalise a deal between the US and Canada are going down to the wire ahead of a Friday night deadline. Workplace mood-monitoring tech may not be something to smile about Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Meta are among companies interested in collecting data on how people feel at work US Postal Service rule tightens mail-in voting despite federal court orders Rule would require states to provide federal government with information on voters in return for delivering ballots The US Postal Service prepared to publish a final rule late on Friday to impose new requirements on states to provide the federal government with information on voters before the November midterm congressional elections, despite a pair of court orders that currently block the… Mexican Governor, Accused by U.S. of Helping Cartel, Returns to His Job After U.S. prosecutors accused Gov. Rubén Rocha Moya of protecting the Sinaloa cartel, he said he would step down to focus on his defense. On Friday, he declared he was back. Israel probes killing of Hind Rajab, Gaza child who called for help An Israeli fact-finding mission declined to refer some other “exceptional” cases, including the killing of World Central Kitchen aid workers, to military prosecutors. Trump cites national security as Supreme Court weighs challenge to ballroom The Trump administration says the massive new White House ballroom is urgently needed for national security, to protect the president, his staff and guests from attacks. |
Cinema on October 7, French Jewish life take center stage The program, hosted by Jerusalem Post culture writer and film critic Hannah Brown, opened with a discussion on Our Loves, the latest film by veteran Israeli director Avi Nesher. Argentina players banned for World Cup brawl and AFA fined over Falklands banner Three Argentina players have been banned for a number of games for their role in a brawl at the World Cup final - with the country's football association fined £235,000 over a Falklands Islands banner. 'We are in position of power': Iran's Pezeshkian seeks end to US war, claims victory Iranian President Pezeshkian seeks an end to the ongoing conflict, citing national strength and dignity. He defended a past agreement against domestic criticism while military leaders warned of retaliation. Oman and Iran discussed resuming dialogue as the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical flashpoint. US President Trump indicated Iran was not ready for a suitable agreement. Washington plans new … Former Hong Kong vigil organizer strives to mark Tiananmen crackdown despite convictions Years after Hong Kong’s annual vigil for the Tiananmen Square crackdown ended, former organizer Tang Ngok-kwan still discreetly visits former memorial sites in the city |
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