Toyota Misses April-June Output Target but Says May Be Turning Corner
Read More TOKYO—Toyota Motor’s production for the April-June quarter fell around 10 percent short of its initial plan, but the automaker struck a more optimistic note for its business from August onwards as China’s COVID-19 lockdowns eased and demand outside Japan was resilient. The world’s largest automaker by sales said on Thursday that output and […]
Ramaphosa refuses to answer Phala Phala questions at ANC integrity committee meeting
Read More President Cyril Ramaphosa has finally appeared before the ANC’s integrity committee, its chairman George Mashamba told Mail & Guardian on Thursday evening. Ramaphosa met with the group of elders on Tuesday to discuss the Phala Phala game farm scandal, which many within the ANC claim has brought the governing party into disrepute. “He […]
US Ambassador Kennedy Meets With Australian Prime Minister, Visits War Memorial and Talks to Coastwatchers’ Who Helped Rescue JFK
Read More Caroline Kennedy, daughter of former President John F. Kennedy, before she christened the nuclear aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Va., on Dec. 7, 2019. (Steve Helber/AP Photo) Australian prime minister and deputy prime minister have met the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, with climate change […]
Russian news outlet Novaya Gazeta to be stripped of licence under court order
Read More Novaya Gazeta, one of Russia’s last remaining independent news outlets, is under threat after the country’s media watchdog demanded that its website and print edition be stripped of its licence. “Russia’s censorship agency Roskomnadzor has demanded that Novaya Gazeta’s certificate of registration be declared invalid,” the publication said in a statement on Thursday. […]
Jon Stewart blasts Senate Republicans over veterans burn pits bill
Post Content NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Comedian Jon Stewart blasted Senate Republicans on Thursday for blocking the passage of a bill that would have extended health benefits to veterans exposed to burn pits and toxins during their military service. Speaking with reporters, the former “Daily Show” host said a group of […]
Supreme Court Won’t Block Alabama Execution
The Supreme Court rejected a request to stay the execution of 50-year-old Joe Nathan James Jr., who was convicted in 1996 of killing his ex-girlfriend, The Hill reported.
29 July 2022
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Horror at Hong Kong boyband concert as huge video screen falls on to performers
Read More Two dancers have been injured at a Cantopop concert in Hong Kong after a massive video screen suspended above the stage fell on to performers below. The concert on Thursday, by Cantopop boyband Mirror, was the fourth of a series of 12 scheduled concerts by the band held at the Hong Kong Coliseum. […]
Apple, Amazon Weather Storm as Other US Tech Titans Stumble
Amazon and Apple were a relative bright spot in a week of otherwise lackluster earnings results for an industry reckoning with the end of heady pandemic-era growth.
Xi Warns Biden, But Taiwan to Deepen US Security Partnership
Taiwan’s foreign ministry said Friday it will continue to deepen its close security partnership with the United States, after President Joe Biden and China’s leader Xi Jinping spoke Thursday.