US Official Sullivan to Make First China Visit Next Week: Axios
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will visit China to meet foreign minister Wang Yi next week, Axios reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter….[#item_full_content]
“Friends compie 30 anni, ecco perché continuiamo a parlarne di Monica, Chandler e gli altri”, il successo della sitcom spiegato dal professore che la usa nei suoi corsi
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Storm Lilian: high winds disrupt flights and Leeds and Creamfields festivals
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Political figures who bet on election date will not face police charges, Met says
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Indian PM Modi Meets Zelenskyy During Ukraine Visit
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelenksyy on a historic visit to Kyiv on Friday, where he is pushing for a solution to end more than two years of war with Russia. Modi embraced Zelenskyy – who looked visibly emotional – at the Mariinsky…[#item_full_content]
Grocery Stores Boost Donations Amid Dems’ Criticism
The level of political donations from major food companies accepted by Democrat lawmakers has ticked higher this congressional election cycle, even as many Democrats have accused the top U.S. grocery chains and their suppliers of pushing prices higher at consumers’ expense,…[#item_full_content]
Trump to Newsmax: Harris Lied During ‘Very General Speech’
Former President Donald Trump, calling Newsmax after Democratic Party nominee Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech, has accused her of lying and said she gave a “very general speech” that didn’t address “the most important things.” “She didn’t talk about many things like…[#item_full_content]
Nunzia Di Girolamo: “Tradita dalla politica e da manine femminili mentre ero a letto malata”
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Via di notte, poi silenzio e depistaggi. Traghetto dalla Puglia, Sardegna o Argentario: dove è finita Giorgia Meloni?
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China Uses Amazon Cloud to Get High-End US Chips, AI
S tate-linked Chinese entities are using cloud services provided by Amazon or its rivals to access advanced U.S. chips and artificial intelligence capabilities that they cannot acquire otherwise, recent public tender documents showed.[#item_full_content]