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Nehawu-led public sector strike at an end, bargaining council says
Read More Nehawu members protest outside George Tabor Technical College in Soweto on 8 March 2023. (Fani Mahuntsi/ Gallo Images) A strike by the National
Biden admin buckles to environmental groups, makes sudden reversal on key land decision
The Biden administration announced late Tuesday that it would reverse a Trump-era land swap deal facilitating the construction, in an Alaska wilderness area, of a
Amid Bank Strains, Dems, GOP Spar Over Budget
The U.S. Senate Budget Committee debated Democratic President Joe Biden’s $6.8 trillion budget proposal on Wednesday, as new financial strains at Credit Suisse threatened to
Biden admin hit with lawsuit over approval of massive oil drilling project: ‘We are enraged’
A number of prominent environmental organizations filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday morning against the Biden administration, challenging its decision to green-light a massive oil drilling
European Union wants to step up naval visits, engage in joint military exercises in disputed South China Sea
The European Union wants to step up its naval visits and possibly engage in joint military training exercises to promote freedom of navigation and respect
Austrian police warn of possible ‘Islamist-motivated attack’ targeting Vienna churches
Austrian police warned Wednesday of a possible “Islamist-motivated attack” in Vienna against churches and other houses of worship, citing undisclosed information received by the country’s
Missing man was lured into bathroom for sex, ended up in shallow backyard grave: police
A teacher in the U.K. stabbed her partner and buried him in the backyard after deciding he had cheated on her, prosecutors told a court
Turkey floods kill 10 in provinces devastated by last month’s earthquake
Floods caused by torrential rains hit two provinces that were devastated by last month’s earthquake, killing at least 10 people and increasing the misery for
Indonesian authorities arrest 4 foreigners for trying to smuggle drugs into the country
Indonesian authorities said Wednesday they have arrested four foreigners for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs into the country, including a Nigerian man who had swallowed
Key Democratic groups won’t commit to supporting Manchin re-election following party criticism
National Democratic campaign groups responsible for winning and holding a majority for the party in the Senate will not commit to supporting Sen. Joe Manchin
Meloni-Schlein, duello alla Camera. La premier: “Sui migranti calunniate l’Italia, il Pd ha impoverito i salari”. La leader dem: “Sei al governo, basta nasconderti. Finora incapaci e insensibili”
Read More La controffensiva alle polemiche è l’attacco, attraverso l’accusa alle opposizioni di “calunniare l’Italia” sul tema immigrazione. Questa la strategia adottata dalla premier Giorgia
Case green, rivoluzione per le caldaie: stop incentivi per quelle a gas dal 2024
Read More Stop ai bonus per le caldaie autonome a gas a partire dal prossimo anno. Resta la possibilità di favorire con sconti fiscali solo
Migranti, lo spettro dell’invasione che non c’è. Gli allarmi dell’intelligence degli ultimi 15 anni sempre smentiti dagli arrivi reali
Read More Da 200.000 fino (addirittura) a due milioni. Più volte negli ultimi quindici anni gli allarmi dei Servizi segreti hanno lasciato prefigurare la tanto temuta
Le Borse di oggi, 15 marzo. I listini Ue peggiorano con le banche, affonda Milano. I sauditi non metteranno nuovo capitale, Credit Suisse crolla
Read More Listini ancora in preda dell’incertezza dopo il lunedì nero che ha tramortito soprattutto le banche europee, a causa dell’onda lunga del fallimento della
New Zealand Moves to Lower Voting Age in Local Elections
Read More New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins announced his government will not introduce legislation to lower the voting age for general elections to 16
Japan Posts Fewest Births in Record History, Amid an Increasingly Aged Society
Read More Experts say next 10 years key in reversing the East Asian nation’s dwindling population New Analysis Japan saw the fewest number of births
Police Attempt to Arrest Pakistan Ex-PM Imran Khan Sparks Violent Clashes
Read More Pakistan police and supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan clashed on Tuesday as police attempted to arrest Khan at his residence for
Contextualizing Taiwan’s Role in Central and Eastern Europe: A Global Taiwan Institute Event
Read MoreContextualizing Taiwan’s Role in Central and Eastern Europe: A Global Taiwan Institute Event MENU save icon MY LIST March 15, 2023 EpochTV Live ●
Samsung to Invest $300 Billion in Construction of South Korean Chip Center
Read More Samsung Electronics will invest 300 trillion won ($227 billion) over the next 20 years to build five new chip plants in South Korea
Cape Town taxi body backs EFF shutdown call but won’t take part
Read More The South African National Taxi Council in the Western Cape says it supports the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) planned national shutdown on Monday,