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03 Haziran 2023

At least 15 people killed in Senegal as opposition leader's supporters clash with police

Senegal's government says the number of people killed in clashes between police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has now risen to 15, including two security officers

India's deadly train crash renews questions over safety as government pushes railway upgrade

India’s prime minister had been scheduled to inaugurate an electrical semi-high-speed train equipped with a safety feature _ another step in the modernization of an antiquated railway that is the lifeline of the world’s most populous...

Study reveals how grief increases risk of heart problems

Washington [US], June 3 (ANI): The loss of a loved one may have a profound impact on both mental and physical health. The University of Arizona investigated the impact of sadness on heart function and concluded that acute grief might cause a...

Biden signs bipartisan debt ceiling bill to avert government default

President Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law a bill extending the debt ceiling for two years, averting a disastrous debt default ahead of Monday’s deadline.

Son of Red Sox Hall of Famer found dead in apparent murder-suicide 4 years after child's mother went missing

A man and his 8 year-old son were found dead in a Massachusetts home in what officials are calling an apparent murder-suicide, four years after the child's mother went missing under mysterious circumstances.

Car Bombing in Russian-Occupied Ukraine Shows Reach of War

The blast in the Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine killed a cafe owner who was registered to run in elections seen as an attempt to legitimize Moscow’s illegal annexation of the area.

Fears rise for civilian safety as Ukraine investigates locked air-raid shelters

Concerns around civilian safety have spiked in Ukraine, as officials announced that an inspection had found nearly a quarter of the country's air-raid shelters locked or unusable, just days after Russian missiles allegedly killed a woman in Kyiv...

Can Kevin McCarthy and Joe Biden Fix Washington?

He actually seem to care about the institution he leads.

Two Black Native Americans Were Arrested. The Law Sees Only One as Indian.

A Supreme Court ruling barred Oklahoma from prosecuting crimes committed by Native Americans on tribal land, but some Black tribal members are still being prosecuted because they lack “Indian blood.”

US home prices rise 0.4%, continuing upwards trend

CHICAGO, Illinois: Driven by an ongoing shortage of properties available on the market, in March US single-family home prices rose steadily, but the overall trend still indicate a slowdown.After adjusting for seasonal fluctuations, the S&P...

US home prices rise 0.4%, continuing upwards trend

CHICAGO, Illinois: Driven by an ongoing shortage of properties available on the market, in March US single-family home prices rose steadily, but the overall trend still indicate a slowdown.After adjusting for seasonal fluctuations, the S&P...

Turkey's Erdogan takes oath of office, ushering in his third presidential term

Turkey's Erdogan takes oath of office, ushering in his third presidential term

Texas Is Silencing the Will of Millions of Voters

It is joining dozens of states that have asserting dominance over cities through a practice known as state pre-emption.

Turkey to send commando unit to help quell unrest in Kosovo

The Turkish defense ministry announced Saturday it will be sending a commando battalion to northern Kosovo in response to a NATO request for troops to help quell violent unrest

West Virginia state trooper fatally shot, suspect caught after extensive search

BEECH CREEK, W.Va. —fatally shot Friday in southern West Virginia, and a suspect later was arrested, authorities said.

Modi Arrives at Scene of Deadly Train Crash in Odisha, India

The disaster, which officials said had involved three trains, had a stark toll even given India’s history of deadly crashes.

Pope to visit Mongolia at end of summer in visit rich in geopolitical significance

Pope Francis is traveling to Mongolia at the end of the summer

In Sierra Leone, Reasons for Hope

Fewer children are starving, fewer moms are dying and terrible diseases are retreating.

In Russian Schools, It’s Recite Your ABC’s and ‘Love Your Army’

The curriculum for young Russians is increasingly emphasizing patriotism and the heroism of Moscow’s army, while demonizing the West as “gangsters.” One school features a “sniper”-themed math class.

Israeli army kills gunman in shootout along Egypt's border

Israeli military says troops shot and killed a gunman in a shootout in southern Israel along the Egyptian border

The Debt Limit Bill: Yet Another Triumph for Bipartisanship

Democrats and Republicans have previously joined hands to support the invasion of Iraq, huge corporate tax cuts, and more. The post The Debt Limit Bill: Yet Another Triumph for Bipartisanship appeared first on The Intercept.

D-backs face Braves again, seek 7th straight win

The Arizona Diamondbacks will have to beat the major-league strikeout leader if they want to extend their season-high six-game winning streak against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday night in Phoenix. Arizona, which shares first place with the Los...

Plastic pollution: Key step toward landmark treaty to end plastic waste

Global negotiators have agreed to craft an initial draft treaty to end plastic pollution

2 Students, Punished for Rainbow Flags, Test China’s L.G.B.T.Q. Space

The students at an elite college in China found themselves on a collision course with the authorities amid a crackdown on gay and transgender expression.