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Fuel tankers set ablaze as militants enforce blockade of key Senegal-Mali trade route
The army says social media footage is misleading and denies Islamists have the Kayes region in a chokehold.
Nvidia boss 'disappointed' by China chip ban
Jensen Huang told reporters he would be "patient" as the US and China grapple for global AI dominance.
KPop Demon Hunters has a new film on the way
A short film named DEBUT: A KPop Demon Hunters Story is on the way, making the wait for the next feature film in the franchise a little easier
Transcript: Trump Rages Wildly at Media as Poll Exposes a Key Weakness
T he following is a lightly edited transcript of the September 17 episode of the Daily Blast podcast. Listen to it here . Greg Sargent: This is The Daily Blast from The New Republic , produced and presented by the DSR Network. I’m your host, Greg Sargent. President Trump seems
Trump’s U.K. visit was meant to be cloistered. Protesters have other ideas.
President Donald Trump’s second state visit to Britain was designed to keep him away from crowds but opponents of the American president made clear they would be heard.
Falklands ‘bashing’, a listing Milei appeals to an old Argentine political habit
Last Friday following a negative electoral week for the government of Argentine president Javier Milei, which forced him to reshape his economic program, and open the tight purse of the budget, looking ahead to the midterm election in October, (and ahead of the arrival of the
'Hate speech' firestorm swirls around Trump officials
Attorney General Pam Bondi's efforts to clarify her "hate speech" comments have fueled criticism.
‘On the Road’ Review: A Drifter Hitches an Increasingly Wild Ride in a Dynamic Queer Thriller
At once generic and highly specific, “On the Road” is an ill-considered English title for a starkly distinctive genre workout from Mexican writer-director David Pablos — one that will surprise any viewers showing up expecting another Jack Kerouac adaptation. At least in the
Africa: Africa Urged to Fix 'Democracy Deficit' to Deliver Economic Justice
[Ghanaian Times] POLICYMAKERS, academics, and civil society leaders have issued an urgent call for African governments to pursue deep democratic reforms to ensure economic justice and restore public trust.
Israeli Culture Minister Defunds National Film Awards After Palestinian Drama Takes Top Prize
Shai Carmeli-Pollak's anti-war drama 'The Sea,' about a Palestinian boy struggling under life in the West Bank, took best film at Israel's Ophir Awards on Tuesday night.
Toxic ammunition is rotting away in the Baltic Sea. Germany wants to recover it before it’s too late
Approximately 1.6 million tonnes of WWII munitions lie on the seafloor, leaking toxic compounds that are contaminating marine life and threatening the Baltic ecosystem.
EU Commission proposes sanctions against Israel over Gaza war
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission on Wednesday proposed to suspend free-trade arrangements on Israeli goods due to the war in Gaza, even though the measure does not currently have sufficient support among the European Union's member countries to pass. EU foreign
What Happened to Cameron Crowe? He Has Answers.
"Life is the best writer, and sometimes you have to let life show you a little bit of what that is."
Pence group writes to GOP leaders urging passage of Russian sanctions
The head of an advocacy group founded by former Vice President Pence wrote to the top two Republicans in Congress, urging them to take up and pass a fresh round of sanctions against Russia over its ongoing war in Ukraine. In a letter obtained first by The Hill, Advancing
EPA has a huge role in American AI dominance
The EPA is implementing a deregulatory agenda to make America the AI capital of the world, while also protecting the environment, by streamlining data center approval timelines, modernizing regulations for oil and gas wastewater discharges, and using AI to train internal systems.
Democrats need a new, pragmatic message on immigration
The New Democrats want to move away from the usual extremes of cruelty vs. amnesty, instead offering a pragmatic balance.
Gunmen kill 22 after shooting at baptism ceremony in Niger - reports
Niger's army has failed to contain the jihadist insurgency, with dozens killed in recent attacks.
Color-changing organogel stretches 46 times its size and self-heals
Scientists from Taiwan have developed a new material that can stretch up to 4,600% of its original length before breaking. Even if it does break, gently pressing the pieces together at room temperature allows it to heal, fully restoring its shape and stretchability within 10
You can now explore a bitesize chunk of the Necropolis thanks to the Little Nightmares 3 demo
What horrors await us this time?
East Timor lawmakers agree to scrap lawmaker pension allowances that sparked student protests
DILI - East Timor's lawmakers have agreed to scrap plans to provide lifetime pension allowances for themselves, they said on Wednesday, bowing to pressure from thousands of students who have staged demonstrations against the plans since Monday.
Romania charges ex-presidential candidate Călin Georgescu over coup attempt
Georgescu and 21 other suspects are accused of plotting violence after the presidential election was cancelled over alleged Russian interference last December.
JLR supply chain staff told apply for universal credit, union claims
Staff are being laid off with "reduced or zero pay" following a cyber attack, which has forced the carmaker to shut down, Unite union claims.
Spain Selects ‘Sirât,’ a Cannes Festival Jury Prize Winner, for the International Feature Oscar
Spain has selected director Oliver Laxe’s mind-boggling desert odyssey “Sirât” as its official entry for the best international feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards. “Sirât” was subject of a high-profile pick-up for North America by Neon, announced mid-Cannes
Indonesia’s US$1b economic stimulus: The smallest package of 2025, but will it pack the biggest punch?
The latest stimulus package contains measures specifically aimed at job creation and addressing inequality, unlike the ones in January and June, observers note.
Pope decries 'unacceptable' plight of Palestinians in Gaza, urges truce
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Leo on Wednesday denounced the "unacceptable" conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza, voicing solidarity with civilians and renewing his appeal for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas. "I express my deep closeness to the Palestinian
Israel opens new route out of Gaza City for 48 hours as tanks advance
By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Alexander Cornwell and Steven Scheer CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -The Israeli military said on Wednesday it was opening an additional route for 48 hours that Palestinians could use to leave Gaza City as it stepped up efforts to empty the city of civilians
Rejoice, Counter-Strike's grenades now sound crisp and clear as a chorus of angels—plus subtick shooting is either better or the fanbase is experiencing a shared delusion
Rejoice, Counter-Strike's grenades now sound crisp and clear as a chorus of angels—plus subtick shooting is either better or the fanbase is experiencing a shared delusion