Israel rejects Obama's latest remarks on Iran nuclear deal
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel is rejecting remarks by President Barack Obama contending it no longer opposes the nuclear deal that world powers struck with Iran in 2015.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel is rejecting remarks by President Barack Obama contending it no longer opposes the nuclear deal that world powers struck with Iran in 2015.
An active volcano in Nicaragua is being outfitted with 80 wi-fi sensors to help detect future eruptions.
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American women seem more satisfied with their weight now than they were 30 years ago, preliminary new research indicates.
‘Home’ of UK papers finally hands over to bankers and tourists
– Arewa Youth Integrity Forum (AYIF) has asked Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state, to immediately apologies to the Buhari family – Fayose had claimed Mrs Buhari was a fugitive from justice in the US over the Halliburton scandal – The group made the statement following the visit of Hajia Aisha Buhari, wife of President […]
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TOKYO — Japan’s Emperor Akihito will issue a rare video message to the public Monday amid speculation he wants to abdicate in the coming years. Akihito in his recorded message will convey his thoughts about his official duties as a symbol, his status stipulated by the constitution, an Imperial Household Agency official said Friday on
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are jumping Friday and are on pace to set records after a strong July jobs report gave investors more confidence that the economy is still growing. Bank stocks rose on the prospect of higher interest rates, while tech stocks and consumer companies also made big gains. Investors sold traditionally safe stocks like utilities and phone companies and the prices of gold and silver fell. The strong jobs report suggests that Britain's vote to leave the European Union in late... Читать дальше...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are jumping Friday and are on pace to set records after a strong July jobs report gave investors more confidence that the economy is still growing. Bank stocks rose on the prospect of higher interest rates, while tech stocks and consumer companies also made big gains. Investors sold traditionally safe stocks like utilities and phone companies and the prices of gold and silver fell. The strong jobs report suggests that Britain's vote to leave the European Union in late... Читать дальше...
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte acknowledged abuses in a war on illegal drugs, which has left more than 400 people dead in a month and alarmed rights activists, but refused to back down from a shoot-to-kill order for drug suspects. Duterte said in a speech late Thursday that most drug dealers and addicts
WASHINGTON — Eight months after raising hopes that they may have found an intriguing new particle that cannot be explained by the existing main physics theory, disappointed scientists are saying: Never mind. It was just a statistical burp, not a breakthrough, researchers reported Friday. “Basically we see nothing,” said Tiziano Camporesi, a chief scientific spokesman
The Hornets embark on their first-ever second-straight season in the PL.