• CNN

    Vietnam’s president resigns, raising questions over stability

    The Vietnamese Communist Party has accepted the resignation of President Vo Van Thuong, the government said on Wednesday, in a sign of political turmoil that could hurt foreign investors’ confidence in the country. The government said in a statement that Thuong had violated party rules, adding that those “shortcomings had negatively impacted public opinion, affecting the reputation of the Party, State and him personally.” The Central Party Committee, a top decision-making body in Communist...

    • KEYT

    Vietnam’s president resigns, raising questions over stability

    Story by Reuters Hanoi, Vietnam (Reuters) — The Vietnamese Communist Party has accepted the resignation of President Vo Van Thuong, the government said on Wednesday, in a sign of political turmoil that could hurt foreign investors’ confidence in the country. The government said in a statement that Thuong had violated party rules, adding that those “shortcomings

    • KIFI

    Vietnam’s president resigns, raising questions over stability

    Story by Reuters Hanoi, Vietnam (Reuters) — The Vietnamese Communist Party has accepted the resignation of President Vo Van Thuong, the government said on Wednesday, in a sign of political turmoil that could hurt foreign investors’ confidence in the country. The government said in a statement that Thuong had violated party rules, adding that those “shortcomings

  • Fifth APD officer resigns amid investigation into DWI unit; calls out department in resignation letter

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A fifth Albuquerque Police Department officer tied to the federal investigation into allegations of wrongdoing by officers within APD’s DWI unit has resigned. APD Police Chief Harold Medina said Joshua Montaño submitted his resignation on Wednesday after he failed to appear for multiple interviews with internal affairs. The investigation into the DWI unit []

  • Chinese Ex-Trade Minister Who Backed Trump Warns US That 'Dismantling' Global Trade Is Blowing Back On Ordinary Americans

    Chinese Ex-Trade Minister Who Backed Trump Warns US That 'Dismantling' Global Trade Is Blowing Back On Ordinary Americans President Joe Biden in late February said "unprecedented action" is being taken in response to an emerging scenario where "China’s policies could flood our market with its vehicles, posing risks to our national security." He said at the time, "China is determined to dominate the future of the auto market, including by using unfair practice." This is but one...

  • Prime minister of Ireland resigns from office

    Prime minister of Ireland, Leo Varadkar, has announced his resignation from the role after 7 years since his first election.

  • Questions raised over Temu cash 'giveaway' offer

    Participants can get £50 - but must permanently consent to the retailer using their personal data.

  • China pushes Dutch minister for normal trade

    China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao urged a visiting minister from the Netherlands to jointly support the stability of global semiconductor supply chains and strengthen cooperation in the sector, in a bid for freer trade of chipmaking equipment.

  • Prince William Photo With Diddy Raises Questions

    Prince William being left out of photos of Prince Harry with Sean "Diddy" Combs in the aftermath of Department of Homeland Security raids on the rapper's properties has sparked a backlash against the media.Harry was named in a court filing from music producer Rodney Jones' $30-million lawsuit against Combs. There is no suggestion the Duke of Sussex knew about, condoned or was in any way implicated in allegations of sex trafficking against Combs.Articles about the saga used images of Harry with...

    • Romper

    Tackling The "God" Question When You're Not Raising Your Child With Religion

    A mother grapples with how to explain organized religion — and God — to her son with autism.

    • NPR

    Ireland's prime minister, Leo Varadkar, has resigned

    Leo Varadkar announced he will step down as taoiseach, or prime minister, within weeks as soon as his Fine Gael party chooses a successor.

  • Tesla’s Troubles Raise Questions About Its Invincibility

    Elon Musk appeared to be in a defiant mood Wednesday when he stood before employees at Tesla’s factory near Berlin a week after an arsonist set fire to a high-voltage power pylon and brought production to a standstill. “They can’t stop us,” Mr. Musk, the company’s chief executive, told workers in a giant tent beside the plant. But there are proliferating signs that Tesla may not be as unstoppable as it once seemed. The company’s car sales are no longer growing at a torrid pace. Chinese...