The bill, which aims to establish a compensation scheme for WASPI women, was due to have its second reading in Parliament today (April 19) but has now been postponed
The event is expected to run until midnight before closing.
Warm and muggy Saturday but cooler and drier later Sunday
The theocracy of Iran has been the world’s arch-embassy attacker over the last half-century. So Iran has zero credibility in crying foul over Israel’s April Read More
Saliha Bayrak With 6 percent of its land occupied by military bases, Hawai‘i is our most densely militarized state. But young activists are rejecting recruiting efforts and military influence.
Government tells operators they must join cooperatives by Tuesday and gradually replace their vehicles with greener optionsA three-day strike by drivers of jeepneys in the Philippines began on Monday as transport groups warned that thousands could be pushed off the roads by government modernisation plans.The jeepney is the backbone of the Philippines’ transport system. The customised, privately-owned buses, which look like a cross between a Jeep and a van and are decorated in flamboyant colours,...
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WBC heavyweight titleholder and lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury seemingly wants to fight 10 more times in his career.
Several pieces of Tennessee legislation could see action in the next week, with the bills either held from long calendars or intentionally delayed for further discussion. The state’s amended $52.8 billion budget bill, however, passed both chambers of the State House and State Senate.
Justice Kavanaugh Warns Of Vicious Cycle Of Malicious Prosecutions That Could End Presidency Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times, During Thursday’s deliberations at the U.S. Supreme Court on former President Donald Trump’s immunity claim, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh warned that a decision in the case has future implications for whether future presidents are shielded from vicious cycles of malicious prosecution that could effectively end the presidency as we know...
Nueva Gerona, Cuba, Apr 27 (Prensa Latina) To the rhythm of sucu suco and Cuban rumba, the second Isla Verde Caribbean International Film and Environment Festival, held in the special municipality of Isla de la Juventud, is coming to an end today. The post Cuba: Caribbean Film Festival nears its end with sucu suco rhythm first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Over the weekend, it was rumored that Apple had ended production of FineWoven cases and watch bands. As it turns out, Apple does apparently still have one more iteration of the oft-maligned FineWoven accessories coming soon in new colors, but the end is near. more