Warm, windy conditions give way to a window for rain on Saturday night. Sunny Sunday follows as we look ahead to Monday’s eclipse forecast
For many around the world, retirement can be a mixed bag. Australian retirees rate their retirement happiness at 70 out of 100, according to a survey of 1,000 Australians over 60 in February by the independent researcher YouGov and investment management company Challenger Limited. Money was ranked behind good physical health as the key to […]
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Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Karim Sadjadpour talks about the dangers that could come to the Middle East and Europe as Israel plans for a possible retaliation after Iran’s weekend attack.
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"While its growth has slowed in recent years, China is likely to expand at twice the rate of the United States in the years ahead."
While most Baldur's Gate 3 players wouldn't even consider it, severing Karlach's head could help them solve a hidden puzzle in Act 2. Baldur's Gate 3 lets players explore any type of playthrough, but evil and Durge runs definitely give them the most creepy options to choose from. Deciding on whether to kill Karlach is one of them, and while most consider this an almost sacrilegious plot twist, there are fans curious enough to follow through. In his "New Secrets I Learned After 800...
The Congress MP asked why the Bharatiya Janata Party had ‘hidden’ the names of its donors if the scheme’s aim was to increase transparency in political funding.
By Heather Chen, CNN (CNN) — The death sentence handed to a real estate tycoon in a $12.5 billion financial fraud case is the latest punishment meted out by Vietnam in the Southeast Asian country’s sweeping “blazing furnace” anti-corruption campaign. Thursday’s ruling against Truong My Lan, the former chairwoman of property developer Van Thinh Phat
By Heather Chen, CNN (CNN) — The death sentence handed to a real estate tycoon in a $12.5 billion financial fraud case is the latest punishment meted out by Vietnam in the Southeast Asian country’s sweeping “blazing furnace” anti-corruption campaign. Thursday’s ruling against Truong My Lan, the former chairwoman of property developer Van Thinh Phat
The death sentence handed to a real estate tycoon in a $12.5 billion financial fraud case is the latest punishment meted out by Vietnam in the Southeast Asian country’s sweeping “blazing furnace” anti-corruption campaign. Thursday’s ruling against Truong My Lan, the former chairwoman of property developer Van Thinh Phat Holdings Group, follows the resignation of two presidents in just over a year, in departures linked to separate allegations of wrongdoing. The sheer scale of Lan’s misconduct has...