• The Guardian view on the UN security council’s ceasefire resolution: the US talks tougher on Israel

    The Biden administration U-turned as its frustration with Benjamin Netanyahu grew. But don’t expect much moreThe extent of the Biden administration’s shift at the United Nations security council on Monday should not be underestimated. The US is not only by far Israel’s most important ally and supplier of aid, but has provided it with stalwart diplomatic support. That it abstained instead of vetoing a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire – as it had previously done – was a major departure...

  • World Theatre Day 2024: Pankaj Tripathi, Richa Chadha, and others share their views on the lasting allure of the theatre

    March 27 is celebrated every year as World Theatre Day. Theatre Day is commemorated with various international theater events. Bollywood has been a hub for numerous talented artists who transitioned from theater to the big screen, showcasing their exceptional abilities. Over time, Bollywood has welcomed many actors from the theatrical world.On World Theatre Day today, ETimes spoke to theater and film personalities like Pankaj Tripathi, Richa Chadha, and Sunny Hinduja, who got candid about how...

  • Have you used an abortion pill in the US? Share your experience with us

    We want to learn more about patients’ experiences of accessing mifepristone and misoprostol We want to hear about people’s experiences using medical abortion pills in the US. The medications, mifepristone and misoprostol, are respectively used to end a pregnancy and cause womb contractions.If you are in the US, have you used abortion pills recently and what was your experience? Depending on where you live, how easy or challenging was accessing the medication? How did this affect your experience?...

  • Meyer Burger clarifies US$225 million share issue to support US expansion

    Swiss-owned solar manufacturer Meyer Burger has clarified the terms of its recently-announced rights issue, designed to raise money towards its US manufacturing expansion plans.

  • Dynacor Group Forecasts Sales of Between US$265 and US$285 Million and Earnings of Between US$12 and US$15 Million for 2024

    MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dynacor Group Inc. (TSX-DNG) (Dynacor or the

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    Out & About: Plenty of pretty, fine views to share with everyone

    From wonderful wildlife to dramatic sunset vistas, our viewers didn't disappoint for this week's "Out and About." You could be in the next set, just send them our way from the Share tab at KTVZ.COM.

  • The Guardian view on the Princess of Wales: she has the right to heal privately

    Curiosity about Catherine’s condition was inevitable. Now we know she is being treated for cancer, her family must be left aloneA cancer diagnosis is shocking for anyone, but particularly for younger people, in whom cancer is much rarer. In the UK, adults aged 25 to 49 account for 9% of new cases. For people with dependent children, this dreadful news can be even harder to manage; sometimes the person most upset by bad news is not the patient. It was clear from Friday’s video recording of the...

  • How to create a Steam Family and share your Steam games with others

    Steam has a Family feature that lets you share your library of Steam games with up to five others. It includes a new suite of parental controls, too.

  • The Guardian view on famine in Gaza: a human-made catastrophe

    Palestinians are dying from hunger. The US must do more than express frustration with IsraelThe question is no longer whether Palestinians will starve to death in a famine, but how many will do so. Famine is imminent in northern Gaza, a coalition of UN agencies and aid groups has warned. Others say that it has already arrived: because mortality is one measure for establishing famine, it can only be declared once deaths have already mounted. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase...

  • Reader's View: Democracy-challenged US must avoid 'bloodbath'

    From the letter: "We must demonstrate that Americans can and do hold free and fair elections and that we will continue our 200-plus-year tradition of peaceful and respectful transfer of power."

  • The Guardian asks people to share how the 'climate crisis' has impacted their relationships

    The Guardian is inviting people to detail how the "climate crisis" has impacted their relationships."As the climate crisis increases the frequency and severity of extreme weather events like floods, heatwaves and storms in Europe, it is also having an emotional impact on people," the outlet claimed. "We would like to hear how climate change has affected your relationships – with romantic partners, family or friends.""Perhaps the stress of fleeing extreme weather events like wildfires or floods...

  • The Guardian view on Russia’s election: in Stalin’s footsteps

    Vladimir Putin’s landslide victory in a fake contest marks the latest phase in a transition from authoritarianism to outright autocracyOne of the curiosities of the Soviet Union was the serious weight its leaders attached to holding elections. In a dictatorship, why bother? Academic studies concluded that ensuring a 99% vote share for the only candidate on the ballot was a useful tool for civic mobilisation, and a way of isolating and intimidating anyone who aspired to a real democratic...