Serbia's president promises early election amid large protests against his populist rule
      Serbia’s president has promised an early parliamentary election in an apparent attempt to defuse large protests against his populist rule in the wake of two mass shootings that shook the nation
      2023-06-08 03:54
    
    LA Times announces 74 job cuts due to economic challenges
      The Los Angeles Times says it is cutting 74 jobs due to economic challenges as the newspaper strives to transform itself into a digital media organization
      2023-06-08 03:29
    
    Poland, Germany discuss avoiding repeat of deadly river pollution but ready for all scenarios
      The environment ministers of Poland and Germany have met on the border of the two countries to discuss protection of a river against a repeat of deadly pollution that killed hundreds of tons of fish last year
      2023-06-08 03:25
    
    BBC, British Airways, Novia Scotia among first big-name victims in global supply-chain hack
      U.S. and British cybersecurity officials are warning of the potential widespread global impact of a Russian cyber-extortion gang’s hack of a file-transfer program popular with corporations
      2023-06-08 03:23
    
    Land trusts offer an innovative way to help the middle class afford a home
      Makeisha Robey grew up in a three-bedroom house and always wanted to provide the same for her children
      2023-06-08 03:18
    
    Why Republicans are clashing with the FBI over a confidential Biden document
      The years-long feud between congressional Republicans and the FBI is reaching a new level of rancor
      2023-06-08 02:18
    
    Senators call on TikTok CEO to explain 'inaccurate' statements about how company manages US data
      Two U.S. senators are asking TikTok to explain what they called “misleading or inaccurate” statements about how it stores and provides access to U.S. user data
      2023-06-08 01:16
    
    Freeland Tries to Calm ‘Anxious’ Canadians After Fresh Rate Hike
      Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tried to reassure Canadians that the economy is still headed for calmer times after
      2023-06-08 01:00
    
    Nevada revisits Oakland Athletics stadium plan in special legislative session
      The Nevada Legislature will convene Wednesday for a special session to consider whether to provide $380 million in public financing for a stadium that would host the Oakland Athletics on the Las Vegas Strip
      2023-06-08 00:46
    
    Campaigners want fossil fuel firms to pay into climate calamity fund; diplomats dubious
      Environmental campaigners are calling for fossil fuel producers to contribute to a new fund intended to help poor countries cope with climate disasters
      2023-06-08 00:22
    
    Shell's clean energy advertising campaign is misleading, UK watchdog says
      A marketing campaign by oil major Shell has been banned by the U.K.’s advertising watchdog Wednesday for implying a big proportion of its business was in low carbon energy even though fossil fuels make up the “vast majority” of its operations
      2023-06-07 23:48
    
    German, Indian companies sign accord on possible India submarine project
      German and Indian companies have signed an agreement that envisions the possible building of six military submarines for India
      2023-06-07 23:46
    