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Feb 14 2023
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Israel's Ben-Gvir says wants more settlements after U.S. and European concern
JERUSALEM, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Israel's hardline Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Tuesday he wanted to see more Jewish settlements after European and U.S. foreign ministers said they were troubled by a recent decision by Israel to authorise settler outposts. "The land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel," he said in a video message that followed a statement of concern from
ReutersMar 31 2023
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Former leaders have been jailed or charged all over the world
Former President Trump declared after being indicted in New York that "THE USA IS NOW A THIRD WORLD NATION," a statement echoed by his sons and many of his supporters.
The big picture: In reality, leaders who left office since 2000 have been jailed or prosecuted in at least 78 countries — including in democracies like France, Israel and South Korea.
Since 1980, around half of the
AxiosApr 08 2023
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Macron Wraps Up China Visit, but Little Progress Seen on War
President Emmanuel Macron of France concluded a three-day visit to China on Friday, with the two countries having discussed everything from the study of lunar samples to the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
But their joint statement on the talks said little about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, despite Mr. Macron’s efforts to persuade China’s leader, Xi Jinping, to do more to
New York Times (News)Dec 03 2022
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Parking lots are becoming as important as cars in climate change efforts
It’s not just cars that will be going through energy transition in the years ahead. The parking lots where EVs recharge are a growing focus of construction efforts linked to climate change and carbon reduction.
A law approved in France last month requires that parking lots with 80 or more spaces be covered by solar panels within the next five years. For the biggest parking lots, those
CNBCApr 05 2023
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Zelenskyy visits Poland to thank ally and meet Ukrainians
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife were welcomed with military honors in Poland Wednesday at the start of a state visit that is meant as a gesture of thanks to the neighboring nation for its crucial support in Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s invasion.
The visit is a rare foray for Zelenskyy out of Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022. While it follows
Associated PressFeb 16 2023
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Single family residence sells for $1.3 million in Falmouth
Ranganarayan Narasimhan and Nehal Patel bought the property at 301 Scranton Avenue, Falmouth, from Of T Declaration on Jan. 26, 2023. The $1,300,000 purchase price represents a price per square foot of $439. The property features three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and an attached garage. It sits on a 8,999-square-foot lot. Additional houses have recently been sold close by: • None In April 2022,
MassLive.comJan 04 2023
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From downtown New Orleans to the north shore and beyond, luxury living abounds
The New Orleans-area real estate portfolio is a dazzling mix of dwellings of all types, drawing on the city's rich heritage of influences, from the Old World styles of France, Spain and England, to New World styles of the Caribbean, Creole and contemporary architecture and design. For an investment of $1 million or more, a posh piece of New Orleans living is available to you. Here are a
The Times-PicayuneApr 02 2023
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Russia assumes UN Security Council presidency despite Ukrainian anger
Russia has taken the presidency of the UN Security Council despite Ukraine urging members to block the move.
Each of the council's 15 members takes up the presidency for a month, on a rotating pattern.
The last time Russia had the presidency, February 2022, it launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
It means the Security Council is being led by a country whose president
BBC NewsJan 08 2023
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Euphrat’s “Spaces of Belonging” exhibit ties in with Silicon Valley Reads
The Euphrat Museum of Art is presenting “Spaces of Belonging” in conjunction with Silicon Valley Reads 2023, which kicks off Jan. 26 at De Anza College, where the Euphrat is located. “Spaces of Belonging” features local artists Frances Paragon Arias, Ellen Bepp, Ted Fullwood and Flo Oy Wong, all of whom create such spaces through their community-based work and art. The exhibit runs through
San Jose Mercury NewsJul 05 2023
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International Media Shows Biases, Varying Approaches to Artificial Intelligence Around the World
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in 2023 sparked both excitement and fear in the United States and around the world. Many marvel at new software systems’ capabilities to interact with and respond to human inputs to generate content. June stories reported that The Beatles were able to complete a final song with an AI regeneration of the late John Lennon’s voice, AI is being used to aid
Ian Rosenzweig