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As a war reporter in the 1990s, I witnessed the world’s failure to prevent two genocides—and the struggle to hold perpetrators accountable afterward. In Bosnia in 1995, more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were slaughtered in Srebrenica, a town that the United Nations had declared a safe haven. In Rwanda in 1994, an estimated 800,000 people were killed over 100 days. Both atrocities happened under the gaze of the international community and revealed how ill-equipped it was to gather and preserve evidence of crimes against humanity. Back then, investigations relied on survivors’ testimonies, journalists’ notes, and the slow and…
Beginning on July 1, 2020, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) superseded the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as the trade deal among the three countries. Unlike NAFTA, which only included a transparency provision, the USMCA contains specific measures aimed at fighting corruption. This addition demonstrates a shared commitment among the participating nations to enhance efforts to prevent bribery and corruption within their borders. Including provisions in trade agreements unrelated to trade that address issues such as corruption, human rights, and the environment is becoming common. These clauses are more likely to be included when OECD countries negotiate treaties with…
Preview for PSG v Le Havre PSG host Le Havre tomorrow night with coach Luis Enrique ordering his players to focus on the collective despite the raft of individual awards that are heading their way. The French club’s maiden Champions League success last season, backed up by a domestic double, means players such as Ousmane Dembele, the Ballon d’Or winner, and newly crowned African Player of the Year Achraf Hakimi have taken the spotlight at various awards ceremonies. Luis Enrique does not want the pursuit of personal glory to get in the way of team success. Speaking today, he said:…
On Sunday, a system moving out of the Southwest will push into the central and southern Plains. This rain will impact airports across Texas and the Southeast on Monday and into Tuesday. Meanwhile, a cold front will slide in across the northern Tier, potentially bringing snow to Minnesota and rain for the Northeast and East Coast. This opens the door for potential delays at major airports in Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Conditions dry out across most of the country for Thanksgiving Day itself.With nearly 82 million people expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, the FOX Forecast Center is…
Have the article read by OpenAI (Beta). Please note that AI translations may take some time to process. In said proposal for the so-called Digital Omnibus unveiled on Wednesday, the European Commission envisages wide-ranging plans to simplify some of the European Union’s digital regulations amid pressure from the bloc’s member states and tech companies. On Tuesday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron echoed the tech industry’s demands during a summit on European digital sovereignty in Berlin, and called for less stringency in European digital regulations. Slovenia’s Minister for Digital Transformation, Ksenia Klampferalso addressing the summit, called for…
From EJ Antoni on X today: Not even hiding it anymore – since when is a 119k increase just “edging up”? And since when is a 193k increase “little change”? They mentioned Apr b/c that’s when Trump announced tariffs; whether you’re for or against Trump’s trade policies, this is obviously a biased narrative: Well, NFP was +119, but that was after downward revisions in August and July, totalling -40. Hence, relative to where we thought NFP was in August, NFP was up only +79K, which for me I would term as “edging up” (I show this aspect for both NFP…
World Cup – Qualification Europe7:45 PMNovember 18, 2025Group Stage – 10Ilie Oana StadiumReferee: Mohammad Al-Emara, Finland Copy and paste this HTML code into your webpage to embed. Romania World Class 0 Solid 0 Bang Average 0 Lucky 0 Shocking 0 San Marino World Class 0 Solid 0 Bang Average 0 Lucky 0 Shocking 0 Turn off spoiler to view match statistics0.00Expected goals (xG)0.00Passing534 (87%)Accurate passes120 (62%) Turn off spoiler to view match events Substitutes 17 F David Miculescu 13 F Louis Munteanu 86′ 62′ Replaced by D. Birligea 6.9 23 F Deian Sorescu 21 M Claudio Petrila 74′ Replaced by…
The Orlando Magic overpowered the Los Angeles Clippers 129-101 on Thursday night at Kia Center, extending their strong stretch with a fifth win in six games. Orlando moved to 9-7 behind a season-high 23 points from Jalen Suggs, who added seven assists and hit five 3-pointers while controlling the pace through three quarters. Suggs scored […] The post Magic dominate Clippers as Suggs posts season-high appeared first on TalkBasket.net.
Vietnamese provincial police have released video of an officer saving a baby and mother from deadly floodwaters caused by unrelenting rain that has caused widespread flooding in the country’s central highlands that has claimed at least 41 lives.GIA LAI PROVINCE, Vietnam – Vietnamese provincial police have released video of an officer saving a baby and mother from deadly flooding caused by unrelenting rain across the country’s central highlands that has claimed at least 41 lives.VICTIMS OF DEVASTATING WESTERN ALASKA FLOODING EVACUATED BY NATIONAL GUARD AS RECOVERY EFFORTS BEGIN next A man carries belongings as he wades through a flooded street…
President Donald Trump and other administration officials have touted drastic reductions in government spending and size, including at the Department of Health and Human Services. Under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s purview, the department moved earlier this year to lay off about 10,000 employees and end millions in grant funding. In front of a George Washington University audience, however, Kennedy downplayed the budget slashing. His thesis: The administration cut bureaucracy, not research. “We’re not cutting science,” Kennedy said Nov. 17. “We’re not cutting research.” Some studies were “paused” as the agency cut its workforce earlier in the year, but the…