Por: Newsweek World November 17, 2022
Tuesday bore a moment that sent shockwaves around the world: a missile, suspected to be of Russian origin, struck a civilian target in the NATO-allied country of Poland, killing two people. And the neighboring country of Ukraine, under fire from Russian forces to the south, was accusing Russia of firing them.And Joe Biden—a frequent target of his political rivals for his alleged weakness on the world stage—was likely the one most responsible... + full article
Newsweek USA World November 18, 2022
The missile that struck inside Poland's border and killed two people on Tuesday was likely a Ukrainian rocket that missed its target and malfunctioned, a Polish official said Thursday.Jakub Kumoch, head of the Polish president's International Policy Bureau, told the... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 06, 2022
Following a year of horrific and deadly heat waves, floods, droughts and storms, global leaders will converge this week on Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, for the 27th Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change. The looming question for COP27 is whether... + más
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ABC7 USA World October 21, 2022
, President Joe Biden on Thursday traveled to battleground Pennsylvania to tout his infrastructure law and stump for .Biden's first stop was in Pittsburgh to visit Fern Hollow Bridge -- which collapsed earlier this year when Biden was visiting the state. Fetterman, the... + más
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ABC News USA Politics October 20, 2022
With the clock ticking , President Joe Biden on Thursday traveled to battleground Pennsylvania to tout his infrastructure law and stump for .Biden's first stop was in Pittsburgh to visit Fern Hollow Bridge -- which collapsed earlier this year when Biden was visiting the... + más
Newsweek USA World October 15, 2022
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces clashing with Russia would end in global catastrophe, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday.The Russian leader's remarks come more than seven months after he ordered the special military operation on Ukraine in late... + más
Op-Ed: Russia's got a point: The U.S. broke a NATO promise | Los Angeles Times
NATO holds nuclear talks amid war tensions, Putin threats | ABC News
Newsweek USA Tech October 13, 2022
An elephant who was held inside an Argentinean zoo's concrete pit for almost her entire life has died less than six months after being rescued and transferred to a Brazilian sanctuary.Pocha was taken to Elephant Sanctuary Brazil with her daughter, Guillermina, who was... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Sports October 07, 2022
Forward Reese Johnson knows how to dish out a hit. And it took him only two preseason games under new Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson to make that abundantly clear. “He went right after [Mo] Seider, their best defenseman, physically,” Richardson recalled of the Hawks-Red... + más
Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews dismiss trade rumors as the Chicago Blackhawks open training camp: ‘It’s just a lot of noise right now’ | Chicago Tribune
Are Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews buying in to the rebuild? 3 things we learned as Chicago Blackhawks training camp opens. | Chicago Tribune
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