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Month: August 2024

Former Ukrainian tennis star puts sports training to use on front lines

Ukrainian tennis player Alex Dolgopolov was once ranked 13th in the world. But shortly after Russia invaded his homeland in 2022, he volunteered to fight on the front lines. Anna Kosstutschenko met with the tennis star turned drone operator. Camera:…

UN condemns deadly suicide attack on Somalia beach

The Al-Shabaab terrorist group reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack, which took place late on Friday night (local time) and involved a suicide bombing followed by a gun battle between militants and security forces. At least 37 people were killed…

Ukraine says it sank Russian submarine, hit airfield, oil depots

KYIV, UKRAINE —  Ukraine’s military said Saturday it sank a submarine in Russian-controlled Sevastopol, attacked a southern Russian airfield and hit oil depots and fuel and lubricant storage facilities in Belgorod, Kursk and Rostov regions. “A Russian submarine went to…

Heat deaths of people without air conditioning underscore inequity

PHOENIX, ARIZONA —  Mexican farm worker Avelino Vazquez Navarro didn’t have air conditioning in the motor home where he died last month in Washington state as temperatures surged into the triple digits. For the last dozen years, the 61-year-old spent…

Mexico City’s women water harvesters help make up for drought

MEXICO CITY —  Gliding above her neighborhood in a cable car on a recent morning, Sonia Estefanía Palacios Díaz scanned a sea of blue and black water tanks, tubes and cables looking for rain harvesting systems. “There’s one!” she said,…

China’s proposal to create a cyber ID system faces criticism

Taipei, Taiwan —  Concern is rising among China’s more than 1 billion internet users over a government proposal portrayed as a step to protect their personal information and fight against fraud. Many fear the plan would do the opposite. China’s…

Ukraine and Russia swap bodies of nearly 300 slain soldiers

Ukraine said Friday it received the bodies of 250 slain soldiers in one of the largest exchanges with Moscow since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Kyiv said it handed over the remains of 38 Russian soldiers…

US Justice Department sues TikTok, claiming it violated kids’ privacy

The U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued TikTok and its China-based parent company ByteDance on Friday over violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). TikTok is one of the world’s most popular social media…

Weak US jobs data pummels stock markets as a global sell-off whips back to Wall Street

New York —  U.S. stocks are tumbling Friday on worries about whether the U.S. economy can hold up amid the countdown for a cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve, as a sell-off for stocks whips all the way…

US job growth slows, unemployment rate increases

U.S. job growth in July slowed to an unexpected 114,000 jobs added in the wake of interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve in 2022 and 2023. Job growth declined from the 179,000 jobs added in June, according to the…