• France awaits appointment of Bayrou’s government

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou at the Assemblée Nationale in Paris, France, December 17, 2024. SARAH MEYSSONNIER / REUTERS President Emmanuel Macron returned to Paris on Sunday, December 21, after a visit to cyclone-devastated Mayotte followed by an East African tour, as a France racked by political deadlock awaited the… Read Details ⇢

    France awaits appointment of Bayrou’s government
  • Israeli troops in Syria: Villagers watch on warily as soldiers patrol

    Residents of Syrian towns in a province bordering Israel observe IDF troops establishing themselves in their neighborhoods. The province, Quneitra, is located on the Golan plateau. Israel took the Golan Heights in 1967 after the Six Day War. After another war that followed, a UN Buffer zone was established between Israel and Syria in 1974. This month, Syrians and international observers have reported that Israeli troops have been expanding their reach in the area – drawing concern from the UN Security Council.  Source link Read Details ⇢

    Israeli troops in Syria: Villagers watch on warily as soldiers patrol
  • Food tracking just got lazy — in the best way possible — with this wearable

    Are you tired of the endless hassle of counting calories and manually logging every meal?  Say goodbye to the frustration with The Drop, the world’s first fully automated nutrition tracker.  This groundbreaking wearable device is designed to revolutionize how you monitor your diet, making nutrition tracking effortless and intuitive. GET… Read Details ⇢

    Food tracking just got lazy — in the best way possible — with this wearable
  • I am living my own Nakba | Opinions

    My grandfather, Hamdi, was just eight when his family fled Bir al-Sabaa, a town in southern Palestine once known for its fertile land and agricultural life. His father, Abdelraouf, was a farmer who owned nearly 1,000 dunams of land and cultivated wheat, selling the harvest to merchants in Gaza. The… Read Details ⇢

    I am living my own Nakba | Opinions
  • European data centers are having to delay carbon reduction goals and rethink sustainability plans

    Carbon reduction timelines keep shifting forward for European data centers Report claims commercial viability comes first as environmental goals are secondary Aggreko suggests need for strategic partnerships between companies and energy providers Data centers are some of the largest energy consumers in Europe, and are facing unique challenges in achieving… Read Details ⇢

    European data centers are having to delay carbon reduction goals and rethink sustainability plans
  • French intelligence fears Islamic State revival in Syria

    This aerial view shows Muslim worshippers taking part in the first weekly Friday prayers since the fall of Bashar al-Assad at the in sevens century Umayyad Mosque in the Old City of Damascus, December 13, 2024. ABDULMONAM EASSA FOR LE MONDE Intelligence agencies hate uncertainty, even when it stems from… Read Details ⇢

    French intelligence fears Islamic State revival in Syria
  • Syria: Families in Tabqa search for missing relatives after pro-Turkish offensive

    The town of Tabqa in northeast Syria has become the gateway for refugees who fled the pro-Turkish offensive twenty days ago against Kurdish-controlled areas north of Aleppo. That offensive took place as HTS rebels moved towards Damascus. A stadium in Tabqa has become home to a camp for displaced people.… Read Details ⇢

    Syria: Families in Tabqa search for missing relatives after pro-Turkish offensive
  • Texas Lyft driver says rider slashed his throat, attempted to choke him, stole his car

    A Lyft driver was brutally attacked while giving a ride in Texas, saying a rider slashed his throat, attempted to choke him and stole his car. Dilaver Berk, 25, has since been released from the hospital, but he remains bedridden and says he is thankful to be alive, according to… Read Details ⇢

    Texas Lyft driver says rider slashed his throat, attempted to choke him, stole his car
  • Trump threatens to take back control of Panama Canal over ‘ridiculous fees’ | US Election 2024 News

    Trump also hinted at China’s growing influence around the canal, which connects the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. United States President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to demand control of the Panama Canal after accusing Panama of charging excessive rates on US ships passing through one of the busiest waterways in… Read Details ⇢

    Trump threatens to take back control of Panama Canal over ‘ridiculous fees’ | US Election 2024 News