The Philippines Grapples With Deadly Earthquake’s Aftermath
After the Philippines was struck by its most powerful earthquake in 50 years, residents on the island of Mindanao were left to pick up the pieces.
6 Countries Announce Sanctions Targeting Israeli Settler Networks
The measures aim to “disrupt the flows of finance” supporting attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank, said the British government, which coordinated them with France and other nations.
D4RLYL, a Robot Magician, Is Denied Membership in The Magic Circle
No, according to The Magic Circle, a British society that rejected a robot named D4RYL from its ranks. “Wonder is emotional, not just mechanical,” its president said.
The Philippines Grapples With Deadly Earthquake’s Aftermath
After the Philippines was struck by its most powerful earthquake in 50 years, residents on the island of Mindanao were left to pick up the pieces.
Germany Drops Plan to Build Warplane With Allies, Hindering Push to Rearm
Berlin pulled out of the Future Combat Air System, a project with Spain and France that had been seen as central to European efforts to face down Russia and reduce reliance on the United States.
Many Feared Trapped Under Earthquake Rubble in Philippines
Families hope to recover their loved ones after the most powerful earthquake in 50 years to hit the Philippines.
Iran’s Soccer Federation Says Its World Cup Tickets Have Been Revoked
It did not say who had interfered but blamed the United States, one of the tournament’s hosts, after months of war.
Billionaires’ Billions Are Increasing Faster Than Ever
Elon Musk’s potential new status as a trillionaire demonstrates in real time why there has been such a rapid rise in the concentration of wealth at the top.
Israel Strikes Lebanese City of Tyre as New Cease-Fire Falters
The bombardment followed Israeli evacuation warnings for the entire city, and came a day after Iran said it would attack Israel if it kept up its offensive in southern Lebanon.
Somali Referee Says His World Cup Dream Is Dashed After U.S. Denies Entry
“I had the right papers and everything,” Omar Abdulkadir Artan said in his first interview since he was turned back. He would have been the first Somali to referee a game in the tournament.