2019

Trump Claims Credit for a Syria Cease-Fire and Says U.S. Role in Region Is Over

WASHINGTON — President Trump announced on Wednesday that Turkey had agreed to a permanent cease-fire in northeast Syria, claiming that the United States was bringing peace to the region after decades of failed efforts. Pushing back against criticism that he upended American policy in the Middle East by enabling a Turkish offensive against Kurdish fighters […]

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Nissan ex-chairman Ghosn’s lawyers want charges dismissed

The lawyers of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who is awaiting trial in Japan, said Thursday they have asked that financial misconduct charges against him be dismissed. They said in a statement that they filed papers in Tokyo District Court alleging prosecutorial misconduct that would prevent Ghosn from having a fair trial. The filings say

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NHS in Scotland could face £1.8bn ‘shortfall’ without reform, says watchdog

Image copyright Getty Images The health service in Scotland could face a £1.8bn shortfall in less than five years if it is not reformed, the public spending watchdog has said. Audit Scotland’s annual report said the NHS was “seriously struggling to become financially sustainable”. Auditor General Caroline Gardner said the integration of health and social

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Leonardo da Vinci five centuries on: Louvre in Paris opens long-awaited exhibition

Image caption La belle ferronnière – a portrait of a lady from the court of Milan – is a work attributed to Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci It took more than a decade to prepare and was almost thwarted by a diplomatic row. Now, one of the world’s most expensive art exhibitions – to commemorate

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Eager to leave scandal, Nissan shows off smooth-driving tech

An electric car with smooth four-wheel drive and a virtual friend for the coming age of automated driving are among the technology in development from Nissan. The Japanese automaker, eager to leave behind the scandal over its former star executive Carlos Ghosn, recently invited reporters to see several of its test models. Ghosn, who led

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House Unanimously Approves Bill to Make Animal Cruelty a Federal Offense

Animal cruelty would become a federal offense with a penalty of up to seven years in prison under a proposed expansion of an animal welfare law that won unanimous approval this week in the House of Representatives. The Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act advanced through the House on Tuesday after a voice vote, which

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This Woman Created An Instagram Page To Announce She’s Not Engaged

New Yorker Mary McCarthy takes the perfect engagement ring selfie: Her hand posture is on-point, her nails are trimmed, her photo backdrops are almost always interesting. The only catch? She’s not engaged. On her aptly named Instagram page, @notengaged, McCarthy parodies the engagement ring photos that flood the social media feeds of anyone in their

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