The icing on the cake is Jupiter—the planet of expansion and growth—occupying its strongest placement in the sky, the sign of Cancer. Starting June 9, Jupiter will inspire you to live a more flexible ...
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In the wake of Assad’s fall, harrowing details of abuses under ... a “non-sectarian and representative government” with full respect for human rights. A Qatari delegation is expected to ...
The U of A will celebrate its fall graduating class with two ceremonies on Saturday ... Compact umbrellas are allowed, but balloons, wrapped packages, glass vases and strollers are not allowed. A full ...
Rebels are asserting control in Damascus as questions loom over their plans. By The New York Times The rebels who ended the Assad family’s brutal rule in Syria began asserting control on Monday ...
“We’re expecting airlines to deliver a global profit of US$36.6 billion in 2025,” Willie Walsh, director general of airline trade body IATA, said on Tuesday. “This will be hard-earned as ...
In the wake of Hussein's fall, the U.S. dissolved the ruling Baath Party, leading to a breakdown in basic services that helped set the stage for the mass chaos that ultimately swept the country.
Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] The U.N. mission in Afghanistan urged the country’s Taliban rulers on Tuesday to embrace global human rights obligations for the ...
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While Syrians celebrated the toppling of the Assad regime following a swift operation by rebel forces on Sunday, Israel moved in. The Israeli military launched half a dozen airstrikes on Syrian ...
Back in March, the European Commission’s use of Microsoft 365 was found to have broken the bloc’s data protection rules. Since then, we haven’t heard much about this awkward situation.