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Jonas Brothers perform with their dad in Nashville
Jonas Brothers perform with their dad in Nashville
The Jonas Brothers brought out their dad Kevin Jonas Sr. as a special guest to perform with them at their show in Nashville, Tennessee on Monday night (09.10.23)
2023-10-11 15:00
Bentley Systems Announces Executive Appointments
Bentley Systems Announces Executive Appointments
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 11, 2023--
2023-10-11 15:00
Bentley Systems Announces Seequent’s Acquisition of Geothermal Simulation Leader Flow State Solutions
Bentley Systems Announces Seequent’s Acquisition of Geothermal Simulation Leader Flow State Solutions
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 11, 2023--
2023-10-11 15:00
Gigi Hadid labeled 'rarest of gems', praised for 'educated' post on Israel-Hamas conflict
Gigi Hadid labeled 'rarest of gems', praised for 'educated' post on Israel-Hamas conflict
Half-Palestinian supermodel Gigi Hadid's empathic post on the Israel-Palestine conflict garnered her praise online
2023-10-11 14:59
Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart accumulates 19.9% stake in Albemarle target Liontown
Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart accumulates 19.9% stake in Albemarle target Liontown
By Scott Murdoch SYDNEY Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart has taken a 19.9% stake in lithium miner Liontown Resources,
2023-10-11 14:58
Japan Starts Its First Carbon Credit Exchange in Net Zero Push
Japan Starts Its First Carbon Credit Exchange in Net Zero Push
Trading on Japan’s first carbon-credit exchange started Wednesday, as the nation looks to put a price on emissions
2023-10-11 14:57
Who was Lotan Abir? Utah man, 24, among dozens massacred by Hamas in Israel rave attack
Who was Lotan Abir? Utah man, 24, among dozens massacred by Hamas in Israel rave attack
Lotan Abir was killed at a rave in southern Israel early Saturday when Hamas militants stormed the event following his relocation to Utah in late 2022
2023-10-11 14:56
xQc slams fellow streamers for being 'quiet' amid Adept drama and 'big bad leaks', fans say 'they don't care'
xQc slams fellow streamers for being 'quiet' amid Adept drama and 'big bad leaks', fans say 'they don't care'
xQc highlighted major revelations, labeling them as 'big bad leaks' regarding Adept
2023-10-11 14:51
Amber Heard's therapist's notes allege a drunk Jason Momoa dressed like Johnny Depp on 'Aquaman 2' set
Amber Heard's therapist's notes allege a drunk Jason Momoa dressed like Johnny Depp on 'Aquaman 2' set
In the midst of the highly-anticipated release of 'Aquaman 2', the film is engulfed in a storm of controversy with new docs revealing drama on sets
2023-10-11 14:50
The Kindle Paperwhite is still on sale for its lowest-ever price for Prime Day
The Kindle Paperwhite is still on sale for its lowest-ever price for Prime Day
SAVE $45: The Kindle Paperwhite is on sale for $94.99 in the Amazon Prime Big
2023-10-11 14:50
Stock Market Can’t Ignore Impact of Rates on Earnings This Season
Stock Market Can’t Ignore Impact of Rates on Earnings This Season
Stock markets that have refused to buckle under the highest yields since 2007 face a new test. Third-quarter
2023-10-11 14:48
Russia loses vote to rejoin UN’s top human rights body despite Putin’s charm offensive with stolen grain
Russia loses vote to rejoin UN’s top human rights body despite Putin’s charm offensive with stolen grain
Russia’s desperate bid to rejoin the UN’s top human rights body with a charm offensive involving stolen Ukrainian grain and arms was defeated by a significant majority in a General Assembly vote on Tuesday. Russia received 83 votes from the 193-member UN, significantly more than the 24 countries who supported Moscow when it was booted out of the Human Rights Council in another vote more than one year ago. Russia was competing against Albania and Bulgaria for two seats on the Geneva-based UNHRC, representing the East European regional group. Bulgaria secured 160 votes, Albania received 123, while the Vladimir Putin-led nation managed only 83. In the run up to the voting, Russia made efforts to lure African allies and other friendly nations with stolen Ukrainian grain and arms in exchange for their votes – a charm offensive that experts said could work on some nations in need of the bartered goods. Moscow had claimed it had support from a silent majority at the UN, something which Tuesday’s vote shows was not the case. But experts said even its ability to win over 83 countries shows it maintains a surprisingly high level of support on the international arena. “I think the Russians will be pleased that they persuaded a sizable minority of UN members to back them (which) suggests that Moscow is not a total pariah in the UN system, despite repeated Western criticism,” Richard Gowan, UN director of the International Crisis Group, said. That said, the US and Ukraine’s allies were still able to ensure that Albania and Bulgaria swept the contest for the two seats, he said. “So, Kyiv’s friends still have a solid majority in the assembly,” Mr Gowan said.Yousuf Syed Khan, senior lawyer at Global Rights Compliance, said that declining to accept Russia’s bid for HRC membership “means that vulnerable member states were not assuaged by Russia’s bid to provide arms and grain in exchange for votes”. “Today, Ukrainians and the world community alike can welcome this glaring diplomatic success,” he told The Independent. The US and its allies had discouraged many of the UN General Assembly’s members and asked them to vote against Russia, the diplomats aware of Moscow’s attempts to woo nations with grains said. US deputy ambassador Robert Wood told the Security Council that Russia’s re-election “while it openly continues to commit war crimes and other atrocities would be an ugly stain that would undermine the credibility of the institution and the United Nations”. Russian envoy to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, accused the US of preventing Russia’s return to the council with its campaign. “The main phobia of our American colleagues today is electing Russia to the Human Rights Council,” he told a Security Council meeting called by Ukraine on last week’s strike by a Russian missile on a Ukrainian soldier’s wake in a small village that killed 52 people. Experts have called it a near-unprecedented event where the UN body has acted consistently for 18 months to suspend a member nation. “It is close to unprecedented that the UN Human Rights Council acted as it did 18 months ago, it being only the second time in the Council’s history that a member has been suspended for committing ‘gross and systematic violations of human rights’,” Catriona Murdoch, partner at NGO Global Rights Compliance said. She added that the impact of this war on civilians and “the apocalyptic devastation it is leaving meant the stakes were higher with this vote”. The other closely watched race was in the Asia group where four countries – China, Japan, Kuwait and Indonesia – were candidates for four seats. While all were expected to reach the majority of votes needed and therefore gain a seat each, some rights groups campaigned hard against Beijing and the size of the vote was closely watched. Indonesia topped the ballot with 186 votes followed by Kuwait with 183 votes and Japan with 175. China was last with 154 votes. Additional reporting by agencies Read More UN set to decide on Russia’s Human Rights Council membership as Putin ‘uses Ukrainian grain to buy votes’ Putin’s shameless UN charm offensive - with stolen grain from Ukraine Russia tries to rejoin UN Human Rights Council Ukraine-Russia war – live: Moscow fails in bid to return to UN’s top human rights body
2023-10-11 14:45
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