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Hurricane-Proofing Buildings Isn’t Enough to Curb Florida’s Storm Losses
Hurricane-Proofing Buildings Isn’t Enough to Curb Florida’s Storm Losses
Since Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Florida has been toughening up building codes and touting them as a way
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'I'd be really interested in looking at it': Francis Lawrence is willing to direct another Hunger Games film
'I'd be really interested in looking at it': Francis Lawrence is willing to direct another Hunger Games film
Francis Lawrence is open to making another movie in the 'Hunger Games' franchise if author Suzanne Collins has a strong idea.
1970-01-01 08:00
'I love that kind of movie': Michael Fassbender was left 'salivating' by The Killer
'I love that kind of movie': Michael Fassbender was left 'salivating' by The Killer
Michael Fassbender was "salivating" at the prospect of playing a cold-blooded assassin in 'The Killer'.
1970-01-01 08:00
Apple to Testify It Sees No Need to Deploy Google Alternative
Apple to Testify It Sees No Need to Deploy Google Alternative
Apple Inc.’s services chief, set to testify in Washington Tuesday, plans to defend the lucrative deal that made
1970-01-01 08:00
Republican Moderates Turn to Rare Maneuver to Avoid Lengthy Government Shutdown
Republican Moderates Turn to Rare Maneuver to Avoid Lengthy Government Shutdown
Moderate Republicans are working with Democrats on a rarely used procedure to shorten a near-certain US government shutdown
1970-01-01 08:00
Armenia Warns ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ Under Way in Flashpoint Region
Armenia Warns ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ Under Way in Flashpoint Region
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told top US officials that “ethnic cleansing” is taking place in Nagorno-Karabakh as
1970-01-01 08:00
ABN Moves Closer to Private Ownership as Government Resumes Sale
ABN Moves Closer to Private Ownership as Government Resumes Sale
ABN Amro Bank NV moved a step closer to full private ownership as the Dutch government cut its
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan Warns Again on Yen After Dollar Breaches 149 Mark
Japan Warns Again on Yen After Dollar Breaches 149 Mark
Japan’s finance minister issued his second salvo of warnings to players in foreign-exchange markets in a day after
1970-01-01 08:00
Sweden’s Producer Prices Slump Most on Record on Energy
Sweden’s Producer Prices Slump Most on Record on Energy
Swedish factory-gate prices plunged the most on record in August from a year earlier, led by energy, suggesting
1970-01-01 08:00
Struggling Airline SAS Weighs Final Bids From Equity Investors
Struggling Airline SAS Weighs Final Bids From Equity Investors
Scandinavia’s biggest airline SAS AB has received a final round of bids from potential suitors looking to invest
1970-01-01 08:00
South Korea to Shore Up Housing Supply With More Loan Guarantees
South Korea to Shore Up Housing Supply With More Loan Guarantees
South Korea plans to increase guarantees for short-term property loans as part of its efforts to address potential
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia remains silent as Ukraine claims Black Sea Fleet commander among 34 officers killed
Russia remains silent as Ukraine claims Black Sea Fleet commander among 34 officers killed
Russia continues to be silent on the reported death in Crimea of one of Vladimir Putin’s top navy commanders. Admiral Viktor Sokolov, one of Russia’s most senior naval officers who commanded the Black Sea Fleet, was reportedly killed along with 33 other officers in a missile attack on the Russian fleet’s headquarters in the port city of Sevastopol on 22 September. In a rare acknowledgment of a strike on Crimea, Ukraine’s special forces declared the operation had killed Sokolov along with dozens of other officers and wounded 105 others in an update on Monday. Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to Ukraine’s minister of internal affairs, posted the admiral’s name and a photo on social media. It is not immediately clear how Ukraine’s Special Forces counted the dead and wounded in the attack. The Russian defence ministry has not issued any statement to confirm or deny that Sokolov had been killed. In its most recent statement about the attack, the Russian defence ministry said just one serviceman was missing, revising an earlier statement that a man had been killed. The statement claimed Russian air defences had downed five missiles. If confirmed, Sokolov’s killing would be one of Kyiv’s most significant strikes on Crimea, which Russia seized and illegally annexed from Ukraine in 2014. Sokolov would then become the 16th senior commander to have been killed since Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine. Among the 15 previously reported killed are Major General Vladimir Frolov, the deputy commander of Russia’s 8th army, Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky, and Major General Vitaly Gerasimov, the first deputy commander of Russia’s 41st army. In its update on the Sevastopol strike, Ukraine’s special forces said the air force fired 12 missiles on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters as it targeted areas where personnel, military equipment and weapons were concentrated. Two anti-aircraft missile systems and four Russian artillery units were hit, the special forces said. Moscow-installed authorities in Sevastopol are reported to be taking extra defensive measures in the face of Ukraine’s increased attacks on Crimea in recent days. Sevastopol is a critical region providing a platform from which Russia has launched many of its air attacks on Ukraine in the 19-month-long war. Ukraine has steadily ramped up its attacks in the Black Sea and on the Crimean Peninsula and has started using missiles in addition to assault drones. Kyiv has said that destroying the Russian Black Sea fleet would significantly speed up the end of the war. Ukraine resumed its missile strikes on Monday with an attack on a military airfield in Sevastopol. The city remained under an air raid alert for a short while during and after the airstrike. Read More Ukraine launches new missile attack near Putin’s military airfield in Crimea’s Sevastopol Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s Black Sea fleet commander ‘killed in attack on Crimea navy HQ’ Putin gives defence chief one month deadline to stop Ukrainian counteroffensive in its tracks As Gen. Milley steps down as chairman, his work on Ukraine is just one part of a complicated legacy Putin gives defence chief one month deadline to stop Ukrainian counteroffensive in its tracks
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