U.S. tourist attacked by a shark while spearfishing in the Bahamas

U.S. tourist attacked by a shark while spearfishing in the Bahamas

Why and how often do shark attacks happen? Why do shark attacks happen and how common are they? 06:41 A 63-year-old American tourist was severely injured after he was attacked by a shark while spearfishing in the Bahamas on Sunday, local authorities said. The Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a statement shared on Facebook that … Read more

World Scientists Look Elsewhere as U.S. Labs Stagger Under Trump Cuts

World Scientists Look Elsewhere as U.S. Labs Stagger Under Trump Cuts

For decades, Bangalore, India, has been an incubator for scientific talent, sending newly minted Ph.D.s around the world to do groundbreaking research. In an ordinary year, many aim their sights at labs in the United States. “These are our students, and we want them to go and do something amazing,” said a professor at the … Read more

Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Venezuelan Opposition Figures – U.S. Department of State (.gov)

Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Venezuelan Opposition Figures – U.S. Department of State (.gov)

Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Venezuelan Opposition Figures  U.S. Department of State (.gov) Venezuela opposition leader Guanipa under arrest  Reuters ‘Farcical’: Venezuelan opposition denounces arrest before weekend vote  Al Jazeera Rubio expresses unwavering support for Venezuelan opposition leaders as Maduro jails top political foe  New York Post Venezuela bans arrival of flights from Colombia following arrests in an alleged anti-government … Read more

‘It’s All About Trump’s Tariffs’: Asia Flocks to U.S. Trade Official

‘It’s All About Trump’s Tariffs’: Asia Flocks to U.S. Trade Official

The gathering of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation trade ministers is usually a staid meeting, but this year it offered more intrigue and urgency as countries throughout the region scrambled to engage the United States in talks before a 90-day pause on punishing tariffs expires in July. The meeting, which took place this week on South Korea’s … Read more

Fourth missing U.S. soldier found dead in Lithuania

Fourth missing U.S. soldier found dead in Lithuania

The body of the fourth U.S. Army soldier who went missing during a training exercise in Lithuania last week was found Tuesday afternoon, military officials announced.  The soldier, whose name was not released pending family notification, was the last to be found after the bodies of three other soldiers were found Monday.   The four … Read more

U.S. Adds Export Restrictions to More Chinese Tech Firms Over Security Concerns

U.S. Adds Export Restrictions to More Chinese Tech Firms Over Security Concerns

The Trump administration on Tuesday added 80 companies and organizations to a list of companies that are barred from buying American technology and other exports because of national security concerns. The move, which targeted primarily Chinese firms, cracks down on companies that have been big buyers of American chips from Nvidia, Intel and AMD. It … Read more

170 Migrants Deported From U.S. Agree to Return to Home Countries, Panama Says

170 Migrants Deported From U.S. Agree to Return to Home Countries, Panama Says

Nearly a week after the United States sent roughly 300 migrants from around the world to Panama on military deportation flights, officials in Panama said on Tuesday that more than 170 had agreed to be deported to their countries of origin. The migrants are illegal U.S. border crossers whose countries of origin — mainly in … Read more

China Hits Dozens of U.S. Companies With Trade Controls

China Hits Dozens of U.S. Companies With Trade Controls

China on Thursday singled out dozens of companies from the United States, including Raytheon, Boeing and Lockheed Martin, in a series of punitive trade measures that could ratchet up tensions between the two superpowers. With weeks to go before President-elect Donald J. Trump takes the office with a promise to impose new tariffs and sanctions … Read more

U.S. Cites ‘Indications’ North Korean Soldiers Died Fighting for Russia

U.S. Cites ‘Indications’ North Korean Soldiers Died Fighting for Russia

The Pentagon has seen “indications” that the North Korean forces who have been sent to Russia to help the Kremlin in its war against Ukraine have suffered their first casualties, according to a U.S. official. Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, the Pentagon spokesman, told reporters on Monday that the North Koreans had entered combat … Read more

3 Climbers From the U.S. and Canada Have Gone Missing on New Zealand’s  Highest Mountain

3 Climbers From the U.S. and Canada Have Gone Missing on New Zealand’s  Highest Mountain

Three mountaineers from the United States and Canada were reported missing on Monday after they did not return from an attempt to summit Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain, the local police said. Severe weather conditions were obstructing the search. The two Americans, Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50, and a Canadian whom officials … Read more

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