Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Thursday that the Islamic Republic will have a “harsh and regrettable response” to any “mistake” committed by Washington or its allies.
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Thursday that the Islamic Republic will have a “harsh and regrettable response” to any “mistake” committed by Washington or its allies.
The FDA announced this week that the agency has granted an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine.
President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid signed a joint pledge on Thursday to deny Iran nuclear arms, a show of unity by allies long divided over diplomacy with Tehran.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that it will update its “gender mainstreaming manual” to reflect its belief that gender is “beyond non-binary” and that it exists on a continuum, going against the historical understanding of biological sex.
The U.S. successfully tested two Lockheed Martin Corp. hypersonic missiles recently, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. The test comes amid growing concerns Russia and China have had more success developing their own hypersonic weapons.
Wildfires raged across Portugal, Spain, France, and Croatia on Thursday, burning homes and threatening livelihoods, as much of Europe baked in a heatwave that has pushed temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in some countries.
Ring’s parent company, Amazon, admitted in writing to giving Ring video footage to police at least 11 times so far in 2022 without permission or consent from the owner.
“The simple truth is that, as we speak, children, women and men, the young and the old, are living in terror,” ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan said as he opened a Ukraine Accountability Conference in The Hague.
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In a hearing on abortion policy after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, pro-abortion activist and UC Berkeley School of Law Professor Khiara Bridges used the term “people with the capacity for pregnancy” when referring to who would be impacted by the lack of abortion services.