Doubt surrounded Moscow’s claim Sunday that its forces killed 600 Ukrainian soldiers in the city of Kramatorsk northwest of Bakhmut in a missile strike.
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Doubt surrounded Moscow’s claim Sunday that its forces killed 600 Ukrainian soldiers in the city of Kramatorsk northwest of Bakhmut in a missile strike.
The hospitals said in separate statements on Monday that they offered a 19.1% compounded wage increase to the nurses. Montefiore Medical Center also said it was committed to create over 170 new nursing positions.
TCU has the chance to become the first Christian university to win a national championship in the modern era of college football. Notre Dame was the last Christian school to achieve such a feat, but that was in 1988 when titles were still awarded by popular vote.
Protestors, angered about former President Jair Bolsonaro’s loss in Brazil’s recent election, entered numerous federal buildings Sunday and caused havoc for about three hours before order could be restored.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott hand-delivered a letter to President Joe Biden outlining the reality of the border crisis during his brief tour of the border.
Israel’s new National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Sunday that he instructed police to remove Palestinian flags from public spaces, saying that the flags show support of terrorism.
Israel suspended on Sunday a pass that eased the Palestinian foreign minister’s travel in and around the occupied West Bank, as part of its response to Palestinian efforts to involve the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the conflict.
The Islamic State (ISIS) is prepared for a 2023 resurgence, military experts and pentagon officials warned in a Washington Times exclusive posted on Thursday.
NATO’s mission in Kosovo, KFOR, has declined a Serbian government request to send up to 1,000 police and army personnel to Kosovo after clashes between Serbs and the Kosovo authorities, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday.
A little under a year after Republicans and some Democrats balked at her confirmation, President Joe Biden has renominated Gigi Sohn to serve on the five-member Federal Communication Commission (FCC).