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WorkA Close Look at Some Key Evidence in the Gaza Hospital Blast Christoph Koettl is a Visual Investigations journalist with the Times video team, specializing in the analysis of satellite imagery, video and other visual evidence. He has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of the civilian toll of U.S. air and drone strikes, and Russian atrocities in Ukraine. More about Christoph Koettl
Work'They're running out of time': Ukraine's counteroffensive is gaining urgency as winter approaches \"It is possible that Ukraine\'s rate of advance may accelerate if it can overcome Russia\'s defensive positions near the current front lines or if the Russian military experiences operational or strategic collapse,\" they stated.
WorkMontenegro's president urges EU to grant country membership The extent to which ethnic divisions can unsettle politics, however, is demonstrated by a battle raging over whether a census of the population can go ahead as planned on 1 November. Opposition parties are threatening a boycott of the census, which MilatoviÄ insists is a purely statistical exercise, over fears pro-Russia forces will pour out propaganda and inflate the numbers identifying as Serbian.
WorkRussia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 609 Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, met the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, in Tehran earlier. Russia and Iran were firming up bilateral relations in a “trusting” atmosphere, Russia’s foreign ministry said early on Tuesday.
WorkWorkUN chief calls Gaza situation 'dire' - as it happened  She said the humanitarian situation in Gaza was "dire" and called for "safe, unimpeded and sustained humanitarian access, and safe passage for civilians," saying the access allowed in recent days was "nowhere near enough". WorkWork WorkHigher interest rates drive bumper Lloyds profits  Charlie Nunn, group chief executive, said in a trading statement on Wednesday that the bank remained \"focused on supporting our customers and helping them navigate the uncertain economic environment\". Work WorkU.S. Cites ‘High Confidence’ That Palestinian Rocket Caused Hospital Blast  David E. Sanger is a White House and national security correspondent. In a 38-year reporting career for The Times, he has been on three teams that have won Pulitzer Prizes, most recently in 2017 for international reporting. His newest book is “The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage and Fear in the Cyber Age.” More about David E. Sanger Work WorkWork WorkWednesday briefing: Inside the battle to contain - and capitalise on - artificial intelligence  You might believe the electric vehicle is only a thing of the present and future, but battery-powered vehicles have been around since the Victorian era - and they came in many different forms. From the electric pram to an electrical milk float, one-third of all cars in the US were electric by 1900. Emma Beddington presents the amazing, but frustrating history of the electrical vehicle, with pictures selected by Sarah Gilbert that feature a bunch of men with moustaches. The piece highlights the challenges such as battery issues and lack of infrastructure that faced early electrical vehicles. Back then, though, drivers had the luxury of "20 miles for 5p and emissions-free roads", something that is a distant dream in 2023. Work WorkWorkWorkThese Are The Coolest Beauty Launches This Season  Earlier this month saw the collaboration between cult skincare brand Augustinus Bader and award winning fashion designer, Haider Ackermann. The Limited Editions celebrates the five-year anniversary of Bader\'s beloved heroes. The Rich Cream is the original award-winning daily moisturizer that supports cellular renewal to dramatically improve the complexion\'s appearance powered by Professor Bader\'s Trigger Factor Complex. The Cream is the lighter version but still totally supple and luxurious. Both products in the collection features limited edition chrome vessels that are sexy, cool and makes an iconic addition to your nightstand. WorkWorkWorkWorkLAX Travelers Can Now Connect Between All Terminals  The new pathway that allows travelers to get from Terminal 1 to Terminal 8 post-security at LAX is a welcome addition to the vast airport. Plus, LAX has also announced more upgrades planned to open in 2024, including an Automated People Mover and its corresponding pedestrian bridges. WorkWorkNew Normal or No Normal? How Economists Got It Wrong for 3 Years.  The question is, what happens if they are wrong? The economy could slow more sharply than expected as the accumulated rate moves finally bite. Or inflation could get stuck, forcing the Fed to contemplate heftier interest rates than anyone has gambled on. Not a single person in a Bloomberg survey of nearly 60 economists expects interest rates to be higher at the end of 2024 than at the end of this year. WorkMillions of Americans have ‘mild cognitive impairment’ and don’t know it, experts say. How the condition relates to Alzheimer’s—and what you can do about it  © 2023 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Ad Choices FORTUNE is a trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.S&P Index data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions. Powered and implemented by Interactive Data Managed Solutions. WorkWorkWorkInfiniti Debuts First All-Electric Model At New Dawn Event In Tokyo  Between advances in driver-assist and convenience technology, plus the ever-present push toward electric drivetrains, every automaker is feeling the pressure to keep up with market competition and government regulations. Infiniti’s New Dawn event in Tokyo provides a peak at how the luxury brand intends to keep pace, and maybe redefine it in the area of exterior design language. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkChaucer goes digital as British Library makes works available online  Cockburn said: “There is one incredible story of one of the royal manuscripts in the collection, which is a copy of the Canterbury Tales, where it is said that Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV, is crossing London Bridge on her way to her coronation and is presented with this copy of The Canterbury Tales, which is put in her hand, which is such an incredible detail.” TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 10,00,000 Industry Executives |
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