The newest bridge in Los Angeles, a $588-million architectural marvel with views of the downtown skyline, opened to great fanfare on July 10. It has already been closed, to great dismay, several times since then amid chaos and collisions. The 6th Street Viaduct — which soars over the concrete-lined Los …
Read More »Facebook-parent Meta reports revenue drop for the first time
Meta Platforms issued a gloomy forecast after recording its first ever quarterly drop in revenue recently, with a global recession looming and competitive pressures weighing on its digital ads sales. Shares of the Menlo Park, California-based company were down about 2.4% in extended trading. For all latest news, follow The …
Read More »George Floyd killing: Ex-Minneapolis policeman jailed for 2.5 yrs
A former Minneapolis officer was sentenced to 2-1/2 years in prison on federal charges stemming from his role in the killing of George Floyd, a Black man whose death sparked protests around the world against racial injustice, a court spokesperson said. U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson sentenced Thomas Lane in …
Read More »Italian PM resigns
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigned yesterday after his national unity government fell apart, setting the country on course for an early election and hitting financial markets. Draghi, an unelected former central banker who has led a broad coalition for 18 months, tendered his resignation in a meeting with President …
Read More »Ex-UK finance minister Rishi Sunak wins first round of voting to succeed Johnson
Former British finance minister Rishi Sunak won the most votes in the first round of voting to succeed Boris Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister, as two candidates were eliminated. Sunak scored 88 votes, ahead of Mordaunt on 67 and Truss on 50. Finance minister Nadhim …
Read More »Webb Telescope: What will scientists learn?
The James Webb Space Telescope’s first images aren’t just breathtaking — they contain a wealth of scientific insights and clues that researchers are eager to pursue. Here are some of the things scientists now hope to learn. For all latest news, follow The Daily Star’s Google News channel. Webb’s first …
Read More »Battle for Donetsk: Russian advance thwarted so far
Ukraine has so far thwarted an attempted Russian advance into the north of its Donetsk region, but the city of Sloviansk and other civilian areas there were being heavily shelled, Ukrainian officials said yesterday. Russia has increased its focus on Donetsk, the southern part of which it and its proxies …
Read More »UK PM Johnson won’t face confidence vote this week
A new confidence vote in British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not be brought by his lawmakers until at least next week, after the Conservative Party committee governing the rules agreed to elect a new executive before considering allowing one. The so-called 1922 Committee decided on Wednesday it would hold …
Read More »British health, finance ministers quit amid criticism of Johnson government
Britain’s finance and health ministers resigned on Tuesday, in what looked to be the final blow for Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s premiership after he had tried to apologise for the latest scandal to dog his administration. Both finance minister Rishi Sunak and health minister Sajid Javid resigned in what appeared …
Read More »At least 6 killed in Italian Alps glacier collapse
Parts of a mountain glacier collapsed in the Italian Alps on Sunday amid record temperatures, local authorities said, killing at least six people and injuring eight. The Trento provincial government said rescue operations were in progress after a large “ice avalanche” involving hikers, adding that there was likely to be …
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