Dealing with occasionally rowdy guests as a hotel manager and keeping an orderly workplace as a dishwasher while in college appear to have uniquely prepared the judge handling Donald Trump’s trial.
The Biden administration will reinstate sanctions on Venezuela’s oil and gas sector, accusing the government President Nicolás Maduro of failing to commit to “an inclusive and competitive election.”
Microsoft said on Wednesday that Russian online campaigns to influence the upcoming US presidential election kicked into gear over the past 45 days, but at a slower pace than in past elections.
Belgium and the Czech Republic on Wednesday urged a summit of EU leaders to consider new sanctions targeting “malign activities” by Moscow, in response to suspicions of Russian interference ahead of June elections in the bloc.
Ecuador on Wednesday ordered all public and private workers to stay home for two days as critically low water levels at hydroelectric plants sparked a major power crisis in the country.
An international team found a creative solution to help keep Ukraine’s lights on amidst Russian attacks. That same solution could help everyone from the military to commercial pilots.
Ultra-Orthodox Israelis have long been exempt from compulsory military service. But the October 7th attack by Hamas and Israel’s subsequent military response have brought forward calls for change. The government’s decision on whether to end the exemption has major political consequences.