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NPR· 5 days agoJustice Department describes as an underground banking system where money transfers are really hard to detect. And one more thing is that drug policy experts ...
Adel Hagekhalil: Southern California's embattled 'water doctor'
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAdel Hagekhalil leads the giant water agency that supplies 19 million Californians. He is focusing...
Netanyahu says he won't agree to a deal that ends the war in Gaza, testing the latest truce proposal
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 10 hours agoNetanyahu’s comments did not deviate dramatically from what he said previously about his terms for a...
MENA governments must establish universal social protection systems for all
Amnesty International· 2 weeks agoGovernments across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) should work to develop, expand and fund...
Lebanon landfill gas to energy project under construction
Valley News· 4 days agoWork crews are beginning to construct a $6.6 million facility that will convert greenhouse gas...
Netanyahu Rejects Permanent Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal
Foreign Policy Magazine· 9 hours agoWelcome back to World Brief, where I’ll be reporting this week from the high mountain altitude of Aspen, Colorado, for the Aspen Ideas Festival. Today,...
Bond traders worry liquidity will worsen as US market size grows
Reuters· 2 weeks agoU.S. government bond prices have fluctuated sharply since the Federal Reserve started hiking...
G-7 Outlines $50 Billion Ukraine Loan Deal, New Security Agreements
Foreign Policy Magazine· 2 weeks agoThe bloc’s leaders hope to showcase unity despite facing political threats at home.
Fentanyl remains problem in Wilson County
The Lebanon Democrat, Tenn. via Yahoo News· 1 week agoJun. 15—Statistics show that illegal substances and drug overdoses remain a problem in Wilson County. According to the Tennessee Department of Health, fatal overdoses often ...
Carlos Ghosn's ex-lawyer says Nissan chief would not have fled if charged in U.S.
Automotive News· 2 weeks agoThe U.S. has neither Japan’s stultifying interrogation rules nor such onerous bail conditions, Takano argued. Thus, had Ghosn been arrested there, he would have stood better chances in a fairer ...