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Blackouts — and temperatures — on the rise in Cuban capital Havana Blackouts — and temperatures — on the rise in Cuban capital Havana

Blackouts — and temperatures — on the rise in Cuban capital Havana

May 15, 2025
Pregnant Cuban immigrant worries about baby’s citizenship as Supreme Court weighs Trump executive order Pregnant Cuban immigrant worries about baby’s citizenship as Supreme Court weighs Trump executive order

Pregnant Cuban immigrant worries about baby’s citizenship as Supreme Court weighs Trump executive order

May 14, 2025
  • Modi inaugurates ambitious rail project connecting Kashmir to Indian plains
    Modi inaugurates ambitious rail project connecting Kashmir to Indian plains
    Get Nadine White’s Race Report newsletter for a fresh perspective on the week’s news Get our free newsletter from The Independent’s Race Correspondent Get our free newsletter from The Independent’s Race Correspondent Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated one of the most ambitious railway projects ever built in India, which will connect the Kashmir…
  • New budget eyes funds for PM office renovation
    New budget eyes funds for PM office renovation
    ISLAMABAD: The government’s upcoming budget for the new fiscal year includes proposals for significant spending, notably on the Prime Minister’s Office and new housing for ministers. These allocations are part of broader development projects currently under consideration. A sum of PKR 65 million has been suggested for the sprucing up of the Prime Minister’s Office.…
  • The U.S.-Europe rift is a cautionary tale for Japan
    The U.S.-Europe rift is a caution tale for Japan
    Jeffrey W. Hornung is a senior political scientist and the Japan lead of the national security research division at RAND. He is also an adjunct professor at rgetown University. While U.S. President Donald Trump’s messaging for Europe has been almost consistently negative, the same cannot be said for Japan. Since returning to office, his administration…
  • Officer who used excessive force allowed to plead guilty to misdemeanor after felony conviction
    Officer who used excessive force allowed to plead guilty to misdemeanor after felony conviction
    LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy will serve four months in prison on a misdemeanor conviction for using excessive force after the new Trump-appointed U.S. attorney offered an unusual plea deal despite a jury convicting him of a felony. The victim’s attorney asked a federal appeals court to reinstate the felony conviction, but…
  • National CERT issues urgent safety warning for social media creators
    National CERT issues urgent safety warning for social media creators
    ISLAMABAD: Following the tragic murder of 17-year-old TikToker Sana Yusuf, Pakistan’s National Cyber Emergency Response Team (National CERT) has released a crucial safety advisory. This warning is specifically aimed at the large community of vloggers, influencers, bloggers, and TikTokers who are actively using social media platforms across the country. The advisory strongly urges digital content…
  • Japanese startup's lunar lander crash lands on moon, again
    Japanese startup’s lunar lander crash lands on moon, again
    TOKYO — Japan’s ispace said Friday that its lunar lander failed in its attempt to achieve a soft touchdown on the moon, marking the second such setback in as many years and a blow to the startup’s ambition to become Asia’s first private company to achieve such a feat. After the Resilience lander lost communication…
  • Japan's income gap limits children's sports participation
    Japan’s income gap limits children’s sports participation
    In the latest episode of Nikkei Asia News Roundup, hosts Jada Nagumo and Brian Chapman discuss how kids with wealthier parents are getting a leg up in sports while others trail behind.   This week’s features story: Children’s sports participation in Japan hurt by income inequality The episode consists of: A selection of news headlines…
  • Imane Khelif withdraws amidst gender test controversy
    Imane Khelif withdraws amidst gender test controversy
    ALGIERS: Algeria’s Olympic boxing champion, Imane Khelif, has decided to skip the upcoming Eindhoven Boxing Cup in the Netherlands. This move comes as new regulations surrounding gender testing take center stage in the boxing world. The 26-year-old Khelif had initially shown interest in competing and aimed to make her return to the ring. However, she…
  • Over 30 minor earthquakes recorded in Karachi since June 1st
    Over 30 minor earthquakes recorded in Karachi since June 1st
    KARACHI: The Meteorological Department reported that Karachi experienced more earthquake tremors this morning, continuing a recent trend of seismic activity in the city. The first tremor was recorded at 4:46 AM, measuring 2.7 in magnitude. It was quite shallow, with a depth of just 2 kilometers, and its center was located about 20 kilometers south…
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