A teenage bullfighting enthusiast celebrates victories in Bosnia
Day: May 13, 2025
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As diplomats around the world struggle to figure out Trump, Qatar may have found the perfect way to please the American president—dangling a supersized gift to stroke his ego.
That has been a rule in baseball for a hundred-plus years, and it certainly is now when offense is still difficult to generate.
President Joe Biden’s aides had become so concerned about his physical deterioration that they’d reportedly discussed him using a wheelchair if he won re-election.
From F.D.R. to Trump, presidents have traveled to see Saudi Arabia and its royal family on a variety of diplomatic missions, some more inscrutable than others.
Carmaker slumps to £3.4bn loss after talks over Honda merger collapse and US and China sales fall
Nissan is to close seven factories with the loss of 20,000 jobs around the world, after a tumultuous year for the Japanese carmaker.
As it slims down production, Nissan will make a further 11,000 job cuts, after 9,000 job losses announced in November, collectively reducing its workforce by 15%. They will affect staff and contractor jobs across manufacturing, sales and administration, as well as research and development.
The announcement comes just days after 49 South Africans arrived in the United States for resettlement under a fast-tracked refugee program.
California’s high-speed rail project has drawn the ire of the White House, but the state’s top lawmakers are saying the project should continue.
