Authorities have pulled out all the stops in their search for Amritpal Singh, cutting off internet service and setting off protests in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Experts say the images could indicate progress in miniaturizing warheads that are powerful, yet small enough, to mount on intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the U.S.
His reappearance follows an 18-month crackdown on the sector by the Chinese government, which is now trying to reinvigorate an economy slowed by its “zero-Covid” policies.
Biden spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the plan in a March 19 phone conversation that at times grew contentious, a person familiar with the call said.
Thousands of protestors in Israel are surrounding the country’s parliament, angry at the government's plan to overhaul the judiciary. NBC News’ Raf Sanchez reports on Prime Minister Netanyahu pausing the move due to the widespread unrest.
Instead, the company provided full refunds and compensation after more than 2,000 fans were denied entry to the concert, according to the Federal Consumer Attorney's office.
The oil-rich and largely lawless North African country has emerged as the dominant transit point for migrants seeking a better quality of life in Europe, and activists have long decried horrible conditions faced by migrants.
In a country that taught the world about people power with its revolution of 1789, graduating from bystander to demonstrator is a generations-old rite of passage.
China and its U.S.-based advocates spent years building relationships with the state’s officials and lawmakers, paying dividends at home and abroad, the AP has found.