5.27.2021

Kagame the winner as Macron gives genocide speech in Rwanda

The Guardian via MSN - Nicolas Sarkozy, then president of France, travelled to Kigali in 2010. Sarkozy admitted France had committed an “error of judgment” and “serious mistakes” at the time of the genocide but did not apologise. His remarks disappointed Rwanda, and bilateral relations did not improve. Macron spent less than 24 hours in Rwanda and is due to arrive in South Africa on Friday where, among other issues, he will discuss access to vaccines for African nations with President Cyril Ramaphosa.

5.25.2021

Carlos Ghosn ordered to repay Euro 5 million to Nissan

The Dutch court has ordered former head of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance - Carlos Ghosn to repay Euro 5 million (approx. Rs 44.47 crore) to the Amsterdam-based joint venture Nissan-Mitsubishi BV (NMBV). This amount is the equal to the payment Ghosn received from NMBV in 2018 from April to November.

Ghosn Ordered by Dutch Court to Repay $6 Million to Nissan

5.24.2021

Miami's 5 Crown Jewel Real Estate Listings

Ocean Drive - Miami's real estate market is on fire and luxury condos and single-family homes are in high demand—if you're lucky enough to snag one before it's off the market. Here, we chat with the city's most respected brokers who reveal their crown jewel listings of the moment.

5.20.2021

Israel agrees ceasefire in conflict with Gaza militants

BBC News As hopes for a ceasefire grow, let us walk you though some of the key events that led to this most recent conflict. The fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza erupted on 10 May after weeks of spiralling tensions.

End of Facebook Notes winds down Zuckerberg’s biggest flip-flop

Facebook Notes is over, completing a Facebook strategic flip-flop. But maybe you didn’t notice? go here

5.11.2021

Bihar: Decomposed and bloated bodies found floating in Ganga

Residents allege these were dead Covid patients dumped in the river by hapless families or callous government officials go here

5.09.2021

Disconnected: How phones affect our relationships

Our phones keep us connected and help maintain relationships, but in some ways they drive a wedge between us, too. Phubbing, or snubbing someone in front of you in favor of your phone, has become a big problem. read more

5.08.2021

Mexico's cartels are experimenting with control of another part of the cocaine trade

Still, the recent discovery has set off alarms in Mexico, since this could mean a big change in the dynamics of criminal organizations, transforming Mexico from a cocaine-transit territory to a producer. go here

5.07.2021

Bill Gates’ Chinese Interpreter Is Being Accused of Breaking Up His Marriage With Melinda Gates

In that vacuum, rumors have begun to flow, as they always do about high-profile splits, and one colleague of Bill Gates’ has found herself in the crosshairs: Chinese interpreter Zhe “Shelly” Wang, who has worked for The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation since 2015.

5.04.2021

Warren Buffett is right, inflation is running rampant

Yahoo! Inflation looks to be in warp overdrive judging by the worrying commentary by corporate chieftains this earnings season.

Rihanna Says ‘God Had Other Plans’ For Her Beyond Making Music

On Thursday, Rihanna was in Barbados, her home country, for a Fenty Beauty event. It was clearly an emotional moment for the star, because s...