The military has yet to show evidence of tunnels or a command center it has previously said exists under the hospital.
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Finland to close 4 border crossings, accusing Russia of organizing flow of migrants
Finnish President Sauli Niinistö on Wednesday linked Russia’s actions to Finland’s NATO membership in April after decades of military non-alignment, something that infuriated Moscow.
Averting government shutdown, Congress approves temporary funding through the holidays
The bill removes the threat of a government shutdown days before funding would have expired.
Big U.S. airlines fight over safety of ‘travel hack’ charter flights
American Airlines Group Inc. and Southwest Airlines Co. support cracking down on safety and security standards, closing a “loophole” being used by JSX and others.
From TV to TikTok, how we get the news is changing fast
Traditional news outlets compete with and contribute to the fast-growing online news ecosystem. Here’s how Americans consume their news now.
Exxon CEO says making Big Oil ‘villains’ slows path to net zero emissions
Exxon has ramped up its energy transition efforts over the past 2 years after losing a bruising proxy battle with activist investor Engine No. 1 at the height of the ESG movement.
Wind and solar energy are booming in surprising places
Funneling clean energy cash toward areas that have relied economically on coal, oil, and gas has been a top Biden administration priority.
Biden, Xi met for hours and agreed to ‘pick up the phone’ for any urgent concerns: ‘That’s progress’
President Biden and China’s Xi Jinping opened their first face-to-face meeting in more than a year with a solid handshake.
How the U.S. is trying to bring home American hostages held in Gaza
About 240 hostages are being held in Gaza, according to Israeli officials. At least 9 Americans and one legal permanent resident are believed to be among them.
Taiwan’s participation at APEC forum offers a rare chance to break China’s bonds
Taiwan will take part in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in San Francisco this week, a rare opportunity for the self-governing island democracy of 23 million people.