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In a stunning geopolitical reversal, on October 29, the United States abruptly lifted sanctions on Bosnian Serb leader and genocide denier Milorad Dodik. Milorad Dodik is known as a Kremlin ally who has long undermined Bosnia and Herzegovina’s sovereignty. This decision goes against long-standing U.S. policy and, interestingly, coincides with the start of direct trade between Russia and the Bosnian Serb entity Republika Srpska.Russia has long treated Belgrade as the sole authority representing all Serbs in the region, but it recently seriously undermined Serbia’s authority by recognizing Dodik as the legitimate representative of Bosnia’s Serb population.The Trump administration’s surprise move…
RXR Chairman and CEO Scott Leshler and Rudin Management Co-Chairman Bill Rudin speak at CNBC’s Delivering Alpha event in New York on November 13, 2025.Adam Jeffrey | CNBCNew York Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani’s views have raised concerns that businesses and capital will leave the city. But two of the city’s top commercial real estate executives say that is simply not true, given that the plan has not been withdrawn through the Democratic Socialist Party’s official election, and that there has been rental activity and investment in new buildings since Mamdani’s victory became clear.”New York City is back,” RXR CEO Scott Lechler…
In July, Dina Rubina, an Israeli writer who was born in Uzbekistan and speaks Russian, gave an interview to Russia’s opposition channel Rain TV, causing a stir in the Russian-speaking world. During the hour-and-a-half show, she declared that there were no “peaceful residents” in Gaza, that Israel had the right to “clean up Gaza and turn it into a parking lot” and that Palestinians needed to be “dissolved in hydrochloric acid”.Mikhail Kozyrev, the exiled journalist and producer who interviewed Rubina, decided to extract these parts, calling them the “most complex parts” of the interview. Although he appeared to question Rubina’s…
Check out the companies making the biggest moves at noon: Scholar Rock — The Cambridge, Mass.-based biotechnology company soared 23% Wednesday after announcing it had “completed a constructive and collaborative Type A face-to-face meeting” with the FDA for its biologics license application for its spinal muscular atrophy drug apitegroumab. Officials from Novo Nordisk’s Catalent Indiana also attended the meeting and said the facility will be ready for re-inspection by the end of 2025. Strategy — Cryptocurrency stocks fell about 1%, well below the lows seen earlier in the day. CEO Michael Saylor told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” that Bitcoin holders are…
The BBC logo hangs above the entrance to the station on November 12, 2025 in London, England. Leon Neal | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesUS President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is likely to sue the BBC for up to $5 billion next week after the British broadcaster admitted that it incorrectly edited a video of his speech but insisted his claims had no legal basis. The British Broadcasting Corporation is in the midst of its biggest crisis in decades, with two executives resigning amid accusations of bias and other charges related to the editing of a…
A man arrested in Wales has been charged with imitating a famous naval officer during a Remembrance Sunday ceremony. Jonathan Curley, from the Harlech area of Gwynedd, north Wales, was charged with wearing uniform or clothing with British military markings without permission, Britain’s PA media news agency reported. According to North Wales Police (NWP), the 64-year-old attended a wreath-laying ceremony in honor of World War I veterans in the north Wales town of Llandudno on November 9. Photos shared on social media showed the man, who lives in the seaside town of Harlech, wearing a black, white and gold hat…
Luke Littler says he is expecting “fireworks” when he takes on Josh Lock in the quarter-finals of the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton. The last time Littler and Lock met in a major was in a special semifinal at the World Match Play. That’s when “The Nuke” hit a stunning nine-darter en route to a stunning 17-14 victory, then fought back and smashed 10 straight legs. The Rock hasn’t been at his best in his last 16 wins over Connor Scutt, but Littler is ready to be back to his best when The Rock clashes again.He gets along well…
The Walmart logo is seen near a store in Austin, USA, on October 23, 2025.Jakub Porzycki | Null Photo | Getty ImagesWhen receiving a call walmart Chief Executive Officer John Furner will assume the retailer’s top role as he seeks to follow a period of dramatic market share growth that many of Walmart’s rivals have failed to match.Walmart’s stock price has more than quadrupled since outgoing CEO Doug McMillon took over in February 2014. In nine of Walmart’s 12 calendar years as a leader, the company posted a positive price-to-earnings ratio.Only one of Wal-Mart’s major competitors in the retail and…
US president threatens legal war as UK network apologizes for ‘error in judgment’ in editing January 6 speech.Published November 15, 2025November 15, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareUS President Donald Trump said he is likely to sue the British Broadcasting Corporation next week for up to $5 billion after the BBC admitted that it incorrectly edited a video of his speech, but said his claims had no legal basis.”We’re going to sue them, probably within the next week, for between $1 billion and $5 billion. I think we have to do that. They’re even admitting wrongdoing,” Trump told…
US President Donald Trump says he intends to sue the BBC for $1 billion to $5 billion “probably in the next week” despite the BBC’s apology over a documentary that Trump’s lawyers called defamatory. “I think we have to do that,” President Trump told reporters. “They even admit that they cheated… They cheated and changed the words that came out of my mouth.” On Thursday, the BBC apologized to President Trump for editing errors in an October 2024 documentary called “Trump: A Second Chance?”, saying it “deeply regrets the way the video clip was edited”. In an interview with British…