Eritrea Financial News
20.01 / 14:11
UPS
Racing
country
Olympics
International
athletics
What will it take for Indian marathoners to set a new record?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In 2004, Kenya’s Paul Tergat held the marathon world record with a timing of 2:04:55, which he had set in Berlin a year earlier. That was the year India witnessed its first serious mass participation road race — then called Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon.
19.09 / 18:33
Google
Refugees
Diversity
social
information
volunteers
International
A volunteer network of interpreters wants to make refugees' languages more accessible. Will AI help?
Refugees navigating resettlement often face a shared hurdle: poor machine translations and a short supply of interpreters knowledgeable in their less-serviced languages
13.07 / 10:42
UPS
Racing
Cycling
stage
country
pop
sprint
The cyclist who uncorked a historic victory at the Tour de France
TURIN, Italy—Over more than 120 years of history, the Tour de France had seen stage winners emerge from 33 different countries. The list included historic cycling powerhouses like France and Belgium, more recent talent hubs such as Denmark and Slovenia, and even a couple that came completely out of nowhere, like Latvia. But the roll call of winners at cycling’s biggest bike race expanded a little Monday when a 24-year-old named Biniam Girmay crossed the line first to become the first Eritrean to take a stage here.
18.02 / 01:59
Citi
Fighting
President
show
rock
outbreak
reports
Another Eritrean clash in Netherlands, police cars torched in The Hague
Netherlands on Saturday night, said police adding that tear gas was also used to quell the unrest in The Hague as rioters torched police cars and a bus, AP reported. Images from the scene showed vehicles in flames and dozens of men in the street, some throwing rocks. “It got seriously out of hand," The Hague Municipality spokesman Robin Middel said.
04.01 / 12:34
UPS
Target
BBC
Trade
reports
travelers
After Ikea, UK's Next also warns of supply delays due to Red Sea shipping attacks
Next has warned supplies of its products could be delayed if disruption to shipping in the Red Sea continues. Attacks by Houthi rebels on vessels in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes have resulted in firms avoiding the area and taking longer routes.
17.12 / 17:55
29.11 / 22:43
09.07 / 02:03
Citi
Germany: 22 officers injured in Giessen following unrest, police say
Giessen, CNN reported citing local police. According to police, demonstrators in the German state of Hessen threw stones and bottles and set off smoke bombs and tried to break through police barriers into the event venue, and launched «massive attacks» against their officers, in the early hours of Saturday.
03.11 / 00:17
Deal
peace
end
Ethiopia: Peace deal signed to end conflict in Tigray region
The Ethiopian government and rebels from the northern Tigray province have agreed to a permanent cessation of hostilities. No one knows how many have died, but over two years of brutal war, the number is thought to be in the hundreds of thousands.
24.03 / 20:05
Adoption
Energy
Bitcoin
Senior Russian MP Suggests Trading Gas and Oil for Bitcoin
A senior Russian politician has suggested turning to bitcoin (BTC) as an alternative to the USD in international energy exports and trade deals.
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