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These Are the Officials Selected for the Top E.U. Jobs
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ABC News - World
Estonia's ruling party taps climate minister for the Baltic country's top job
Estonia’s ruling center-right Reform Party has chosen Climate Minister Kristen Michal to replace outgoing leader Kaja Kallas as prime minister of the Baltic countryClimate -
NBC News - Top stories
Oklahoma's top education official orders schools to teach the Bible
Oklahoma will require schools to teach the Bible and have a copy in every classroom, the state’s top education official announced Thursday. -
ABC News - Sports
Intrigue of NHL draft expected to begin after the Sharks likely select Celebrini with top pick
San Jose Sharks GM Mike Grier is turning coy when it comes to saying which player San Jose will select with the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft on FridayNHL -
CBS Sports - Sports
College basketball rankings: Arthur Kaluma boosts Texas as Longhorns give SEC most selections in Top 25 And 1
The transfer from Kansas State adds to a roster with NCAA Tournament expectations next season -
ABC News - World
Von der Leyen, Costa and Kallas endorsed for the EU's top jobs. Here's who they are and what they do
European Union leaders have agreed on the officials who will lead the European Commission, Council, and foreign policy service after the EU Parliament elections -
ABC News - World
EU leaders have tapped their top brass. Von der Leyen must win over parliament to keep her job
European Union leaders moved quickly this week to pick appointees for the bloc's top jobsEuropean Union -
Financial Times - Business
EU leaders endorse second term for von der Leyen as bloc’s top official
But European Commission president fails to secure the backing of ItalyEuropean Union -
ABC News - World
Belarus' authoritarian leader names new foreign minister and reshuffles other top officials
Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko has reshuffled his top officials in what observers see as part of maneuvering ahead of the 2025 presidential election -
The New York Times - Business
Meta’s Ad-Free Subscription Violates Competition Law, E.U. Says
Regulators said the subscription service introduced last year is a “pay or consent” method to collect personal data and bolster advertising.
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Middle East Crisis: Uproar Over Release of Gazan Hospital Director Reveals Rifts in Israel
Palestinians had decried the detention of the director of Al-Shifa Hospital following an Israeli military raid. His release after seven months drew criticism and prompted finger-pointing among Israel officials.Israel -
The New York Times - World
Ukraine Says It Foiled Russian Plot Echoing String of Coup Bids
While the viability of the plan was not immediately clear, officials said it was a reminder that the Kremlin remained determined to bring down President Volodymyr Zelensky.Ukraine -
The New York Times - World
Nine Killed in Central Seoul After Car Plows Into Pedestrians
The deadly crash occurred near a busy intersection in front of city hall in central Seoul. -
The New York Times - World
For South Africa’s Cabinet, Bigger May Not Mean Better
To accommodate a broad and diverse alliance of parties, President Cyril Ramaphosa increased the size of his executive team. Now the challenge is getting a diverse group of politicians to agree. -
The New York Times - World
Five Takeaways From France’s Snap Election
It was a big day for the far-right National Rally. Just how big will not be clear until after a second round of voting.