By Imad Creidi
DOHA (Reuters) - Shahed Al-Kotati, part of a group of Palestinians struck down by the war in Gaza who are receiving medical care in Qatar, hopes that by next year, she'll be able to walk on her own using a prosthetic limb.
In October, Al-Kotati's home in Gaza was bombed. She and her husband fell to the street from the second floor. Later, she was forced from Gaza City's Al Shifa Hospital when Israeli forces ordered its... (continue reading...)
BENI, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) -Suspected Islamist rebels killed over 20 people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu province on Wednesday, two officials from the local administration said on Thursday.
The attack took place on the village of Mayikengo in Lubero territory.
Lubero administrator Alain Kiwewa said a toll of between 20 and 30 had been reported on Thursday morning. He blamed the Allied Democratic... (continue reading...)
(Reuters) - Tesla shareholders are voting to approve a $56 billion pay package for its CEO Elon Musk by wide margins, the billionaire said on social media on Wednesday.
The company's attempt to seek a shareholder re-vote on the record-breaking pay has put the spotlight on CEO compensation in corporate America.
Here are what some people are saying about it:
SANDEEP RAO, SENIOR RESEARCHER AT LEVERAGE SHARES WHICH OWNS TESLA... (continue reading...)
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics said on Thursday its chairman met with the heads of Meta, Qualcomm and Amazon this week to discuss cooperation and that topics included artificial intelligence, cloud services and chips.
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg invited Jay Y. Lee to his home on Tuesday and their discussions spanned AI as well as virtual and augmented reality, Samsung said in a statement.
Lee also met with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and... (continue reading...)
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada soon plans to start sending a total of about 2,000 surplus unarmed rockets to Ukraine as well as a selection of other weapons, Defence Minister Bill Blair said on Thursday.
Canadian specialists have spent the last few months ensuring the safe operation of the rockets, which do not have warheads, he said in a statement.
Canada does plan to eventually ship some warheads to Ukraine, a spokeswoman for Blair said... (continue reading...)
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