Kenyan deputy president Rigathi Gachagua impeached amidst controversy In a dramatic turn of events, Kenyan Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been impeached by the country’s Senate after a two-day hearing. The hearing saw intense evidence presentations and ... 10/18/2024 - 9:32 am | View Link
Houthis, Hezbollah and Hamas: Who they are and what they want As Israeli troops raid Lebanon, conflict is spreading again in the Middle East. Who are the key players, and what is the Axis of Resistance? 10/17/2024 - 11:20 am | View Link
Families of fentanyl victims ask US for China tariffs over opioid crisis A group of families whose loved ones died of fentanyl overdoses filed a petition with the office of U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Thursday, requesting a probe into China's alleged role in ... 10/17/2024 - 11:02 am | View Link
Taiwan’s ex-President Tsai is US-bound Secretary of State ANTONY BLINKEN and Secretary of Defense LLOYD AUSTIN wrote to Israeli Defense Minister YOAV GALLANT and warned that Israel has 30 days to show it is addressing concerns about ... 10/15/2024 - 9:00 am | View Link
Tunisia arrests pro-Palestine activist over 'terrorism' charges President Saied, despite his public support for Palestine, has stalled legislation to criminalise normalisation with Israel for security "concerns." ... 10/15/2024 - 3:13 am | View Link
U.S. Citizen Services Effective July 1, 2023, U.S. Embassy Tunis is using a new online appointment self-scheduler for all routine ACS services including passports, CRBAs, and notarials (with the exception of certain DS-82 passport renewals–please click here for more information). 10/17/2024 - 11:26 am | View Website
Appointments Effective July 1, 2023, U.S. Embassy Tunis is using a new online appointment self-scheduler for all routine ACS services including passports, CRBAs, and notarials. To make your appointment, please visit this link and select Tunisia. 10/17/2024 - 8:20 am | View Website
Jobs at the Embassy Jobs at the Embassy. Thank you for your interest in employment with the U.S. Mission in Tunisia. Please click the blue ERA link below to view a current list of available positions at the U.S. Mission in Tunisia and to apply online. 10/16/2024 - 1:08 pm | View Website
Nonimmigrant Visas Nonimmigrant Visas. The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Tunis is responsible for providing visa services to those seeking to enter the United States for a temporary period and for those wishing to take up indefinite or permanent residence in the United States. 10/16/2024 - 12:46 pm | View Website
Ambassade des Etats-Unis en Tunisie Pour les citoyens américains cherchant des renseignements sur les services d’urgence, passeport, et services. Faire des Etudes aux Etats-Unis, participez à nos programmes d’échange éducatif et culturels. Post vacants à l’ambassade des Etats-Unis. Opportunités d’affaires aux Etats-Unis et en Tunisie. 10/16/2024 - 12:25 pm | View Website
NEW YORK — October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which means it’s the perfect time to learn how to protect yourself from scams.
“Scams have become so sophisticated now. Phishing emails, texts, spoofing caller ID, all of this technology gives scammers that edge,” said Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center.
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As scammers find new ways to steal money and personal information, consumers should be more vigilant about who they trust, especially online.
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It’s been just over two weeks since Claudia Sheinbaum took office as Mexico’s first female president. It’s already clear that the new government is preparing to take a new, more ambitious tack on climate change.
In an Oct.
When I was in practice as a pediatrician, I wrote daily prescriptions for reading. I had an actual notepad to help me prescribe books to families of young infants and toddlers. On that pad, I would write things like “read to your baby for 20 minutes,” and along with that prescription I’d give that family an age- and language-appropriate book to read together.
WASHINGTON — Over the past four years, judges at Washington’s federal courthouse have punished hundreds of rioters who stormed the U. S. Capitol in an unprecedented assault on the nation’s democracy. On the cusp of the next presidential election, some of those judges fear another burst of political violence could be coming.
Before recently sentencing a rioter to prison, U.
In September, one of the largest public school systems in Tennessee banned Toni Morrison’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel Beloved. In 2023, a police officer showed up to a classroom in Massachusetts after a parent disapproved of illustrations in Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer. A librarian was fired in Texas after she refused to put so-called inappropriate books behind the counter, including a title about the origins of the KKK.
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These are only a handful of the many flashpoints of the national rise in book bans, which has grown exponentially over the past four years.
JERUSALEM — The Israeli government said a drone was launched toward the prime minister’s house Saturday, with no casualties, as Iran’s supreme leader vowed that Hamas would continue its fight against Israel following the killing of the mastermind of last year’s deadly Oct. 7 attack.
Sirens wailed Saturday morning in Israel, warning of incoming fire from Lebanon, including a drone launched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea, the Israeli government said.