NATO slammed Vladimir Putin for 'dangerous' nuclear rhetoric, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition plunged into chaos after his judicial reform plans drew mass protests, and more. Here’s a look at the top 5⃣ stories of the day pic.twitter.com/FybrQbQy9a
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 27, 2023
Here are 5️⃣ things to know for March 27.
— CNN International (@cnni) March 27, 2023
1️⃣ Tornado outbreak
2️⃣ Protests in Israel
3️⃣ Silicon Valley Bank sale
4️⃣ Philadelphia monitoring drinking water
5️⃣ Ukraine https://t.co/cr7TmmuSrP
Ben-Gvir said the interim period would give time for a compromise agreement to be reached with the political opposition.
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 27, 2023
But he said if a deal is not reached, the package would be approved in the summer session. https://t.co/zwcHPDkjYi
Millions of commuters and travelers were affected in Germany during one of the largest strikes in decades. The 24-hour walkout marks the latest in months of industrial action as higher food and energy prices dent living standards https://t.co/3sghtSEIYf pic.twitter.com/56WJthwRgx
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 27, 2023
The Louvre in Paris, the most visited museum in the world and home to the Mona Lisa, was shut to visitors all day Monday after workers striking over pension reforms blocked the entrance.https://t.co/kzGb4HbAR0 pic.twitter.com/bg4ClW4HUA
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 27, 2023
North Korea has launched more than 20 ballistic and cruise missiles across 11 launch events this year, as it tries to force the US to accept its nuclear status. https://t.co/52OYcXVzrA
— DW News (@dwnews) March 27, 2023
BREAKING: Hungary’s parliament approved Finland’s bid to join NATO, ending months of delays and bringing the Nordic country one step closer to becoming a full member of the Western military alliance. https://t.co/O8HEPJLobH
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 27, 2023
Five planets line up in night sky https://t.co/khMOFjygQK
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 27, 2023
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