Carrying the hammer and sickle flags of the former Soviet Union, thousands protested in Madrid on Sunday against a NATO summit which will take place in the Spanish capital next week.
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Carrying the hammer and sickle flags of the former Soviet Union, thousands protested in Madrid on Sunday against a NATO summit which will take place in the Spanish capital next week.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The people living in the ruins of Sirte’s 600 Block district have waited years for help removing rubble and rebuilding homes damaged by warfare, but despite a new Libyan government making the city its headquarters, they have little hope of change. They live in apartments where bullet holes let in the winter cold […]
Iran and Iraq have agreed to seek stability in the Middle East, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi said in Tehran on Sunday, a day after he visited Saudi Arabia in a bid to revive talks between the regional rivals to ease years of hostility.
With U.S stocks on track to mark their worst first half of the year in more than 50 years, investors are studying a range of metrics to determine whether the coming months could bring relief, or more of the same.
The June 24 Supreme Court Dobbs v. Jackson ruling, which overturned the earlier Roe v. Wade, shows how divided the U.S. remains over what constitutes a life worth protecting. The fight between pro-choice and pro-life will continue, battled primarily through state elections and in the House and Senate.
South African authorities are investigating the deaths of at least 22 young people found inside a popular tavern in the coastal town of East London, provincial health officials and the presidency said on Sunday.
Disney’s ‘Lightyear’ tanked expectations after its debut in theaters over Father’s Day weekend, failing to perform despite being the first animated film in theaters since the pandemic began.
Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed to retake all cities currently lost to Russia in an emotional video address to his nation.
The United States Supreme Court handed down an 8-to-1 ruling this week, allowing North Carolina Republican lawmakers to defend the state’s voter ID laws.
Monkeypox is not yet a global health emergency, the World Health Organization (WHO) ruled on Saturday, although WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was deeply concerned about the outbreak.