Railway workers in France went on strike on Wednesday, disrupting travel across the rail network days before the summer holidays begin and at a time of unrest in other areas of the economy as high inflation eats into salaries.
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Railway workers in France went on strike on Wednesday, disrupting travel across the rail network days before the summer holidays begin and at a time of unrest in other areas of the economy as high inflation eats into salaries.
The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) is encouraging children to take in a number of LGBTQ-friendly books this year with its 2022 Notable Children’s Books and Summer Reading Lists.
Despite a push from Democrats to limit gun purchases, it appears that Americans have been coming out in droves to acquire a personal firearm.
South African mourners gathered in the coastal city of East London on Wednesday to grieve the still-mysterious deaths of 21 teenagers in a poorly ventilated local tavern 10 days ago.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Arizona over a law requiring voters to provide proof of American citizenship in order to cast ballots in federal elections.
Around 440 inmates are on the run after a suspected raid by Islamist Boko Haram militants on a prison in Nigeria’s capital Abuja on Tuesday night, an interior ministry official said.
At least seven Ukrainian civilians were killed and 25 were wounded by Russian shelling within a 24-hour period, according to Ukrainian officials, as reported by The Associated Press.
Canadian government spending is leaving the Bank of Canada to work alone to rein in the highest inflation rate in nearly four decades, economists say.
The CDC has found a possible link to a Listeria outbreak that killed one person from Illinois and sickened another 22, five of which were pregnant women, and caused one fetal death.
Britain’s Boris Johnson on Wednesday vowed to fight on against a chorus of calls for him to resign as prime minister, but his defiant pledge to keep going was met with derision and disregard from a growing number of his own lawmakers.