Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv on Sunday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
On April 23, 2021, British police arrested a then 71-year-old man as he proclaimed God’s word in the public streets.
Emmanuel Macron comfortably defeated far-right rival Marine Le Pen on Sunday, heading off a political earthquake for Europe but acknowledging dissatisfaction with his first term and saying he would seek to make amends.
- Categories:
- FISM News
Shanghai authorities battling an outbreak of COVID-19 have erected fences outside residential buildings, sparking fresh public outcry over a lockdown that has forced much of the city’s 25 million people indoors.
- Categories:
- FISM News
Dry and windy conditions have led to the outbreak of wildfires in mountainous parts of New Mexico, and as of Saturday thousands of residents were fleeing their homes in rural areas of the state.
$100 a month may not be a lot of money in the U.S. To a group of widows and mothers in Iraq, it is an indispensable blessing.
Jack Dorsey, the at times mercurial billionaire who co-founded Twitter and is phasing himself out of the company, took a page from the Elon Musk playbook Saturday renaming his position at Block, Inc.
Orrin Hatch, the man who served in the Senate for 42 years and once briefly sought the Republican nomination for president, died Saturday evening.
House Republicans sent a letter to Twitter demanding that the company’s board take steps to preserve their records regarding the offer from tech billionaire Elon Musk to buy the company outright.
The economy of Shanghai, China’s most populous city, slowed in the first quarter from the end of 2021, hurt by rare declines in industrial output and retail sales that were hammered by the country’s most serious COVID outbreak.
- Categories:
- FISM News