Month: May 2022
GOP governors call on DOJ to ‘enforce the law’ as protesters gather outside justices’ homes – POLITICO
GOP governors call on DOJ to ‘enforce the law’ as protesters gather outside justices’ homes POLITICO Youngkin, Hogan send letter to Garland urging him to prosecute demonstrators outside Supreme justices’ homes Fox News Governors call for tighter security around justices’ homes WTOP Complaining
Read MoreIt took 20 years to visit Israel, but Maroon 5 vows to be back soon
Lead vocalist Adam Levine laments taking so long to get to Israel, but promises to come back ‘1,000 or more times’
Read MoreNorth Korea raises alarm, imposes lockdown, after confirming 1st COVID case
After more than two years Pyongyang confirms several cases of Omicron variant; fears for isolated country that is largely thought to be unvaccinated
Read MoreUkraine Reduced Russian Gas Flowing to Europe Through Key Pipeline
Ukraine reduced flows of Russian natural gas through its territory to Europe, introducing a new threat to the energy security of a continent already racing to sever its dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Read MoreAl Jazeera Reporter Killed During Israeli Military Raid in West Bank City
Palestinian officials blamed Israeli forces for Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing while Israel said its information indicated Palestinian militants were responsible.
Read MoreChina’s Forgotten Premier Steps Out of Xi’s Shadow as Economic Fixer
Premier Li Keqiang is helping to press the president to dial back policies that have contributed to the economy’s slowdown. He also wants to influence the selection of his own successor.
Read MoreA spying scandal and the fate of Western Sahara
Diplomatic relations between Spain and Morocco are tense after it was revealed that the phone of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had been hacked with the spyware Pegasus.
Read MoreMuslim girls in India are missing out on education as they fight classroom hijab ban
When her high school banned the hijab, Ayesha Shifa sued — and her case went to India’s Supreme Court. A verdict, expected soon, may redefine what secularism means in the world’s largest democracy.
Read MoreThe killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, explained
Demonstrators take part in a protest in Haifa, Israel, to denounce the killing of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh. | Ilia Yefimovich/Picture Alliance via Getty Images Shireen Abu Akleh covered occupied Palestine for two decades. She was killed doing
Read MoreRetreating Russian soldiers leave behind Putin’s true plans for Ukraine: report
Russia hosted a huge celebration for Victory Day, the day that they celebrate the Soviet success over the Nazis in World War II. But behind the scenes, things haven’t been going well. Even loyalists of Vladimir Putin are admitting that
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